(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Hubei Shiyan opened 27 "Bus Lines" to pick up and drop junior third students

  China News Network Shiyan, May 20 (Jin Qin, Huang Shanshan, Zhao Guode) The third grade students of Shiyan City, Hubei Province returned to school on the 20th. The city adopted a variety of anti-epidemic measures such as the opening of student bus lines and centralized lunch delivery to ensure the third grade students Return to school is safe.

  At 6 o'clock in the morning, the "Shiyan No. 2 Middle School Student Bus Line" stopped at the starting station of Longcheng, Kyushu. In order to receive the students at each station on time, the driver must rush to the starting station to do the killing work in advance. In order to prevent students from forgetting to wear masks or damage to the masks when they rushed to the car, each car was also specially prepared with a stack of unopened masks as a spare.

Small class teaching Jin Qinshe

  After swiping the card and measuring the temperature, ninth grader Wang Li became the first passenger on the special line. At 6:30, the bus departed on time, passing Wanda Plaza and Yunyang Middle School, and finally reached the entrance of No. 2 Middle School.

  According to reports, in order to welcome the return of junior third students, Shiyan Bus Group opened a total of 27 student dedicated lines and put in more than 30 vehicles, covering more than 10 schools such as Shiyan Experimental Middle School, Dongfeng Seventh Middle School, Shiyan Second Middle School, Dongfeng Wuyi Middle School, etc. , Can meet the travel needs of more than 1600 students. The student special line is only allowed for students in the first and third grades to ride with teachers.

Lunch is distributed to the classroom Jin Qin photo

  According to Zhao Guode, director of the Second Middle School Office of Shiyan City, after the beginning of the third grade, the school concentrated on implementing noon catering system. According to a unified standard, the lunch was delivered to each classroom entrance with a insulated lunch box. The canteen administrator then collects the lunch boxes centrally. According to the person in charge of the Shiyan City Education Bureau, in order to minimize the frequency of contact between students and others, most of the third grade students in the urban area of ​​Shiyan City will adopt a centralized lunch delivery system.

  It is understood that there are 148 junior middle schools in Shiyan, and there are more than 35,000 junior high school graduates, including more than 11,000 junior high school graduates in urban areas. Students return to school. (Finish)