(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Changchun Senior High School resumes classes: students are confident in the school's strict epidemic prevention

  China News Service, Changchun, May 5 (Reporter Guo Jia) After classes were suspended for nearly two months due to the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the third-year students of Changchun City returned to school on the 5th.

The reporter learned from an interview that the epidemic prevention measures formulated by each school are very strict and have their own characteristics.

  At about 6 o'clock that day, senior three students of Changchun No. 2 Middle School began to enter the campus in an orderly manner.

The school requires the school to go to and from school at the wrong time and at the wrong time. There was no crowding or long queues at the scene.

  The reporter saw at the scene that students entered the campus through four channels, and before entering the classroom, they had to go through procedures such as multiple sterilization and temperature measurement.

After entering the classroom, the school issued a circular badge to them, through which they could see the floor and other information, which was convenient for the school to manage.

The third-year students of Changchun Yangzheng Senior High School entered the campus.

Photo by Liu Dong

  The school adopts a grid management method of small units, with classes and floors as units. Each class is divided into two classrooms with about 25 people in each classroom.

Going to the toilet should also be divided into different periods to ensure that there is no overlap between classes and floors.

  Returning to the long-lost classroom, Xu Kezuo, a senior in high school, remembered the advice of his friends when he left school nearly two months ago- panic can't solve any problems.

Xu Kezuo told reporters that although the process of preparing for the exam was rather bumpy, this sentence inspired him to form a good attitude.

  At present, there are still more than 30 days before the college entrance examination, and the mental health of students has also become one of the focuses of the school.

  Yan Qi, the principal of Changchun No. 2 Middle School, said that during the online class, the school recorded two lectures on mental health for students, and carried out group counseling for students' psychological intervention. After a thorough investigation and filing, the school will intervene in a targeted manner after the resumption of classes.

  In Changchun Yangzheng Senior High School, in order to ensure the safety of students, the school has adopted a fully closed method to resume classes, and students and staff must live in dormitories.

At about 8 o'clock that day, 18-year-old girl Li Changrui returned to school with a super-large snack bag, which aroused the envy of her classmates.

  Hearing that her daughter was going to stay for the exam, Li Changrui's parents carefully prepared this snack bag weighing more than 20 kilograms for her.

Before moving in, Li Changrui and her snack bag had undergone multiple sterilizations, and when they entered the dormitory, they could still smell the disinfectant through the masks.

Many students said that from entering the school gate, a series of epidemic prevention measures made them feel at ease.

  Li Changrui believes that compared with home-based online classes, the campus has a stronger learning atmosphere, which enables her to enter a better learning state, and this gift package from her parents will accompany her in her final sprint.

The senior three students of Changchun No. 2 Middle School entered the campus in an orderly manner.

Photo by Liu Dong

  Song Ximing, vice-principal of Changchun Yangzheng Senior High School, said that there are very few schools in Changchun with accommodation conditions.

  During the interview, the reporter found that students were a little excited to return to school. For the twists and turns brought by the epidemic, many people regarded it as a challenge and worked hard to overcome it.

As Wang Yiqi, a student of Changchun No. 2 Middle School, said, "After so many years of hard work, I will not be discouraged. I believe that I can hand in a perfect answer sheet." (End)