Sharing with PLVN, Mr. Dang Tran Phong (Principal of the school) informed that the flood was so great, the children were dressed beautifully, even in pure white ao dai, but it was a pity to have to wade through the flood. To prevent the children from getting their feet wet, affecting their psychology and health on an important holiday, the school's Board of Directors mobilized teachers and security guards to arrive early, arranging long rows of plastic chairs, stainless steel chairs, and wooden chairs to create a path.
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Hundreds of plastic chairs, stainless steel chairs and wooden chairs form a "dry bridge" leading from the school gate to the auditorium. |
The scene of students lining up to walk past each chair, their faces beaming; teachers guiding and holding hands to lead students on this special day moved many witnesses.
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The closing ceremony still took place neatly, seriously and warmly in the gym. |
“Last night, heavy rain from upstream caused the school to be flooded out of season. The school has 897 students, and despite the flooding, most of them still showed up this morning. Since I was a child and started going to school, I have never seen students and teachers wade through floodwaters to the end of the school year. This is very rare,” said Mr. Phong.
Choking up at the final year-end summary of her student life, female student NTN shared: The image of the schoolyard today, the image of the teachers arranging chairs so we wouldn't get wet... will forever be deeply engraved in my memory. During the years studying at this school, we have received so much love and care from the teachers. This place has also left us with many beautiful memories. But today's memory is the most special memory in my life.
Source: https://baophapluat.vn/giao-vien-xep-ghe-lam-cau-dat-hoc-tro-vao-le-tong-ket-giua-san-truong-ngap-nuoc-post549749.html
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