The provincial excellent evaluation officially started.

From classmates and teachers to aunts in the security cafeteria, everyone is ready to fight.

According to gossip, the review team came to the cafeteria at noon today, and school leaders at all levels set an example and accompanied the students for lunch for the first time.

The team leader chatted kindly with a passing classmate: "How does it feel to have dinner with the principal and teachers?"

The third-year student who was supposed to be wearing a white and black school uniform scratched his head in doubt: "It's okay, I'm used to it."

Leader: "Oh? Do the teachers come to the cafeteria to eat every day?"

The third-year high school student looked puzzled: "Don't teachers from other schools go to the cafeteria to eat?"

The episode ended, and the students passed by Director Du of the Political and Educational Office.

A strong thumb was slowly raised under the dining table, the classmate nodded solemnly and passed by.

A very important evaluation standard for provincial excellence is whether the school has set up a variety of elective courses, so elective courses will become the key content of the inspection by superior leaders.

After unifying the caliber, everyone went to their elective classes with their stationery.

Classroom arrangements and timetables for course selection will be announced on the bulletin board the day before.Each person's final selected course form will be distributed by the monitor the night before yesterday.

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