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In the afternoon, Su Yu went to school as usual.
When Su Yu arrived at the classroom, Li Ping had already saved her a seat. As soon as she arrived, Li Ping reported on the work done in the first half of the semester. Although they were all trivial matters, Li Ping reported everything to Su Yu in detail and with clear organization.
After listening to the work instructions, Su Yu asked, "Is there anything special?"
"The student council didn't have anything else to do, but Xu Lili's mother came to the school today. I don't know who she met, but she left later. I'll listen to Wang Xiaoli and the others. I don't know if it will cause you any trouble."
Su Yu glanced at Xu Lili, who was slumped over the table looking sullen, and said with a smile, "No trouble, everything is done according to the rules."
These are all school matters; what power can a student council president possibly have? Besides, if you really think about it, the Xu family still owes her quite a few favors.
However, it seems that the school withstood the pressure this time and ignored Vice Mayor Xu's wife.
Li Ping added, "Oh, right, our principal is back. I heard a lot of students went to the school gate to see him this morning."
Upon hearing this, Su Yu raised an eyebrow slightly, then opened her notebook and looked at it.
Principal Zheng, Comrade Zheng Changchun. He studied abroad, ran schools, and was an old scholar with new ideas from overseas.
Right now, at school, Vice Principal Lin is discussing school matters with Principal Zheng, who has just returned from a meeting in Beijing.
Principal Zheng went to Beijing for a while, and when he returned, he found that the school had changed a lot. The students were very energetic, and their mental outlook was much better than before.
Vice Principal Lin then reported to Principal Zheng on the recent changes at the school.
Principal Zheng said seriously, "It seems that the student council can do a lot when it is truly put to use. But we must also be careful not to let the student council run wild, otherwise if any student causes trouble, it will be easy for others to incite them."
He participated in several student movements back then.
Principal Lin explained, "You are right, so we have been observing. So far, the student union's development is very healthy and has not had any negative impact. It has also greatly improved the students' enthusiasm. Recently, they have also been working with the Youth League Committee on ideological learning activities, which are going very well."
"Hmm." Principal Zheng nodded. "This year's student council president is quite good."
"Yes, she used to work in the municipal government and has a lot of work experience. We were thinking of giving her more responsibilities."
Principal Zheng said, "We shouldn't delay the students' studies. Their main task is to study."
Vice Principal Lin said, "I think she's quite proactive in her work. They were the ones who initiated this ideological study campaign, and the Youth League Committee took over directly."
Principal Zheng nodded. He was primarily focused on academics, and didn't have many thoughts about managing the school. As long as someone had the talent, assigning them more work was acceptable. "Since she's quite familiar with the work of the Youth League Committee, we can consider her when selecting Youth League cadres. Having the student union president as a staff member of the school would be more conducive to managing the organization."
Vice Principal Lin immediately agreed.
I thought of what happened at Vice Mayor Xu's house again, but then I remembered that Principal Zheng was an old scholar who disliked these kinds of favoritism, so I let it go. I didn't want Principal Zheng to be unhappy as soon as he got back.
In any case, he has already rejected Vice Mayor Xu's request for Ai Rao.
They've visited the school repeatedly over a child's issue, and that student has even incurred the wrath of other students. Even if Vice Mayor Xu came personally, he wouldn't tolerate such behavior.
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With Li Ping as her capable assistant in managing the student union's affairs, Su Yu's work focus gradually shifted to the Youth League Committee office.
She had to go to the Youth League Committee every day to report on the school's ideological and learning situation.
Over time, the other members of the Youth League Committee became more and more familiar with her.
Especially since this student's work ability was stronger than theirs, and she had a commanding presence, people often forgot she was a student and thought she was a leader. After all, a student union leader is still a leader. She manages about a hundred people, much more than the Youth League Committee office.
On Friday, Su Yu again discussed with Secretary Yang of the school's Youth League Committee about changing the learning model.
While this method of holding classes every day allows for in-person teaching, it only impacts a very small number of students. The work efficiency is insufficient.
So she suggested that we set up a radio station at the school.
"I've heard that some prestigious universities in Shanghai have broadcasting stations. All you have to do is read a script into a microphone in a room, and the whole school can hear it. That way, we can set aside half an hour for regular study sessions. It's much more efficient."
Su Yu's broadcasting station is nothing like the ones of the future; it's more like a megaphone. It's not used much now, but in a few years, many production teams will be using it.
Secretary Yang is quite satisfied with the busy work of the Youth League Committee. After hearing Su Yu's suggestion, he thought it was a novel idea and said, "Does this require a lot of funding? I'm just worried that the school won't approve it."
"Secretary Yang, your contribution is a contribution to the present and a benefit to future generations. As the saying goes, 'One generation plants the trees, another enjoys the shade.' This isn't just for a short time; we can use it anytime. If the school needs to issue a notice, broadcasting it through the radio station is efficient. If the principal wants to address the students, it can be done quickly. Furthermore, I suggest that once this radio station is established, it shouldn't just be used for ideological study; we can also let students listen to songs, as singing is the most moving thing. We should constantly educate students on correct values, keep up with the spirit of the Central Committee, and listen to the teachings of the great Chairman Mao. Let the sun's rays shine upon Jiangdong University."
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