Chapter 202: Award-winning, report



Chapter 202: Award-winning, report

After reading An An and Jiang Xiaohao's works, Teacher Xu's eyes were full of admiration. She said in disbelief, "An An's mother, you really are a great writer. The students you teach write well. I think they write better than those in grades four and five. This time, our second grade group will definitely win a prize."

Li Xia smiled and said, "I usually teach An An more. Xiao Hao relies entirely on his own talent. In fact, he wrote a short article before this and it was published in the newspaper."

"There is such a thing. I wouldn't have known about it if he hadn't told me. I never thought Xiaohao was so amazing." Teacher Xu said with emotion.

Jiang Xiaohao was not a person who liked to show off, so apart from a few familiar people, he did not tell other classmates about the article being published in the newspaper.

"But I've always known that Xiaohao is a very sensible child. When he was in the first grade, he was often late for school. I was quite angry at first, thinking that this child always overslept and didn't pay attention to his studies at all.

Later, I asked him and found out that his mother was ill during that time. Not only did he have to go to school, but he also had to make breakfast for his sister and boil medicine every morning to take care of his mother.

"Xiaohao is indeed a good boy." Li Xia said.

The essays were handed in on Friday and the results came out the following Monday. A total of five students from the military primary school received certificates of honor in this essay competition.

No students in the third grade won awards because they were new to writing and their level was average. One student in the fourth grade won the third prize, and two students in the fifth grade won the second prize. However, An An and Jiang Xiaohao won the highest first prize as the youngest students.

During the flag-raising ceremony on Monday, the principal personally presented awards to several children. In addition to the rewards for participating in the competition itself, the school also prepared additional prizes for each winning student, including a desk lamp and a whole box of pencils.

Li Xia, as the instructor of An An and Jiang Xiaohao, was also invited to the school. The principal also told her that he hoped she could go on stage and say a few words to teach students some writing skills.

Li Xia had no reason to refuse this. Although writing depends more on talent, it would be a good thing if she could get the hang of it with just a little guidance.

Li Xia was sitting in the leadership seat, and when An An and Jiang Xiaohao went up to the stage to receive their awards, they couldn't help but glance at her. An An saw that her mother was actually sitting in a seat that usually only teachers could sit in, and she thought her mother was really impressive.

On the stage, each of the winning children held a certificate and prize in their hands, and the school also invited people to take photos.

Li Xia also took out her camera and took a photo of An An and Jiang Xiaohao on the stage. She felt that having a camera was very convenient.

Write down everything you want to record, so you can look at the photos later when you want to reminisce.

At this moment, two formally dressed people suddenly came over. They walked over to the students standing on the stage to receive the awards and asked, "Excuse me, among you, who are Gu Shian and Jiang Xiaohao?"

The principal thought that the city leaders had seen the articles written by An An and Jiang Xiaohao and thought they were very well written, so they sent people over to make other arrangements.

After all, this competition was organized by the Municipal Education Bureau, and it was a very formal competition! Otherwise, he, as the principal, would not have taken it so seriously and specially awarded these students during the flag-raising ceremony. He wanted all the students in the school to study hard like these students.

"Hello, I am the principal of the school. This student is Gu Shian, and this student is Jiang Xiaohao." The principal introduced with a smile.

The two men looked at each other, as if considering whether to say it here.

Finally, the older one spoke up, "It's like this. We received an anonymous letter reporting that Gu Shian and Jiang Xiaohao from your school plagiarized their essays for this competition. We came here to find out if this is true. If it is true, we must deal with this matter strictly!"

After saying that, he looked at An An and Jiang Xiaohao and asked, "Tell your uncle if this is true or not?"

An An and Jiang Xiaohao were both dumbfounded. They were happily receiving the award, but suddenly someone came out and accused them of plagiarism.

The two children shook their heads in confusion.

The principal said, "Reported for plagiarism? This must be a mistake. Gu Shian's mother is a writer. How could they plagiarize?"

The man shook his head and said, "Principal, that's not right. Just because the mother is a writer, the child will definitely be able to write good articles? That's too absolute. We have encountered plagiarism before, and it must be dealt with seriously."

Li Xia walked up from the stage, stood in front of An An and Jiang Xiaohao, and said with a cold face: "Hello, leader, I am Gu Shian's mother. I watched Gu Shian and Jiang Xiaohao write their entries.

You said someone reported them for plagiarism? I want to ask who reported it? Whoever reported it should provide evidence. If they are said to have plagiarized, then they should show the plagiarized works instead of just writing a so-called report letter to throw dirty water on others. Otherwise, can I also report all the contestants of this competition for plagiarism?"

Li Xia's words left the person in charge speechless. He couldn't help but look at her. This female comrade was very eloquent.

Because of Li Xia's words, their aura weakened a little, and they explained: "It is precisely because we did not get any substantial evidence that we did not directly disqualify the two students from participating in the competition. We came here to find out more."

Li Xia glanced at him with a hint of sarcasm in her eyes.

From what he said, she should be thankful that they didn't disqualify her directly?

"You didn't get any substantial evidence, but you said the children plagiarized in front of all the teachers and students. Have you ever considered the children's feelings? How would you feel if I said in public that you got your job through backdoor connections?"

When this man heard this, he subconsciously wanted to refute. He said that he had worked diligently at the grassroots level for several years before being promoted gradually. How could this female comrade slander him?

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