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280,000 students in shanghai had classes suspended due to heavy rain. schools that did not suspend classes set up awnings and provided students with dry clothes.

2024-09-20

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typhoon prasang brought strong winds and heavy rains. shanghai's pudong new area and fengxian district issued class suspension notices in 16 and 5 towns in the district respectively, involving a total of 334 schools and 280,000 students.
most schools in shanghai did not suspend classes. due to the strong wind and heavy rain, the children who went to school today inevitably got their clothes, shoes and socks wet even if they held umbrellas or wore raincoats.
on september 20, a reporter from the paper (www.thepaper.cn) learned from several schools in shanghai that in order to make the students who come to school today to "work quickly", teachers from various schools have come up with many ways.
a canopy has been set up at the entrance of luwan no. 1 central primary school in huangpu district, shanghai. because of the heavy rain, the school allowed parents who usually send their children to the school gate to temporarily enter the hall today to change their children's wet clothes and shoes.
luwan no. 1 central primary school took out performance and exhibition clothes for students who did not bring spare clothes from home in advance.
the school also took out the performance costumes and display costumes that had been properly kept and allowed some students who did not bring spare clothes from home in advance to change into them. in addition to changing the children's wet clothes and socks, and replacing rain boots with clean sneakers, the teachers also took out towels to dry the children's hair and bodies.
wu rongjin, principal of luwan no. 1 central primary school, asked parents to rest assured, saying, "on rainy days, we are here, don't worry."
teachers at huishi primary school in xuhui district, shanghai used hair dryers, small towels and other tools to dry the children's wet hair one by one.
the teachers of huishi primary school used hair dryers, small towels and other tools to clean up the children's wet school uniforms and hair.
huishi primary school principal mi ying told the paper that it was raining heavily today, so the school opened the gate early in the morning. the principal's office, teaching department, logistics team, teachers who were not in charge of classes, and parent volunteers were at the school gate to guide vehicles to park, hold umbrellas for the children, and escort them to school in an orderly manner. for more than an hour, everyone's hair, clothes, and shoes were all soaked, but the teachers still stayed at their posts until all students entered the school safely.
some parents said that it was raining heavily, and in order to avoid places with a lot of water, teachers and parent volunteers carried the children into the school one by one at the door. after entering the classroom, the teachers took turns using hair dryers to help the children blow dry their wet clothes and hair. "on the way to work, i received a message from the teacher saying that the children had been blown dry," said parent ms. lin.
the paper reporter han xiaorong
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