Fighting for my mother school
By ^浪人甲$ 2009-11-07
I texted one of my classmates in the school to ask for the situation there.
He sent back a long reply, starting with this word—panicky.
I called teacher Xu yesterday, she answered me with sadness. Boss informed us that we were all going to be fired.
Just saw the so-called “parents comments” saying teachers were not responsible to leave their students out there.
My teachers, you’re so stressed.
I know when my school first established, you were retained from around the country with high salary. You were treated not bad back then.
I also know that when I was in junior Mr. Yang told us that Chengdu Foreign Languages School is just serene virtually. Teachers were not receiving the treatment they deserved. He had already pointed out the insurance problem back that time. However, three years passed. They had been negotiating with Yan Yude for three whole years in vain. They had been enduring for at least three years. Now they erupted.
More sad truth I never knew:
Those who leave the work for pregnancy get 400Yuan a month. Return to school two months after childbirth.
Those who leave for illness get 500Yuan a month.
His so-called welfare work sounds like a joke.
I suddenly recalled a piece of arranged news I saw when I worked for school broadcasting station, talking about some metro officials came to our school for a visit. When they went past the teachers dormitories, the schoolmaster told them that those were the welfare treatment for our teachers. As long as our teachers worked for a certain number of years they could get the property right of the house.
I were really cheated then and assumed the teachers were really treated nicely. Just like now many people think of them.
Why not think in this way? 2000 students enroll in our school every year. The education fee for everybody is 60,000. When parents queue to pay the fee, the money was carried away in cars. Who is the income of Chengdu Foreign Languages School each year? A development called Shu Xiang Fu Di was just established beside the school. the people living inside are all students and their families. I worked as a tutor for a younger classmate living there. She told me, her brother and her both study in Chengdu Foreign Languages School. The apartment they rented is for 8 years at least.
My dear Mr. Yan! You live in Sichuan, you’re in the west. You’re not educated. You’re one of the wealthiest people in China. You ever thought of who’s supporting you!
I can’t forget the darkest thing in 2008 in every schoolmate’s mind—your “Derui Hope Elementary School”.
When the earthquake took place last year, tens of students in our school their homes were stricken. Did you take any actions?
Here came time to donate money. We students and teachers donated 920,000 plus Yuan. You added the total to a million, and the school became yours. Your “Derui Hope Elementary School”!
No one hates rich people. Nor do we need to hate them. But the rich do need generousity.
But the what we care most is our school’s destiny.
How this incident will be solved has a big impact on it.
After graduating, I told others I would never send my children to Chengdu Foreign Languages School. Why? Perhaps I saw her destiny.
A private school in China depends on its owner.
What a pity we have Yan as the owner of our school.
His introduction on the Internet goes: he has Chengdu Foreign Languages School, Chengdu Experimental Foreign Languages School and other business—ha! Our school is just one of his businesses, a tool for him to earn money. It can’t be difficult to picture how his treats our teachers.
Feiyi said, CFLS should remain what it was.
I said I hope so.
If it becomes public one day, I fear so much that it’ll become another Hangzhou Foreign Languages School and disappear one day.
Those small yellow houses standing there in Two River Village cannot hold our hope any more.
Several days before I said to myself, starting from CFLS, let’s go around the world.
Now I think we shall return to our mother school and fight for her.
By ^浪人甲$ 2009-11-07
I texted one of my classmates in the school to ask for the situation there.
He sent back a long reply, starting with this word—panicky.
I called teacher Xu yesterday, she answered me with sadness. Boss informed us that we were all going to be fired.
Just saw the so-called “parents comments” saying teachers were not responsible to leave their students out there.
My teachers, you’re so stressed.
I know when my school first established, you were retained from around the country with high salary. You were treated not bad back then.
I also know that when I was in junior Mr. Yang told us that Chengdu Foreign Languages School is just serene virtually. Teachers were not receiving the treatment they deserved. He had already pointed out the insurance problem back that time. However, three years passed. They had been negotiating with Yan Yude for three whole years in vain. They had been enduring for at least three years. Now they erupted.
More sad truth I never knew:
Those who leave the work for pregnancy get 400Yuan a month. Return to school two months after childbirth.
Those who leave for illness get 500Yuan a month.
His so-called welfare work sounds like a joke.
I suddenly recalled a piece of arranged news I saw when I worked for school broadcasting station, talking about some metro officials came to our school for a visit. When they went past the teachers dormitories, the schoolmaster told them that those were the welfare treatment for our teachers. As long as our teachers worked for a certain number of years they could get the property right of the house.
I were really cheated then and assumed the teachers were really treated nicely. Just like now many people think of them.
Why not think in this way? 2000 students enroll in our school every year. The education fee for everybody is 60,000. When parents queue to pay the fee, the money was carried away in cars. Who is the income of Chengdu Foreign Languages School each year? A development called Shu Xiang Fu Di was just established beside the school. the people living inside are all students and their families. I worked as a tutor for a younger classmate living there. She told me, her brother and her both study in Chengdu Foreign Languages School. The apartment they rented is for 8 years at least.
My dear Mr. Yan! You live in Sichuan, you’re in the west. You’re not educated. You’re one of the wealthiest people in China. You ever thought of who’s supporting you!
I can’t forget the darkest thing in 2008 in every schoolmate’s mind—your “Derui Hope Elementary School”.
When the earthquake took place last year, tens of students in our school their homes were stricken. Did you take any actions?
Here came time to donate money. We students and teachers donated 920,000 plus Yuan. You added the total to a million, and the school became yours. Your “Derui Hope Elementary School”!
No one hates rich people. Nor do we need to hate them. But the rich do need generousity.
But the what we care most is our school’s destiny.
How this incident will be solved has a big impact on it.
After graduating, I told others I would never send my children to Chengdu Foreign Languages School. Why? Perhaps I saw her destiny.
A private school in China depends on its owner.
What a pity we have Yan as the owner of our school.
His introduction on the Internet goes: he has Chengdu Foreign Languages School, Chengdu Experimental Foreign Languages School and other business—ha! Our school is just one of his businesses, a tool for him to earn money. It can’t be difficult to picture how his treats our teachers.
Feiyi said, CFLS should remain what it was.
I said I hope so.
If it becomes public one day, I fear so much that it’ll become another Hangzhou Foreign Languages School and disappear one day.
Those small yellow houses standing there in Two River Village cannot hold our hope any more.
Several days before I said to myself, starting from CFLS, let’s go around the world.
Now I think we shall return to our mother school and fight for her.
Don't give up! We support you!
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