全校集会:“啊,不行!要毕业了!”背后的心情
上周二年级因流感而实行了班级停课,但三连休结束后,很多同学的身体状况已经明显恢复。
不过,仍有同学新近感染。
正在休息的同学请在家好好静养,优先把身体养好。
在本次全校集会中,校长主要谈了两点:
一是围绕三年级“距离毕业只剩下不多的在校日”,希望大家明确“接下来要珍惜什么、重视什么”;
二是关于健康管理——身体不适时不要勉强到校,把“避免扩大感染”放在第一位。
三年级到毕业典礼(3月13日)为止,来校的日子只剩下14天。
三年级的年级目标“啊,不行!要毕业了!”不仅仅是“毕业快到了”的意思,更像是把“与这群伙伴、在这个教室度过的日常,比想象中更快就要结束了”的不舍与焦躁,直接说出口。
正因为时间短,更希望三年级能把每一天过得有重点。
该上课就认真上课,活动和岗位也要负责任地完成。
在此基础上,希望大家能把该说的话说出来再毕业:
“谢谢”“对不起”“帮了我大忙”等等,能当面说出口的人,才会在新的环境里更强大。
对一、二年级同学来说,三年级最后14天展现出来的姿态,将成为“明年学校的标准”。
请不要只把这句话当作“有趣”听过就算,而要把这份标准接住,变成自己的行动。
另外,关于身体状况,学校将“是否来校”之前,先把“不要把病传开”放在优先位置。
如果有发热、严重咳嗽、强烈乏力等症状,请不要硬撑,务必做出休息的判断。
二月也即将结束,让我们一起把这一阶段稳稳地走完。
一、二年级从明天开始期末考试。
请调整好作息与状态,把平时积累的实力发挥出来。
关键词:全校集会 校长讲话 毕业典礼 年级目标 期末考试 流感 健康管理
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Whole-School Assembly: What “Oh no… we’re graduating!” really means
Last week, some second-year classes were suspended due to influenza, but after the three-day weekend, many students have recovered and returned in better condition.
At the same time, a few students have been newly infected.
If you are currently absent, please rest properly at home and focus on recovery.
At today’s whole-school assembly, the principal spoke mainly about two things:
first, with graduation approaching, third-year students should decide what they want to value in their remaining days;
second, regarding health, students should not force themselves to come to school when unwell—preventing the spread of infection comes first.
For third-year students, there are only 14 school days left before the graduation ceremony on March 13.
Their grade-level slogan, “Oh no… we’re graduating!”, is more than just “graduation is near.”
It seems to express a very honest feeling: the everyday moments with this group, in this classroom, are ending sooner than expected—and that realization brings a mix of sadness and impatience.
Because time is short, the principal encouraged third-year students to spend the remaining days with clear priorities.
Do lessons properly, take responsibilities in events and roles seriously, and at the same time, say what needs to be said before you leave.
“Thank you,” “I’m sorry,” “You helped me a lot”—be someone who can say these words face to face. That strength will carry you into the next stage.
To first- and second-year students: the way third-year students conduct themselves in these final 14 days will become the standard for next year’s school culture.
Please don’t stop at “That’s interesting.” Take that standard, learn from it, and make it your own through action.
On health: the school will prioritize “not spreading infection” over “simply coming to school.”
If you have a fever, strong cough, or severe fatigue, do not push yourself—choose rest.
February is almost over. Let’s get through this period together.
For first- and second-year students, the year-end exams begin tomorrow.
Take care of your condition, manage your time well, and do your best.
Keywords: whole-school assembly, principal’s talk, graduation ceremony, grade slogan, year-end exams, influenza, health management
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