'Shrimp girl' captures hearts of Chinese
When Zhang Xiaoxiao's story attracted public attention and netizens sent shrimps, new clothes and school things, some also paid attention to the school and volunteers came.
The school now has a full-time English teacher and three volunteer teachers giving children music and physical education courses. Qiao Kaili, an undergraduate of musicology major from Xinyang Normal University, is a volunteer music teacher.
There are new badminton nets and other sports facilities on campus. The construction of a new dormitory building has started and the building of a new canteen will also start soon.
Zhang Pengcheng said that children have a long way to go in their future life, and a good start is so important for them. No matter what career follow in the future, they will have a sound personality and good communication skills.
The principal recently fell down from the stairs and broke his right leg. Although using a wheelchair with the leg in a cast, he still pays attention to the study and life of children.
In the new year, Zhang Pengcheng has a wish: he hopes to take school teachers to participate in skill training and introduce more high-quality educational ideas. In the future, the school plans to receive more left-behind children in need of help.
Zhang Xiaoxiao, who lives in the school now, said she would strive for her best and would like to become a doctor when she grows up.
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