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Hunnan District Education Bureau Visited CISS for Inspection and Guidance on Work

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On May 27, an inspection group of three from Hunnan District Education Bureau, with Hunnan District Government Education Supervision Office Director Jin Xuehua leading the group, visited CISS for inspection and guidance on school’s epidemic prevention. The arrival of the inspection group is also a comprehensive and meticulous inspection and guidance on the school's preparation for the second resumption of classes on June 1.

  

The inspection group carefully examined the school's overall epidemic prevention and control plan, various epidemic prevention systems, and the letter of commitment and travel questionnaire of all the faculty staff. They also paid a visit to the school's epidemic prevention supplies warehouse, quarantine room, cafeteria, teaching building and other important epidemic prevention spots.

  

The Inspection group held the view that since the epidemic outbreak, CISS set up the Anti-Epidemic Team in no time, introduced various systems and measures in a timely manner, thus building a solid barrier at the height of the epidemic, not only blocked the epidemic out of the campus, but also always focused on physical and mental health of faculty staff and students, conducted psychological counseling at any time, all of these efforts have made their own contributions to the epidemic prevention of Shenyang, also reflecting a high degree of social responsibility of the school.

The Inspection group said at the same time that as one of the few international schools in the Hunnan District, the District always paid great attention to the school’s epidemic prevention, hoping that the school continue to stay vigilant, make every effort on epidemic prevention and control measures after the resumption of school, continue to adhere to the daily report system, and get prepared to cope with the epidemic on a regular basis and focus on guarding against imported cases.