Oath teacher suffers from online bullying, girl fails in college entrance examination? Local Education Bureau responds to high school seniors | college entrance exams | female students
A while ago, Sangzhi County No.1 High School in Zhangjiajie City, Hunan Province held a 100 day oath taking ceremony for the college entrance examination. A representative of a senior high school student was subjected to online violence for his inspiring words and actions. On June 29th, in response to online rumors that the girl failed the college entrance examination, the local education bureau responded that she did exceptionally well in the exam.
At the 100 day oath taking ceremony for the college entrance examination, the girl said, "No one is born weak, no one is destined to be mediocre. We may not succeed, but we absolutely cannot regret it. The campus at 6am is really dark, but the score of over 600 is really impressive."
However, some netizens have deviated from her focus, staring at her expression throughout the entire process, and some comments are particularly harsh.
It is reported that the school immediately contacted the parents of the girl and provided psychological counseling to her. The school manager stated that the girl who spoke was a humanities student who performed well in school and had an outgoing personality. The online bullying had an impact on her emotions, but her mentality had stabilized.
Recently, after the 2023 college entrance examination results were released, a netizen posted that the girl failed the exam with a score of 508, which attracted attention.
On June 29th, a staff member of the Education Bureau of Sangzhi County responded by stating that the online rumor of 508 points was not true, and the female student scored over 600 points, performing particularly well.
Coincidentally, on June 26th, a netizen posted that a student from a high school in Lujiang, Anhui Province, who took the stage to grab a microphone for a speech professor in February this year, failed the college entrance examination with a score of 387.
Many parents of students have questioned this, stating that the Lujiang Middle School where Jiang, a microphone snatcher, is located, is a key high school in Lujiang County. Previously, insiders revealed that male students are in the key classes of the school.
On the 27th, Zhang, a third year high school graduate from Lujiang Middle School, told reporters that the online rumors were not true. "They are my classmates and good friends, and in the eyes of my classmates, they have always been like academic achievers. This year, due to the impact of previous related events, their overall performance was not very good, but it was not a rumor of 387 points online, but more than 600 points."
On the 28th, staff from the Education Bureau of Lujiang County stated that it was a rumor that the candidate had scored over 600 points.
In addition, the Internet Information Office of Lujiang County responded that the candidate's grades were very excellent and they will not take action against the rumor mongers at the moment. It is unclear whether the student was under pressure due to the microphone snatching incident during the college entrance examination, but the school's psychological teacher was arranged to provide guidance after the incident occurred.
Netizens say:
@Redemptio: My goddess, she ranks among the top in our school in terms of grades and popularity. It seems like she has passed the score line for Tsinghua and Peking University. I admire her very much. When she was subjected to online bullying, she was also very strong. She even comforted us not to care about external opinions.
@Empty alleys unintentionally: Those who engage in online bullying can only say that they cannot experience the fragrance of over 600 points, after all, typing a few words is the simplest.
@Peach Oolong Half Yeast: Congratulations! Not influenced by online comments! A strong and self-sustaining heart is amazing!
@Xiaoliang's Happy Time: 300 points, 600 points, what's wrong? Maturity comes first!
A positive and upward youth
Should not be a victim of cyberbullying and slander
Those who spread rumors and engage in online violence bear the cost of pain!