
The principal is very important, and the students are also critical, but please don’t ignore a more important group in the school, which is the front-line teachers.
Some time ago, "precision prevention and control" became the "main theme" of offline teaching in primary and secondary schools: students with abnormal body temperatures or abnormal nucleic acid tests should go directly back to recuperate for a period of time, while other teachers and students in the school continue to attend classes. Such an extremely accurate prevention and control model has directly led to teachers in some schools also winning bids one after another. A few days later, education authorities in many regions immediately optimized the winter vacation time, and the start time of winter vacation was advanced again and again.

If all the teachers in the school are not invulnerable to viruses, and if the teachers in the school can stay healthy and safe at the three-foot podium during the epidemic, it is estimated that "precision prevention and control" can last until the last student in the class asks for leave and goes home. However, if the head teachers and subject teachers of a school are infected and take leave, who will teach the students? In a classroom without a teacher, how much point does it make for students to stay in the class?
"If every teacher in the school was like you, I think it would be the same whether the school had a principal or not." Although this sentence is somewhat flattering, I know that teachers who are better than me are like crucian carp crossing the river. Take our school as an example, there are a lot of teachers with better teaching ability than me, but this sentence should be the sentence that gives me the most sense of accomplishment.

In fact, if the teachers in a school are very responsible and have good teaching and class management abilities, what will happen if the principal of the school takes a leave of absence for a month or two, or even a year or two? It is likely that all school work will continue in an orderly manner.
However, if the main subject teachers in the school take a leave of absence for a month or two, guess what will happen? Classes in rural schools will most likely turn into chaos; if it is a school in an urban area, there will probably be a large group of parents sitting in front of the Education Bureau asking for an explanation.
"When flowers bloom, bees and butterflies will come." If the teachers in a school are all excellent, and if the teacher team has a strong sense of responsibility and comprehensive quality, then even if the principal does not send a lot of people to spend all their "power" to find high-quality students, parents will send their children to such a school one after another.

Therefore, in a school, the most important thing is not necessarily the principal or the students, but the front-line teachers who are easily ignored by us. Parents, if you meet a teacher who has strict requirements for your children and is good at teaching, don’t create all kinds of trouble for them and don’t do your best to force them to become “Buddhist teachers”, okay?