致全体教职员工的公开信

时间: 2020年02月19日 来源: 成都美视学校 作者: 成都美视学校
致全体教职员工的公开信

 
亲爱的老师和职工:你们好!

       如今是原定寒假后开学的日子,而此时的校园,由于延期开学,虽鸟语花香春光烂漫,却没有书声没有人影,一片冷清。

       2020年的寒假,因一场让人始料未及突如其来的疫情而分外漫长。也许当武汉出现不明原因肺炎时,我们没有意识到这会与我们相关;当病毒被命名为新型冠状病毒、会传染时,我们也觉得离我们还很遥远;而当席卷全国的防疫行动随之而来时才后知后觉。大疫当前,谁也不能独善其身,我们,本就是命运共同体。

      全民抵抗疫情 

       全国的医疗精英队驰援湖北,一场没有硝烟的战斗打响。多少普通人挺身而出,不顾个人安危,奋战在抗疫第一线。全国后方人员响应政府号召,少出门,不聚集,居家自我隔离。此时,我们的命运息息相关,保护好自己,就是保护好他人。每一个人,都为防疫担负起应尽的责任。

       美视的教职员工们,也在这场抗疫战中,尽心尽力,尽职尽责。这其中有落实各项防疫措施、摸排重点人群的各级领导各位老师,有值班值守的干部和保卫人员,有密切联系家长,事无巨细执行到位的班主任,也有为校园环境消毒的保洁人员……,还有每天都进行健康申报的全体教职员工。校园的宁静安好,有我们共同的守护。
 
       停课不停学,为开学做准备

疫情期间,我们的生活有诸多不便。董事会响应政府号召,对老师亦有诸多防控方面的要求,也尽最大的努力,积极给予老师生活上的支持。而作为教育工作者,面对2200多名学生和他们的家庭,我们牢记着我们教书育人的使命。许多老师克服困难,返蓉隔离14天。学校也给与外地返蓉的教职工各种支持。非常时期,心有余而力有所不逮,不周到之处,请谅解。

“停课不停学”,是另一个挑战。线上教学或是网络远程办公;选择合适合宜的内容,探索新的教育教学方式,我们重任在肩。望各位老师,在做好自己防护居家隔离的同时,投入到新的任务,教育引导学生在家学习,不负时光不负韶华。

        疫情,改变了我们的生活方式。作为传递知识文化薪火的知识分子,相信老师们会有更深刻的思考。相信经历过这场刻不容情的考验,我们会有所得有所悟。请教给学生,让他们学会用多维度多层面去认识和思考。请把IB“用教育让世界更美好”的理念,结合那些抗疫一线普通人物的感人故事,传达给他们。告诉他们,在他们身后,是大批守护我们生命的可敬的人;希望他们未来有所建树,去创造更美好的生活;也坚定他们的信念,那些打不跨我们的,终将使我们更强大! 
 
美视的未来有你们而灿烂

美视18岁的生日由于经历了这次事件让我们更加团结和坚强。我们尽心尽力的教职工让我对美视的未来更有信心。我们坚信,没有一个冬天不可以逾越。校园中的海棠花开得正盛。一切都在好转,春天正在来临的路上。希望疫情早点结束,希望山河无恙,人世皆安,校园还是旧时春天最美的模样。而我们,可以自在地奔跑在和煦的春风里,自由地沐浴在灿烂的阳光下,真切地拥抱一个新生的春天。

各自安好,相约春天!
 
陈颀
美视学校董事会
2020年2月19日
  
 
Open Letter to Faculty and Staff
 
Dear Faculty and Staff:
This week should have been the first week of school after the winter holiday. We should have been hearing sounds of students’ reading or playing, yet the campus remains quiet and closed.  
This winter holiday felt like an eternity due to the unexpected coronavirus outbreak. When Wuhan first reported a novel coronavirus incident, perhaps we did not realize the virus would impact us in Chengdu; when the virus was confirmed to spread through human contact, perhaps we still felt the epicenter was far from us; at present when the novel coronavirus is affecting everyone’s daily lives, perhaps we begin to realize that no one person can withstand this epidemic alone. We are a community unified by a shared event.  
 
Whole Nation Mobilized to Fight Against the Epidemic
Medical professionals from across the nation rushed to Hubei province to provide medical support. Countless ordinary people volunteered to the front line in Wuhan, without regard to their own personal safety. Other citizens answer to the call from the government - “stay home and avoid crowds.”  At this time, our lives are interconnected. By managing and protecting ourselves, we are also protecting others. We all are making contribution in this fight against the epidemic.
The faculty and staff of CMIS are also making valiant efforts to combat this epidemic. Among them, the academic leaders and teachers surveyed the community to identify potential instances of infection; operations team and security guards who remained on campus to safeguard this community; our homeroom teachers who are in frequent communication with our parents and students; the cleaning team who carefully clean and disinfect the campus regularly.  Lastly, everyone has been diligently updating health condition daily. We are all doing our part to safeguard this community and this campus.  
 
Distance Learning and Preparation for the Start of School
Everyone’s daily life is impacted by this novel coronavirus situation. The CMIS Board of Director is closely abiding by the requirements from the government, and has requested numerous prevention and control practices of our faculty and staff. At the same time, we continue to make efforts to support our teachers and staff during this difficult time. I am often reminded that we are guardians to more than 2200 students and their families, and as educators we must bear in mind our mission to teach and educate our learners. I am very appreciative of the many faculty and staff who are overcoming travel difficulties to return to Chengdu and observe the 14-day self-quarantine. The school is also providing financial support to help our teachers and staff to return to Chengdu. During this extraordinary time, we appreciate your support and understanding for any inconvenience caused.
Distance learning is another new challenge. Teachers are tasked with experimenting with online learning, while others are learning how to conduct their work remotely. Despite these challenges, I applaud you for selecting appropriate content and exploring new teaching methods. I hope all faculty and staff observe good safety practices at home, and continue to guide our students to study at home.
This novel coronavirus situation has changed our way of life. As intellectuals and as educators, I trust you have your own profound thoughts and reflections. Learning and education occur all around us, and I encourage you to share your perspective about this extraordinary time with our students, and ask our students to learn and reflect from multiple perspectives. Please also convey the mission of an IB education, which is to “create a better world through education” and intertwine with the real stories of ordinary people in the front line of the epidemic. Allow our students to appreciate that there are many people who put their lives on the line to protect ours. Hope our students can reflect on this time and make the best of their lives’ opportunities, and reaffirm our belief – that which does not defeat us, make us stronger.        
 
The Future of CMIS Remains Bright Because of You
This year marks the 18th birthday for CMIS, and I believe this incident has made this school stronger and even more connected. I am also more confident than ever in the school’s future because of the dedication and support from all our faculty and staff. This winter season will surely pass. I hope this epidemic will come to an end soon, so we can all enjoy the beautiful campus during the spring season. By then, we can once again run under the trees, bathe under the bright sunshine and embrace a new spring. 

Best wishes, stay safe and see you in the Spring!
 
Grace Chen
Board of Directors – Chengdu Meishi International School
2020, February 19 
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