In the city of Perm, there are now more than 20 secondary schools.
Today's Soviet middle school education, that is, education from eighth grade to tenth grade, is slowly increasing in popularity. Before the outbreak of the war, the number of middle school students in the entire union was small. The rarer they were, the more precious they were.
They are truly the pillars of the country, and the alliance has devoted a lot of educational resources to cultivating these children.
Almost all children who can advance to middle school are in better family situations.
In this era, the Soviet Union popularized seven school years of compulsory education for urban children. Such children generally reach the age of about fifteen after completing seven years of education.
As long as they can successfully complete this basic education, their status has become extraordinary and they have become real intellectuals and prepared technical workers.
Want to go to middle school?
Then you must pass the entrance exam. However, middle schools in the Soviet Union were concentrated in cities. Small cities often only had one, and large cities sometimes had twenty.
After being admitted to middle school, students are not only exposed to more advanced knowledge, but also a broader future.
As for those students who did not pass the exam, there is no need to worry about their future.
Because even children from rural areas who only received four years of education are completely different from their parents when they reach the age where they can work.
They are generally sixteen years old, and such children are hot commodities in various state-owned factories. They have been exposed to work practice in school life, especially since students widely join clubs, and most of them already understand some basic knowledge of technical work.
In this way, if children who know something about production labor are trained to become tractor drivers or spinning workers, the factory units can obtain qualified workers without spending much training time.
Natasha, she had attended Mazyri High School for two years and was about to complete her last school year after the summer vacation, when the war suddenly broke out.
She had never thought that she would become a hero, and after becoming a hero, she would not have thought that she would complete her last school year in the Ural city of Perm, let alone know that Perm No. 1 Middle School is just like its number.
, is indeed the best middle school in the city.
Perm No. 1 Middle School is located in a relatively prosperous area of the city.
The school was established as early as the Tsarist Russia era, but at that time it was a completely aristocratic school.
The people's political power has been established for more than 20 years. The descendants of former serfs can also receive the best national education in this academy. The knowledge the children gain will forever change their lives.
Because of this history, the school's old architectural style is very classical, especially the school's library. The Roman columns explain what it means to be grand and heavy. The school's gardens and tree-lined avenues are filled with birds chirping and flowers fragrant in spring and summer.
After the establishment of Soviet Russia, a large number of surrounding farmers became citizens, and their children also moved to the city. Quite a few children became academic leaders, and the Perm city authorities also adopted the attitude of cultivating as many middle school students as possible
, the entire city has admitted more children to further education.
Although the entrance examination for Perm University, the highest institution in the city, is quite strict, it cannot withstand the talents of emerging students, and more and more children become university students.
Based on this historical background, the number of students enrolled in Perm No. 1 Middle School is expanding every school year.
The school has been expanded, and a number of tube buildings have been constructed, which serve as student dormitories. In addition, a track and field football stadium has been constructed as a place for necessary physical training for students.
In addition, the canteen, bathhouse, and public study room are all the facilities that a normal school should have, and it is also a benchmark for all middle schools in Perm City.
It is truly an excellent school. Therefore, children who can pass into this middle school will not only have qualified academic ability, but also qualified sports ability.
More importantly, the children's learning attitude is gratifying, especially during the current war. If any child dares to be lazy, he may be criticized by his classmates as a "traitor of the great motherland."
After Natasha had a simple but hearty lunch, she slept in the lounge of the building for two hours.
During this period, Doctorov, the first secretary of the Communist Youth League branch, directly contacted Petrov, the principal of the No. 1 Middle School, by phone.
"She has arrived. We will send her to school soon. Please be prepared to receive her."
"We will do a good job in this matter. Regarding her student status file, please sort out the files as soon as possible."
"Of course. Now there is a small situation. She is not satisfied with her pseudonym Sperova. She insists on going by the pseudonym Kharkova. It is the city of Kharkiv in Ukraine. You can think of it."
"If...if this is her own choice, I have no objection. I received an order from the State Board of Education, and my task is to ensure that she attends classes like ordinary students in the school I am responsible for, that's all.
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"It's really just that. I have warned her not to be special in the school, let alone be complacent because of the fact that she is a hero. Comrade Principal, please rest assured, I can tell you responsibly, her ideological consciousness
The height is completely beyond my imagination.”
"Ah! If that's the case, that's great. You can bring her here as soon as possible, and I'll do my best to respond as soon as possible."
Principal Petrov, his image can be described as a typical Russian uncle.
He is fifty years old. He worked as a rural teacher when Tsarist Russia fell, so he has experience in teaching and educating people. He is a great user of Lenin and the Bolsheviks, not only because of his support for the revolution, but also because he clearly sees the situation.
, as long as the Bolsheviks win, these organizations that have always advocated comprehensive national education will definitely give themselves a new life.
Today, Petrov's forehead is glowing and he has glasses on his nose.
He never thought that the supreme leader would actually give him an order, let alone that the young sniper Speroskina, who was being widely publicized, would actually go to the school he was responsible for.
Under great pressure, he knew he had to do this properly.
Of course, it was a good thing to be proud of that a hero came to school here. At the same time, he was worried that the small Perm No. 1 Middle School could not accommodate Soviet superheroes.
The reality is that due to relevant policies, the fact that Speroskina continues to go to school is confidential, and the number of people who know about it is extremely limited.
If the girl doesn't reveal her true identity herself, Petrov believes, how will ordinary students know her true identity?
Now that he had the guarantee from the comrades of the Communist Youth League, the stone in Petrov's heart was completely lifted.
The agreed time was three hours later. After hanging up the phone, Petrov stayed in the office and waited. He did not explain the matter to his subordinates in detail, but he informed several teachers in advance and told them what he expected.
Transfer students have to come to class, and that's it.
There is nothing special about this operation, because Perm is absorbing a large number of students from the western region to continue their studies. Basically, the city of Perm accepts a new batch of transfer students every day, and No. 1 Middle School is no exception.
If there is one thing that is special, it is that the principal will personally explain the matter to the teachers, rather than the person responsible for managing the student's enrollment in the school acting solely on his behalf.
Those teachers all knew that this female student was going to be transferred to the class they taught. The principal personally explained this matter. I am afraid that this girl who has not yet arrived is the "princess" of a higher-level official!
After a short wait, the legendary legendary hero Speroskina finally arrived.
She was standing on the parquet carpet in the office, and having close contact with her, Principal Petrov felt a different feeling.
As the principal, he always wears an eye-catching badge on his collar. On weekdays, he walks around the campus and always receives positive salutes from students.
But this girl, her salute...
Petrov was smiling, but now he was frowning.
Why? Natasha, she saluted a standard military salute almost out of reflex.
"Report sir! Group 63..."
Clearly realizing that her identity had changed, the girl's words stopped abruptly, and then she slowly lowered her right hand, with a trace of disappointment on her face.
"It seems that you still demand yourself as a soldier, which is good. Comrade Speroskina." The principal said happily.
"I'm sorry, I...I forgot. Do you feel embarrassed?"
"It's a little embarrassing. I thought about it. You were fighting on the battlefield a month ago. You have been in the army for more than a year. It is a bit difficult to quickly adapt to campus life."
"Even if it's difficult, I think... I think I can adapt quickly."
"I hope so." Principal Petrov clasped his hands behind his back and walked towards the girl in front of him who was carrying a suitcase and having a straight back. He couldn't help but get excited.
"Pravda" not only published an article about sniper Speroskina, but also posted photos.
Due to technical limitations, those photos are blurry, and they are even blurry when printed on newspapers. The pure and white newspapers also cover up the girl's golden hair. Her image in the newspapers has been very distorted, unless next time
The newspaper sent someone to take a close-up shot of her.
"Very good, I saw the real you today. You are much more beautiful than the photos in the newspaper."
"Thank you for the compliment."
"Ah!" Petrov thought of something and couldn't help but sigh: "I think other comrades have already told you clearly. You are a hero, but the environment you are in now does not require you to show off. You should be open to the public
The photos are blurry. Even if you stand in front of ordinary people, they can't know your identity through your face. I just learned that you decided to use the pseudonym Kharkova, which is good."
"Yes! Comrade Principal! I will try my best to be a low-key student."
"You have a good understanding. Now I have a little question."
"Please speak."
"Why did you use the pseudonym Kharkova? Because of that city? Or because..."
"It's an engagement!" Natasha replied very calmly.
"You..." Petrov has lived for more than half his life. He immediately understood the reason and didn't know what to do for a while.
Originally, Soviet law stipulated that the age of marriage for both men and women was eighteen, and the girl in front of me was almost eighteen. It was really surprising that she had no expression on her face when she spoke.
Petrov shrugged, the pleasantries were over, and the reception task was officially dealt with.
He dialed the number, and soon two academic staff members walked into the principal's office carrying a small sack each.
The items in the sack were mainly daily necessities distributed by the school plan, including a wooden basin for washing the face, an enamel cup for brushing teeth, a wooden toothbrush made of pig bristles, as well as a set of girls' school uniforms, winter training clothes and women's sportswear.
As for the other sack, it contained heavy textbooks. A small canvas bag also contained some stationery.
Seeing this scene, Natasha's thoughts seemed to go back to a few years ago.
Before the outbreak of the war and even during the war, all students who entered the eighth grade, which was equivalent to senior middle school, were the treasures of the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union pursued liberal education, so-called students had to learn a variety of subjects and go to clubs and cultural palaces for further study after school.
During the war, students also added the subjects of going to the shooting range to shoot targets and throwing grenades.
To cultivate qualified talents, we must provide them with suitable living conditions.
Most of these middle school students live on campus, so all daily necessities, accommodation and meals are basically free.
In peacetime, students can live quite well without going out of school for one semester. They have very little use for their money, and they can even receive scholarship subsidies for outstanding studies.
This is a time of war. No matter how difficult the country is, all the middle school students in school at least don't have to worry about going hungry.
In the past, canteens of primary and secondary schools in the Soviet Union provided completely free breakfast and lunch. If they wanted to eat better lunch, students had to pay a sum of money themselves.
What now? Luxurious self-funded meals no longer exist, but Perm City No. 1 Middle School cannot guarantee that they are doing a good job in the food problem. The problem of eating in the school staff canteen is completely subsidized by the authorities, that is, self-funded meals are
It was cancelled, and the dinner table became a special wartime lunch with potatoes as the main ingredient and bread as the supplement.
The things had been delivered, and Petrov personally bowed, took out the folded brand new girl, and handed it to Natasha himself.
"You are still wearing the uniform of the Communist Youth League, which is not appropriate. You will change into your school uniform after a while, and then a teacher will lead you into the dormitory."
Natasha nodded slightly, then looked down at the baby in her hands.
The clothes were tied up with hemp rope, but it was still difficult to hide the exposed lace decoration. A few years ago, Natasha went to school in the city, and she felt that the most beautiful clothes in the world were the uniforms issued by the school.
After more than a year of military career, she had almost forgotten what she looked like in her school uniform. She was afraid that now that she was wearing it, she would be like a little angel coming back to the world.
Since the founding of the Soviet Union, the style of Soviet girls' school uniforms has been "maid uniforms". What's even more peculiar is that the styles are almost exactly the same from first grade to tenth grade.
Why is this? Maybe it’s because during World War I, Russia consumed countless national funds and suffered from domestic famine. The population loss was very serious. However, Russian men have a special liking for vodka. Maybe designing school uniforms like this will make people
The girls diverted the attention of many male classmates from vodka to women.