Chapter 48 Kindergarten Rating Assessment
Alien travel?

The kids were confused and didn't quite understand what Director Xixi was so excited about.

But since Principal Xixi is so happy, it must be a good thing!
"Is it a good tie?" Zhu Xia had not finished eating the candy she had secretly put in her mouth before class, and her words were unclear.

"Are we going to another planet?" This is Phil who likes to run outside.

"That's right, our kindergarten's evaluation has been moved up. This means that all the children in our kindergarten have to go to other planets to take the exam!"

The information I just received is that the kindergarten’s qualifications need to be re-verified.

A total of 52 pages, more than 30,000 words.

Fortunately, she is a cultivator and can read ten lines at a glance, otherwise it would take her half a day just to read the information and extract the key points.

These more than 30,000 words are summarized as follows:

First, the resources currently allocated to kindergartens are no longer linked to their grades. A rating exam will be conducted at Hailanxing next week, targeting students, teachers, and the principal.
Second, if the rating is successful, corresponding subsidies will be issued according to the relevant regulations of the Empire; if the rating fails, the excess subsidies for B-level training grounds and other related subsidies will be withdrawn;
Third, the kindergarten's teaching staff and enrollment numbers do not meet regulations and need to be supplemented as soon as possible;
Fourth, there is a detailed explanation of the standards that Grade B kindergartens need to meet and a series of examination contents.

The fourth point is quite detailed.

It seems like he is here with bad intentions.

But she didn't think it was a big problem.

At this moment, Kristen, who was watching the live broadcast, looked at the happy smile on Jiang Yuxi's face and couldn't help but sneer: "Little bastard, alien travel? This is a life-threatening journey for you and those low-level beastmen."

"My dear little ones, starting tomorrow we have to prepare for our one-month study tour on the outer space."

Even when seeing those assessment standards that were considered very strict for interstellar orcs, Jiang Yuxi remained calm.

Because it's so easy for her.
The focus of this rating assessment is on students, but the difficulty does not lie with the students.

Therefore, apart from the assessment time when the cubs need to take it seriously, the rest of the time is a trip where they need to have fun.

The rest is her job as the headmaster.

It just so happens that the knowledge learned in class needs to be tested in practice. It will never work if it is just talked about on paper.

In addition, this is a great opportunity for the native kids to broaden their horizons.

Ester has not had any contact with the outside world for hundreds of years.

Therefore, she decided to set off early and take the students to experience the local culture and customs along the way.

But what she didn't know at the moment was that it was because of this decision that she and her students did not miss the assessment.

"Regarding the relevant precautions regarding the study tour, Principal Xixi will talk to your parents after school this afternoon.

Now, please give us 10 minutes to get familiar with your own little space. In ten minutes, we will start today’s art class.”

While the cubs were getting familiar with the den, she called them over one by one.

"Send another copy of the rejected agreement proposal, along with the kindergarten's rating and assessment criteria, to the planet owner.

Also, prepare a notice regarding the kindergarten's outbound assessments and study tours, print out nine copies, and send one to the planet owner."

The remaining 8 copies were given to each student except Jiang Youan.

One by one, they followed orders mechanically.

Jiang Yuxi pursed her lips. Ever since she'd helped Yi Yi clean up her "memory" last time, it seemed like she'd really messed it up. Yi Yi seemed a little silly now.

In other words, it turned back to its original state before being refined, an emotionless robot.

She didn't have time to deal with it on the weekend, so she had to take some time out in the next two days to review it, otherwise she wouldn't be able to handle this rating assessment alone.

Once the agreement is passed, more students will enroll. Such a cold and distant kindergarten will create a sense of distance between the new students, which is totally inconsistent with the theme name of Sunshine Kindergarten.

As for the agreement, this time the planet master had no choice but to agree. After learning about the cub's genetic disease, she discussed it with the planet master.

She wanted to enroll all eligible cubs on the planet, including those with serious genetic diseases. Tuition fees would be settled through negotiation between her and the parents.

But the planet master politely refused.

She clearly saw the reluctance and struggle in the eyes of the planet master.

The reason is that although there is no explicit regulation in the Empire, cubs with serious genetic diseases cannot go to kindergarten.

But hundreds of years ago, kindergartens on the big planet had already refused to accept such cubs.

The reason was that a cub with genetic collapse became mentally violent and bit a C-level female kindergarten teacher to death.

The planet master was also concerned about her personal safety.

But on weekends, accompanied by the planet master, secretary-general and other managers as well as the guards, she walked through the inner city and visited all the families in the city that were pregnant with cubs.

It was discovered that most of the so-called cubs with serious genetic diseases in the city were simply suffering from slow enlightenment and improper cultivation methods, while a small number of them were suffering from blocked meridians.

As long as you can cleanse your tendons and marrow, open up your meridians, and then practice mental skills, everything can be solved.

Unfortunately, after two days of "entanglement" over the weekend, the Planet Master had avoided her.

She had originally thought that she would persevere until the planet master approved her plan.

However, unexpectedly, someone brought me a pillow just as I dozed off.

Even those with bad intentions.

Because one of the rating qualifications for kindergartens is about the number of students admitted.

The number of students enrolled in a Class B kindergarten must reach more than 40 percent of the total number of eligible children in the area.

On the planet Esther, there is only one Sunshine Kindergarten.

The so-called "local area" is naturally the entire planet Ester.

Forty percent of the eligible cubs on the entire planet, that is, in order to successfully evaluate, the number of students must reach at least 50.

Unless the planet owner doesn't want Sunshine Kindergarten to continue operating.

Therefore, it is imperative that her plan is passed.

This was the first time the kids had heard the term "study abroad". Although they knew it meant going out to play, they had no specific experience, so the focus of their discussion was still on the reward nest.

There are also "school rules".

The two things that are more novel to them are the exclusive nest that can change its shape and the ability to attend classes in animal form.

But the audience in the live broadcast room is different.

They are all adult orcs who have "seen the world".

Those exclusive little nests can also be customized with the existing technology of Interstellar, but the price is beyond the reach of ordinary families.

What surprised them was the kindergarten's school rules and the fact that this seemingly "shabby" kindergarten had the money to customize a high-priced "nest" exclusively for the cubs.

(Jiang Yuxi: Shabby? It's clearly high-end and classy! Exclusively customized! 208 sets of formations stacked throughout the entire kindergarten!)

And now, this rating test, which is obviously of hellish difficulty, makes them feel even more incredible.

Everyone believed that given the current situation of Sunshine Star Kindergarten, it was impossible for it to pass the assessment, even the lowest C level.

(End of this chapter)

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