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Taoyuan Sanguang Primary School May Peach parent Teachers and students cooperate to sell and raise Education fees

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Taoyuan Sanguang Primary School May Peach parent Teachers and students cooperate to sell and raise Education fees

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Farmers' parents explain lively and lively, so that their children can not take their eyes off (Photography / Wang Wenhao)

Chen Guoji, general director of Sanguang Primary School, said that in order to ensure quality and prevent delicate peaches from being damaged during transportation, in addition to adding bubble mats in the boxes, each box is also printed with a serial number, which can be traced back to which farm the peaches come from, and the quality is the responsibility of the farmers.

The farm emphasizes "cooperative learning" between parents and teachers. Apart from parents and farmers who cooperate with each other to sell May peaches, parents also cooperate with the school to provide the farm as an outdoor teaching place to turn daily farming into living teaching materials for class.

Wu Honglin said that although the four tribes in the Sanguang primary school district are located on different hills and far apart, the residents are all related to each other. Usually relatives are busy with agricultural affairs and their roads are restricted, so they seldom meet each other. On the contrary, outdoor teaching provides children with opportunities to get together with different relatives, as well as a deeper sense of belonging to the tribe and hometown from an early age.

Sanguang Primary School launched a "cooperative learning farm." in addition to looking forward to improving the income of fruit farmers, tribal farmers also donated 20% of the proceeds to the school for teaching activities, graduation trips and emergency relief. Wu Honglin said that in the past, due to financial constraints, Sanguang primary school students could only travel for one day in Taoyuan County. If the sales are good and the school can raise enough money, he hopes to allow his children to travel to other counties and cities to broaden their horizons and horizons.

Chen Guoji said that if consumers are interested in ordering Sanguang May peaches to support the education of tribal children, they can call the school at 03-3912230, 03-2728427 ext. 51, or directly click on the Sanguang Primary School Cooperative Farm website http://www.skes.tyc.edu.tw/farm/.

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