Chapter 50 Classmate, do you want to skip a grade?
Chapter 50 Classmate, do you want to skip a grade?
She wasn't angry, and asked with a gentle smile.
"Why don't you want to do your homework?"
"Is it because the homework is too difficult?"
"no."
Chen Lang shook his head.
"It's because it's too easy."
"Teacher, I have already completed the junior high school curriculum through self-study."
He pointed at Liu Yifei.
"My older sister has also completed all the courses for the sixth grade of elementary school."
A brief silence fell over the office.
Teacher Li Xue stared in astonishment at the seven-year-old boy in front of her.
Looking into his deep eyes, which were completely unlike those of a 7-year-old child.
For a moment, I didn't know what to say.
A seven-year-old child claims to have completed junior high school courses?
What does this mean?
She has taught for so many years and has seen smart children and talented children.
It's normal for some children to learn third or fourth grade material ahead of time with the help of adults at home.
But after completing junior high school courses?
This goes beyond the realm of mere genius.
She paused for a moment, then took two blank sheets of draft paper from her desk.
She first wrote down a few math problems on the first sheet of paper.
It includes four arithmetic operations with decimals, word problems with fractions, and simple chicken-and-rabbit problems.
These are all questions at the sixth grade level.
She handed the paper to Liu Yifei.
"Liu Yifei, come and do this test paper."
Then she started writing questions on the second sheet of paper.
This time, she took a longer time to think.
Quadratic equation of one variable.
Pythagorean theorem.
Similar triangles.
These are the core knowledge points of junior high school mathematics.
After writing all that, she thought for a moment and, based on her memory, wrote down a function problem that she remembered vividly from her high school days.
She pushed the paper in front of Chen Lang.
"Chen Lang, you do this one."
After doing all this, she stood up.
"You guys do your work here, I'm going out for a bit."
After saying that, she hurriedly walked out of the classroom.
This matter is beyond the scope of what a homeroom teacher like her can handle.
She was going to report this to the head of the teaching department, or even the principal.
Only Chen Lang and Liu Yifei remained in the classroom.
Liu Yifei picked up a pencil and looked at the questions on the paper, finding them somewhat difficult.
But it's not a big problem.
After reading it once, she buried her head and began to write furiously.
Chen Lang looked at the exam paper in front of him, somewhat speechless.
This teacher, Mr. Li, has even come up with high school level questions.
He picked up his pen and started working on the first question.
Solve the equation, draw auxiliary lines, and write down the formula.
There aren't many questions.
About ten minutes later.
Liu Yifei put down her pen first.
She checked it once, made some corrections, and after confirming there were no errors, she pushed the paper aside.
Chen Lang also stopped.
He has solved all the problems from the third year of junior high school.
Only the last, most challenging high school function problem remained.
It is a comprehensive question that combines quadratic functions and their graphs.
Chen Lang took a look at it; the difficulty level was just right, hitting the mark for him. He tried to solve the problem.
I only wrote half of the solution process before stopping.
I'm too lazy to write the rest; just knowing the answer is enough.
He had just put down his pen when the office door was pushed open.
Teacher Li Xue walked in.
Two other people were following behind her.
One was a middle-aged man with a Mediterranean hairstyle and wearing glasses.
Head of Academic Affairs.
Another man was in his fifties, with a buzz cut like Sendoh's.
The vice principal of Poyang Street Primary School.
Chen Lang couldn't help but glance at the vice principal's hairstyle a few more times, feeling a pang of nostalgia.
In his past life, his junior high school homeroom teacher often had this hairstyle. It's hard to understand why such a high buzz cut doesn't collapse.
Teacher Li Xue walked up to the two children and picked up Liu Yifei's test paper first.
She glanced at it and couldn't help but nod.
All correct.
The handwriting is neat and the steps are clear. Although there are signs of modification on the most difficult question, it is still very impressive.
She picked up Chen Lang's exam paper again.
The more she looked, the more her hands trembled.
All the junior high school questions were answered correctly, and the solution process was perfect.
It's even more concise than the standard answer.
I only did half of the last high school question.
But judging from the thought process he wrote down, he definitely knows how to solve this problem.
She handed the test paper to the vice principal and the director behind her.
The director picked up the two sheets of paper and read them carefully several times.
He then handed it to the vice principal next to him.
The two exchanged a glance, both seeing shock in each other's eyes.
"This...you really made this?"
The vice principal adjusted his glasses and looked at Chen Lang, his voice still carrying a hint of disbelief.
"Um."
Chen Lang nodded calmly.
Why did you only do half of the last question?
The director pointed to the function problem and asked.
"I forgot a bit of the rest."
Chen Lang scratched his head, looking embarrassed.
Another silence fell over the office.
After a long while, the vice principal finally spoke slowly.
"Excuse me, do you... want to skip a grade?"
He looked at Chen Lang with burning passion in his eyes.
He is a true genius.
A genius capable of causing a sensation in the entire city of Wuhan, and even in the entire education sector of Hubei province.
Before 95, there were only a handful of people in history, both domestically and internationally, who could reach this level at this age.
If we can keep him at Poyang Street Primary School, it will be the most glorious chapter in the school's history.
It's a pity... we couldn't keep him.
If those top-tier junior high schools found out, those old guys would rush over overnight.
Poyang Street Primary School cannot bear the accusation of stifling a genius.
Since they all came from their own group, this honor is enough.
There's also a young girl named Liu Yifei, who is also a super academic achiever.
Judging from her test-taking skills, skipping junior high school is still a bit of a stretch; staying for another year would be perfectly justifiable.
"My suggestion is that you can go directly to the top-tier junior high school that we are affiliated with."
"We can even help you get in touch with the best high school in the city."
"As for Liu Yifei, her level is high enough that she can skip the lower grades and go directly to sixth grade."
The vice principal became more and more excited as he spoke.
He could almost see the front page headlines of future newspapers.
Two seven-year-old prodigies from Poyang Street Primary School have emerged out of nowhere, skipping several grades and shocking the education community.
They were talking excitedly.
Liu Yifei's face fell, and her lips were so pouting that an oil bottle could hang from them.
Is Langlang going to high school?
What should she do?
Is she alone here?
She reached out and quietly tugged at Chen Lang's sleeve from below.
Chen Lang sensed her unease and turned to give her a reassuring look.
He looked up at the vice principal, who was filled with anticipation.
"Principal, thank you for your kindness."
"I just don't want to skip grades so quickly."
Upon hearing this, both the vice principal and the director were stunned.
Why?
The vice principal asked, puzzled.
"Because I have to take care of my sister."
Chen Lang pointed to Liu Yifei beside him.
"My mom is usually very busy with work, so most of the time it's just my sister and me at home."
"If I go to high school, there will be no one to take care of her."
"So I want to study at the same school as her."
The principal's brows immediately furrowed.
He hadn't expected it to be for this reason.
"But this will interfere with your studies."
No, it won't.
Chen Lang stubbornly shook his head.
"My idea is that my sister and I can skip a grade together."
"Skip directly to junior high school."
"That way we can attend classes together, and I can also tutor her."
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