On the morning of October 6, Huang Xin, chairman of the trade union of Xinyang Vocational and Technical College, led the heads of the Safety and Security Department and the Student Affairs Department to visit the Longfeishan Police Station in Yangshan New District to visit the police on duty during the festival.

In the conference room of the police station, Chairman Huang Xin, on behalf of the school, expressed his high respect for the police on duty who stuck to their posts during the festival, and expressed his heartfelt thanks to the Longfeishan police station for its long-term concern and support for the construction and development of the school and the hard work of maintaining the harmony and stability of the campus. He said: "The school is located in the jurisdiction of Longfeishan police station, and the teachers and students of the school have been able to teach and live with peace of mind for many years, thanks to the good public security environment of the school and the hard work of the police of Longfeishan police station." ”
Chairman Huang also briefed the police at the police station on the basic situation of our school, student management, epidemic prevention and control and surrounding public security, and hoped that the Longfeishan police station would continue to care about and support the construction of the safe campus of the school.
Director Xia of Longfeishan Police Station expressed his gratitude to Chairman Huang for his visit and said that he would, as always, do a good job in maintaining the safe campus construction of Xinyang Vocational and Technical College, actively create a good learning and living environment that teachers, students and parents are assured of, and help the school to build a safe and harmonious campus. (Great Wall of Wu)
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