The "July 1st" event of the 22nd Middle School of Liupanshui City is colorful
Author:Guizhou Window Time:2022.07.03
On July 1, the party branch of the 22nd Middle School of Liupanshui City launched a colorful "July 1" event with the theme of "always educating the original intention of education and welcoming the 20th National Congress of the Party".
The purpose of the activity is to strengthen the cohesion of the party branch of the school, to the heart and creativity, and give full play to the role of the party branch's fighting fortress, inspire the majority of party members and teachers to take the lead, establish people, and better teach books and educate in education and teaching.
During the event, the party branch secretary and principal Kong Weijie of the school led all party members to enter the party's oath: "I volunteered to join the Communist Party of China, support the party's program, abide by the party's charter, and fulfill the obligations of party members ..." All party members are facing bright red reds. The party flag raised the solemn oath of his right hand and revisited the oath of joining the party.
In the red fun activities such as red relay, breakthroughs, and covering operations, the party groups were united and cooperative, struggling to show the vitality and vitality of party members.
All party members said that this "July 1st" was fulfilled and meaningful, and it will welcome the 20th National Congress of the Party with full enthusiasm. (Ma Meiyan)
Editor on duty / Zimeng
Duty head teacher / Wang Xiaochuan
Editor -in -chief on duty / Liu Jiafei
Editor -in -chief on duty / Yang Xiaotian
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