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Shandong Liaocheng No.3 Middle School International Exchange
Kevin and Lee from America visited the school. Kevin graduated from Newtown High School in Connecticut, USA. He came to the school on 20 1 1 with a delegation from Newtown Middle School, majoring in Chinese and physics at Hammington University. Li, who is traveling with him, also majored in Chinese and history at Hamilton University. They study in the Central University for Nationalities and visit the school during the holidays. In the afternoon, a small symposium was held in the conference room on the second floor of the school office building. Tian Fengkui, secretary of the school, head of the Foreign Affairs Office, Mr. Gao Haiyan, editor-in-chief of English website, Chinese teacher, Mr. Li Jian, editor-in-chief of Chinese website, Mr. Tao Guangtao, deputy editor-in-chief of Chinese website, Zhang Hao, a graduate of the 20th12nd class, and several students from Grade One and Grade Two attended the meeting. Since 2008, our school and Newtown Middle School in Connecticut, USA have exchanged visits between teachers and students every year, and the teachers and students of both sides have established a profound friendship. The discussion began with the students saying hello to each other. English and Chinese are interspersed with games, and the communication between the two sides is very pleasant. Kevin mainly introduced the situation of Newtown High School and Hamilton University. Secretary Tian first extended a warm welcome, hoping that the two American students would regard Liaocheng No.3 Middle School as their home in China, and then introduced the Chinese and English websites of the school to the two students, suggesting that they recommend the No.3 Middle School website to the students to let them know more about No.3 Middle School. American classmates and friends are welcome to contribute more to the website of No.3 Middle School, and I hope they will make positive contributions to the cultural and educational exchanges between China and the United States. After the symposium, Kevin and Li visited the campus again.