吉林一校长因组织学生家长花钱做佛事以提高学生高考成绩被免职,北京晨报周三报道。
Headmaster in dock for 'cheating' parents
Headmaster of a school has been suspended for reportedly asking parents to spend money on religious rites to help their children get good grades in college entrance examination, according to Beijing Morning Post on Wednesday.
Wei Renying, the headmaster of a school in Jilin, allegedly told the parents to carry out the rites in a newly-built temple where Wei's name is clearly written as a sponsor. People from the temple not only organized the rituals, but also suggested that wooden pigs will help the students focus on exams.
The parents got angry when even after spending a considerable amount on the rituals the result turned out to be fruitless. An investigation against the headmaster and the school has been launched.