Chapter 618 Assigning Seats

Miranda hadn’t expected that even though she had hosted this special gathering at her house, she had once again be overshadowed by Cecilia. To change the topic, she brought up the recent reforms planned for the kindergarten.

Once the conversation shifted to the new kindergarten reforms, the moms eagerly discussed it with Miranda, leaving Cecilia out of the loop.

In today’s era, children began competing from the starting line, and Jonathan’s international kindergarten already taught bilingual lessons, math, and various interest projects from the moment they enrolled.

To ensure their children received the best education, many of the mothers tried to get on Miranda’s good side..

To Cecilia’s surprise, Miranda began assigning the children’s seats right then and there.

The small class had only twenty students, but Miranda arranged for the best seats in the front and center to go to the parents who praised her the most.

Miranda then turned to Cecilia and said, “Ms. Cecilia, Jon has excellent grades. He probably doesn’t need to sit in the front row like the other kids, right?”

It didn’t really matter to Jonathan whether he sat in the front or back, but why should Cecilia let her son be slighted?

If there was something worth fighting for, then she would fight for it!

“And what about Felix? Is he sitting in the back too? He should have pretty good grades, right?” Cecilia smiled as she asked.

If Miranda said Felix wasn’t sitting in the back, it would mean his grades weren’t that great.

Miranda quickly replied, “Oh, well, Felix

hearing this, Cecilia immediately pointed to another mother, Helen Simmons, who wasn’t. as well–regarded

Cecilia recalled her son was the only one in class who wore His name

glasses.

sitting in the very front? How could you put him

Miranda froze.

Cecilia to drag the other mothers

Miranda had been planning to have his son expelled. from

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no choice but to place Terry

Cecilia a grateful

Carey, Dorothy’s mother stepped forward. “Ms. Miranda, my daughter’s eyesight isn’t great either. Could you move her closer to the front as well? Preferably with the other

spoke up, others followed suit, expressing their

doesn’t prefer sitting by the window. It tends to make

of frequently visiting the

watched as Miranda

if she had taken on the role of the president of the parents‘ association, she had to fulfill her

out the seating arrangements. By

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