Wang Yunxiao, being a student at Qinghe Middle School, naturally knew what the school was in dire need of.
It wasn't a problem of bedding; it was only June, too early to think about winter.
Not to mention that Tianmen City had a temperate maritime climate and winters weren't too cold. Moreover, they had houses to live in; they could always get through it somehow.
The real need for money was in the cafeteria.
Forget about designated funds; the government subsidies provided to Qinghe Middle School didn't include meal expenses. Or rather, only a tiny fraction of it did, just enough to ensure the students wouldn't starve to death.
Others make do with pickled radish and stewed potatoes, so why can't you?
But this clearly contradicted Principal Zhou's educational philosophy. As the principal, he naturally wanted to allocate more resources to his students.