Is it tricky to divide classes in the first grade of primary school?

No, support schools in the compulsory education stage to explore the implementation of balanced allocation through computer random methods. In this process, the school should also take the initiative to open the placement plan in a prominent position in the school, and invite representatives of teachers, parents, responsible inspectors, education administration, discipline inspection and supervision departments to participate in the placement process. The school adopts two-way blind selection, that is, students and teachers draw lots together.

Specifically, parents draw lots at the designated place to decide which class their children are in according to the gender and grade of the students, and then the class teacher draws lots in turn to decide which class to be the class teacher. The teacher in charge of the placement doesn't know the students, so it's fair for the class teacher to draw lots at random.