Jia Yichun, a migrant worker working
in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi Province, feels happy that his
children can go to school in the new semester without extra
fees.
The local government has been making
extra efforts to help the schooling of migrant workers' children,
according to local education department sources.
"To date, we have provided help for
198,000 such children, 96 percent of the total of migrant
children," said Zhang Wei, deputy director of the Shaanxi
Provincial Education Bureau.
Zhang told China Daily that
the government has seen to it that more attention is paid to
getting these children into the classroom. The relevant government
departments in the province have taken measures to better implement
the preferential policies in this regard.
"The latest statistics conducted by
my bureau show that 141,000 primary school pupils and 57,000 middle
school students from migrant families benefit from the preferential
policies," the deputy director said.
"Because we were not local
residents, my two kids could not go to school when they came to
Xi'an with me three years ago," said Jia, who came from Henan
Province.
Jia is working as a stall keeper in
a produce market in Xi'an, and his children could not go to school
without paying extra fees that did not apply to local
students.
"I am very glad to hear the news
that my kids will be treated as local students," Jia said.
(China Daily August 23,
2005)
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