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CHILDREN of migrant workers in Beijing were given the
right Sunday to go to public-run schools at lower
“trans-regional schooling fees.”For primary schools, the fee
is down from 500 yuan (US$60) to 200 yuan per term. For junior
high schools, the fee is down from 1,000 yuan to 500 yuan per
term.According to an official census in 2000, more than three
million people from other areas were living in Beijing, of
whom five percent were children included in China’s compulsory
education policy.By the end of October last year, there were
some 150,000 migrant children in Beijing. Among them, 104,000
were studying at Beijing’s public-run schools after paying
“trans-regional schooling fees,” less than 5,000 were studying
at private schools and nearly 50,000 were studying at schools
run by migrant workers.“We hope through drastically lowering
the trans-regional schooling fees, children of low-income
migrant workers will also have access to public-run schools
and receive a stable education,” said Li Guanzheng, deputy
director of Beijing Municipal Education Commission. According
to existing policies, additional fees besides tuition is
needed for children to study in public-run schools outside
their registered permanent residence. High “trans-regional
schooling fees” compelled migrant workers to suspend their
children’s schooling.(Xinhua)
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