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Multi-school dicing policy: making educational resources more balanced
Do you know "multi-school dicing"? Refers to a community corresponding to multiple schools, aiming at dispersing the resources of popular primary schools and junior high schools to all districts, and ensuring that the educational resources between all districts are roughly balanced. This article will explain the multi-school scribing policy in detail for you, so that you can better understand the background and implementation of this policy.

Balance of educational resources

The "Notice on Doing a Good Job in the Admission of Compulsory Education in Cities" clearly points out that in places where educational resources are relatively balanced, we should actively adopt the method of single school scribing to realize the nearest admission. However, for those places where the allocation of educational resources is unbalanced and the impulse to choose schools is strong, we should combine the actual situation and adopt the method of multi-school scribing to ensure the balance of educational resources between districts.

Multi-school selection

The multi-school scribing policy allows a community to correspond to multiple schools, allowing parents and students to choose from multiple schools, reducing the impulse to choose schools and making educational resources more balanced.

Randomly assign students to schools.

For those popular schools, we will also allocate enrollment places through random allocation. Even if they fail to enter a popular school, students can still arrange other schools nearby.

Running schools by groups

In order to give full play to the radiation-driven role of popular schools, we are accelerating measures such as school alliance, group running, exchange of principals and teachers, and so on, so that more children can enjoy high-quality educational resources.