(1) Subsidize boarding students with financial difficulties, with the annual cost of 1000 yuan for primary school students and 1250 yuan for junior high school students;
(2) four types of non-boarding students with financial difficulties, such as students from families with financial difficulties who have established a file card, disabled students from families with financial difficulties who have not established a file card, students from low-income families in rural areas, and students from poor families in rural areas, are funded. 500 yuan for primary school students and 625 yuan for junior high school students per year.
2, education for poor migrant students transportation subsidies
Such students can enjoy the living allowance for boarders, and they can also get the annual transportation allowance for each student in 200 yuan.
3. Set up a file for students from poor families and low-income families in rural areas, and provide subsidies for study and daily necessities and meals for students from poor families in rural areas.
Legal basis: compulsory education funding policy
Article 1 Living allowance for students from poor families
(1) Subsidize boarding students with financial difficulties, with the annual cost of 1000 yuan for primary school students and 1250 yuan for junior high school students;
(2) four types of non-boarding students with financial difficulties, such as students from families with financial difficulties who have established a file card, disabled students from families with financial difficulties who have not established a file card, students from low-income families in rural areas, and students from poor families in rural areas, are funded. 500 yuan for primary school students and 625 yuan for junior high school students per year.
The second education helps the poor immigrant students with transportation subsidies.
Such students can enjoy the living allowance for boarders, and they can also get the annual transportation allowance for each student in 200 yuan.
Article 3 Subsidies shall be given to students from poor families, students from low-income families in rural areas and students from poor families in rural areas for daily necessities and food expenses.