That is, to establish a balanced student in the senior high school entrance examination and promote educational equity. It refers to the students who rank in the top of the school under the score line of the senior high school entrance examination, and can be admitted according to the positive. Each school has a certain number of places, which are automatically selected by the computer and sorted from high to low. Some places are also called orientation students.
Only junior high school graduates (including normal transfer or drop-out students, excluding previous students) who have studied in our school for three years are eligible to participate in the competition of 20% balanced student enrollment index. The policy of balanced students is a timely help to potential poor students, which gives many potential students who failed to reach the school score in the senior high school entrance examination the opportunity to receive quality education.
Admission method for balanced students:
First, a balanced student quota is allocated to schools. In 2009, a city's unified enrollment plan was allocated to junior high schools in a balanced way by 20% (a total of 120 students, which means that the number of places admitted according to grades decreased by 120, so a city scored so high); The unified enrollment plan of School A, School B and School C is evenly distributed to junior high schools according to 40% (320 students from School B, 280 students from School C and 240 students from School A).
Balanced student plan, the number of annual enrollment reports of students in this year = balanced student plan coefficient; Coefficient × number of annual reports of current students in a junior high school = number of indicators of balanced students plan in a junior high school. When the calculation result is decimal, it is adjusted to integer according to the principle of "rounding".