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Why is there no junior high school in Luofushan Imperial College?
Decline or loss of students, poor school management, insufficient school funds, and policy factors.

1. Decline or loss of students: If the number of students in the school decreases year by year, especially those who can't pay tuition fees, the school may face financial pressure and operational difficulties, and it is difficult to provide a good learning environment for students, leading to closure or transformation.

2. Poor school management: If school administrators can't manage the school efficiently and have the ability to let students benefit from education, the school will lack opportunities to improve its economic situation and operation, thus terminating its operation.

3. Lack of funds in schools: If schools do not have enough funds to pay salaries, maintain teaching areas and purchase necessary equipment, their operation will also be forced to stop.

4. Policy factors: Changes in government policies may also lead to the closure or transformation of schools. For example, some government policies may affect the school's funding sources, thus affecting the school's operation, such as the reduction of government financial support for private education.