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The Historical Evolution of Boluo Middle School
Boluo county junior high school 1926, Boluo middle school was founded as Boluo county junior high school, which was the first middle school in Boluo education history. The school was located in the former Luo Yang Academy (now Luo Yang No.1 Primary School) and moved to the present site in the third year, that is, the former sites of Confucius Institute and Mingluntang in Boluo County Cultural Center.

1928, a two-story building was built under Hululing in Luo Yang Town, and the school has a formal school building.

1938, the anti-Japanese school was moved to Gongzhuang and renamed as "Boluo wartime middle school".

1939 the provincial education department disagreed with the name of "wartime middle school" and restored the original name of "county junior middle school".

/kloc-at the beginning of 0/940, the county junior high school moved back to the original site of the city from the public village.

From 194 1 to August 1948, the school moved from the urban area to Baitang Tunzi and then to Huangtianpai.

1945 after the Japanese surrendered, the county middle school moved back to Luo Yang town again. Boluo County No.1 Junior High School 1949+00, Boluo Liberation. The name of the school was officially designated as Boluo County No.1 Junior High School, and it was decided that 65438+February 9th was the celebration day. 1955, a new high school was established in Boluo No.1 Middle School, and its name was changed from "Boluo No.1 Middle School" to "Boluo No.1 Middle School".

1966, the "Cultural Revolution" began, the school was closed due to the revolution, and the school name was changed to "Yuhong Middle School". From 65438 to 0978, the school layout in Boluo County began to adjust. The name of the school was changed from "Boluo No.1 Middle School" to "Boluo Middle School", and it was designated as the county key middle school, which defined the teaching tasks for the whole county.

1980, the school was approved as one of the first batch of key middle schools in the province 123.

1995, Boluo Middle School was rated as a provincial-level first-class school by the Provincial Department of Education.

In 2002, Boluo Middle School stopped enrolling first-year students.

In 2004, Boluo Middle School separated junior high school from senior high school, and the junior high school stayed in the old campus.

In 2005, the high school of Boluo Middle School moved to Bozhong New Campus along the Yangtze River in Huibo, and began to bid for a national model high school.

In 2008, Boluo Middle School passed the acceptance confirmation of the National Model High School.