The division of junior high school districts refers to the division of an area into different junior high school districts according to its geographical location or administrative region. This division is usually the responsibility of the education department, local government or education bureau. The purpose of dividing junior high school districts is to allocate students to the nearest junior high school reasonably, which is convenient for the management and provision of educational resources.
The specific division methods and standards of junior high school districts may vary from region to region, but the following factors are generally considered:
Geographical location: delimit the school district according to the students' residential address, and ensure that students enter the school nearby. Usually, we will consider the distance between the school and the students' residence and arrange the students' school journey reasonably.
Administrative division: Based on administrative division, the region is divided into different junior high school districts. This can better coordinate the population distribution and school resources, and make the distribution of students relatively balanced.
School capacity: Considering the educational resources and capacity of the school, ensure that each school can carry an appropriate number of students and avoid overloading the school.
The specific provisions of the division of junior high schools can be stipulated and promulgated by the local education department or the government. Parents and students can consult local educational institutions or schools for relevant information. "Admission by Piece" refers to that the county-level education administrative department, under the guidance and overall planning of the higher-level education administrative department, takes into account the number of school-age students, school distribution, school district, school scale, traffic conditions and other factors.
According to the principle of nearest school, according to the street, road section, house number, villagers' group, etc. Each junior high school is reasonably designated as a counterpart primary school, and primary school students are promoted to counterpart junior high schools according to their own primary schools. Scribing enrollment mainly adopts two ways: "single school scribing" and "multi-school scribing". "Single school scribing" is to directly and reasonably delimit the counterpart primary schools for each junior high school.
High-quality junior high schools are included in the scope of "multi-school scribing", that is, according to the principle that the number of freshmen enrolled in junior high schools is basically equal to the number of primary school graduates, the same enrollment scope is delineated for many junior high schools, and the level of running schools in various districts of multi-school scribing should be roughly balanced. In junior high schools with multi-school scribing, students are determined to be admitted by random allocation.