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Shiquan county education
In the 31st year of Guangxu (1905), Shiquan County changed Shicheng Academy (also known as Yin Ping Academy) into a higher primary school hall. The primary school system is 5 years, the high school system is 4 years, and the school starts in spring. In the thirty-third year of Guangxu (1907), the original seven free schools in the county were changed into primary schools, and four new primary schools were built in Wuchang, Huangzhou, Shanshan and Henan. Xuantongyuannian (1909) established 1 girls' primary school. In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), there were 13 primary schools in Shiquan county.

In the 12th year of the Republic of China (1923), the original Qianchi Wenchang Palace Primary School was changed into a two-level primary school, which was the second senior primary school in Shiquan County. In the seventeenth year (1928), Shiquan private school was changed into a public primary school. There are 44 primary schools. There are two senior primary schools in Shiquan County: the first senior primary school (located in the county seat) and the second senior primary school (located in the East thousands of feet River).

/kloc-at the end of 0/949, schools in shiquan county were paralyzed. 1950 There are 22 schools that have resumed classes, with students 1756 and 77 faculty members.

1952 after the land reform, the enrollment rate of farmers' children has been greatly improved. The number of primary schools in Shiquan County has returned to 108, the number of students in school has soared to 7652, and the number of teaching staff has increased to 260. Since 16, when the central government carried out the policy of "consolidation, focus on development, improve quality, and make steady progress" in cultural and educational work, the number of primary schools in Shiquan has increased year by year. 1958 During the Great Leap Forward, the number of primary schools in Shiquan County soared to 2 14, with students15110 and 498 faculty members. When Shiquan, Hanyin and Ningshan counties merged, there were 602 primary schools with 432 15 students.

196 1 year, teachers are reduced, schools are merged and closed, and over-age students are cleaned up. By 1962, the number of primary schools in shiquan county had dropped to 134, and the number of students had decreased to 7926, leaving only 348 teaching staff. 1965, the number of primary schools increased to 207, with students 15239 and 425 staff (30 1 public, 124 private).

From 65438 to 0966, the "Cultural Revolution" began, and education in Shiquan County was in a state of semi-paralysis. In the "revolution of suspension of classes", middle schools stopped enrolling students for four years. From 65438 to 0968, the commune primary school began to run junior high school classes with hats, the "poor peasant management school". The school system is shortened to five years, and the school starts in spring. By 197 1 year, 33 primary schools in 27 communities will become seven-year schools. Cancel the cultural examination and implement recommended admission. The number of schools soared to 583, with 20,706 students and 0/085 teaching staff, and the quality of education declined.

1980, there were 337 primary schools with 26,039 students in Shiquan County. Later, the CPC Central Committee implemented the eight-character policy of "adjustment, reform, rectification and improvement", and all seven-year schools were merged and restored to central primary schools. From 65438 to 0985, the primary school in Shiquan County changed from five-year system to six-year system. 1988, there were 308 full-time primary schools, and every village had primary schools, with students 19384 and teaching staff165438 (including 664 public teachers and 450 private teachers).

In 20 12, there were 45 primary schools in shiquan county, with students101person and 844 full-time primary school teachers. The enrollment rate of primary school-age children is 100%, the enrollment rate of primary school graduates is 100%, and the primary school dropout rate is 0. In the spring of 29 years of the Republic of China (1940), Jianxian junior high school was established. The following autumn, recruit junior high school freshmen. In thirty-one years (1942), there were 1 simple normal classes in the middle school attached to Shiquan Middle School. For thirty-five years (1946), 1 class has been enrolled every year. 1956, Liu Hou middle school was established. 1958, Chihe Middle School was established. 1962 during the difficult economic period, two junior high schools in Liu Hou and Chihe were closed. The number of students in Shiquan County decreased from 90 19665438 to 45 1. February 1963, Liu Hou Middle School resumed classes. 1964 Autumn, Chihe Middle School resumed classes and changed to Agricultural Middle School.

1956, Xihe Township was established 1 Middle School, which enrolled junior high school freshmen. The school was moved to Liu Hou in 1957.

1958, 1 junior high school was established in Chihe District, with the school site located in Maxiling.

From 65438 to 0966, the "Cultural Revolution" began, and senior high schools stopped enrolling students for four consecutive years.

1968 has 1 1 complete primary school, 1969 has 15 complete primary school "wearing a hat" to recruit junior high school freshmen and change it to a seven-year school. The academic system of high school and junior high school is 2 years each. Implement the open-book examination for freshmen's recommendation for admission. Since then, we have rushed to run a middle school. From 65438 to 0972, 33 complete primary schools in two towns and 26 communes in Shiquan County were all changed to seven-year schools. Liu Hou Middle School, Chihe Middle School and Lianghe Seven-year School have enrolled new high school students.

1976 Establish May 7th Middle School (Senior Middle School) in Hongwei Commune in Yingfeng District and Fopingling in Ironing District respectively. 1977 revoked at the beginning. Students are transferred to Yingfeng and Ironing respectively. Gu Yan seven-year school has been transformed into a complete middle school. So far, the number of senior middle schools in Shiquan County has increased to 8 (including Geological team 7 Branch) and 24 seven-year schools.

1978 the secondary school system is changed to five years (three years in junior high school and two years in senior high school).

198 1, the county middle school enrolls three-year freshmen. 198 1 ~ 1982 and 12 junior high schools were successively abolished, and three complete middle schools, Lianghe, Yingfeng and Tietou, were changed into junior high schools.

1983, three junior high schools were abolished, and Gu Yan complete middle school was changed into Liucheng junior high school. Chengguan Town Junior Middle School was established. So far, there are three complete middle schools and 1 1 junior middle schools in Shiquan County. 1985, Liu Quan middle school was changed into junior middle school. By the end of 1988, there were 2 complete middle schools and 2 junior middle schools in Shiquan county, with 6472 students and 505 faculty members.

In 20 12, the score of college entrance examination reached a record high on the basis of 20 1 1 breaking the 400 mark for the first time. The number of applicants for the college entrance examination is 1 178, and the number of second-year online students is 47 1, with a net increase of 37 students year-on-year, and the online rate of second-year students is 40%. Among them, there are 453 liberal arts candidates, the number of two online students 18 1, and the online rate is 40%; There are 50 science candidates1person, and 244 people are online, with an online rate of 48.7%; There are 224 art and sports candidates, 46 of whom are online, with an online rate of 20.5%. There are 46 people with more than 600 points in arts and sciences. There are ordinary middle schools 1 1 in the county, with 9 198 students. Vocational education center school 1 institute, with 205 students1person and 697 full-time teachers in ordinary middle schools. The enrollment rate of junior high school graduates is 93.4%. The dropout rate of ordinary junior middle schools is 1.88%.