Xinhuanet Chengdu, August 13 (Reporter Wu Xiaoying) On August 13, the reporter learned from the Sichuan Provincial Department of Education that all students in urban and rural compulsory education were exempted from tuition and fees on the basis of "two exemptions and one subsidy", taking the lead in realizing "three exemptions and one subsidy" in compulsory education in China.
"Two exemptions and one subsidy" refers to a subsidy policy that the state provides free textbooks to students from poor families in rural compulsory education, exempts miscellaneous fees, and subsidizes boarding students with a certain living expenses. This policy has been implemented since 200 1.
Tang Xiaowei, deputy director of the Education Department of Sichuan Province, said that the "three exemptions and one subsidy" policy implemented in Sichuan is free of tuition and fees, textbooks and homework fees, and subsidizes the living expenses of poor boarders. Among them, students in urban and rural compulsory education can enjoy the "three exemptions" policy, and the "one subsidy" is only for boarders with financial difficulties, and the students who benefit from it account for 55% of the total number of boarders, of which Liangshan Prefecture, Ganzi and Aba regions reach 100%.
According to the relevant policies issued by Sichuan Province, the "one subsidy" subsidizes the living expenses of boarding students with financial difficulties in rural compulsory education according to the standards of 250 days a year, 4 yuan for primary school students and 5 yuan for junior high school students. Among them, since last year, Sichuan has raised the living allowance standard and coverage of boarding students in Tibetan areas 3 1 county and Laoliangshan 10 county to10.7 million yuan and10.000% respectively; According to the standards of 1.000 yuan per primary school student and 1.250 yuan per junior high school student per year, and according to the proportion of no more than 20%, the living allowance will be provided for boarding students with financial difficulties in urban compulsory education, so as to fully realize "make up for it".
In addition, Sichuan has implemented the nutrition improvement plan for rural compulsory education students in 25 counties (cities, districts) in the whole province/kloc-0, and implemented it according to the 3 yuan standard of 200 days per student per year. At present, ethnic areas have achieved full coverage of urban and rural areas.