Yichang No.16 Middle School was founded in 1957, formerly Yichang Practical Middle School and Jinggangshan Middle School, and now it is renamed as 197 1. The school now covers an area of 9350㎡, with a building area of 8600㎡. According to relevant data, there are 25 classes with 85 on-the-job teaching staff.
Among them, there are 42 senior middle school teachers, excellent principals 1 person, Yichang famous teachers 1 person, 4 municipal academic leaders, 9 municipal curriculum reform expert group members, Yichang "key researcher of curriculum resources development" 1 person, 7 national second-level psychological counselors, 6 school academic leaders, 5 teachers who have completed graduate courses and 3 graduate students.
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Yichang, a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Hubei Province, was called Yiling in ancient times. Created a number of firsts in Hubei Province and even the whole country. Located between east longitude11015' ~1204' and north latitude 29 56' ~ 3134', it is located at the junction of central China, southwest Hubei and the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River.
By 2022, the city will have jurisdiction over 5 municipal districts, 3 county-level cities, 3 counties and 2 autonomous counties, with a total area of 2 1 10,000 square kilometers; By the end of 2022, Yichang had a permanent population of 3.92 million.
Yichang belonged to Xiling tribe in ancient times. According to the Records of Yichang Prefecture, Yiling was an ancient Jingzhou in Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, and it was an important place of Cisse in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, with a city. In the twenty-sixth year of Qin Shihuang (the first 22 years1year), the county was established and changed to Yiling county. Most of Yichang belongs to Nanjun.
"Han inherited Qin system", Yiling belonged to Jingzhou South County in the Western Han Dynasty, and was changed to Linjiang County in the 13th year of Jian 'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty (208). In the fifteenth year of Jian 'an (2 10), Linjiang County was changed to Yidu County, which governed Yidu (now Yichang), Zigui, Zhijiang and Yidu (now Yidu).
In the Three Kingdoms period, in the first year of Wu (222), Yiling was changed to Xiling County, also known as Yidu County. During the reign of Jin Taikang (280-289), it was renamed Yiling County. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, another county was set up in the western boundary of Yiling (between Huangniuyan and Heiyan on the south bank of the Yangtze River), and it was named "Yichang", which meant that it was suitable for national prosperity to pray for the division of counties. The name "Yichang" began to appear in history.