Ji'nan unified urban and rural compulsory education students two exemption one subsidy policy next year urban students free textbooks fees
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Shandong commercial newspaper reporter
recently, the Ji'nan municipal government issued related notices to further improve the urban and rural compulsory education funds guarantee mechanism. The notice made it clear that from the spring semester of 2017, the urban and rural compulsory education will be unified. The policy of "two exemption and one subsidy" will be provided free of charge to urban students.
it is understood that since 2016 spring semester, Ji'nan has unified the standard of public funds for urban and rural compulsory education students. The average quota of public funds for Ji'nan in 2016 is 810 yuan per student per year, and 1010 yuan per student per junior high school. On this basis, the boarding schools increase public funds subsidy in accordance with the average annual average of 200 yuan for boarding students, the smaller schools with less than 100 people in rural areas and 100 people to approve public funds, and the special education schools subsidize the public funds per year of 9000 yuan per student.
it is particularly noteworthy that, since the spring semester of 2017, Ji'nan will unify the "two exemption" policy of urban and rural compulsory education students to raise the level of public funding for smaller schools. In particular, Ji'nan will continue to implement the "two exemption and one subsidy" for rural students (exemption from tuition, free textbooks, tuition fees for family financial difficulties), the exemption of the cost of homework and the tuition exemption of urban students, and the free provision of textbooks, homework books and the implementation department to urban students. The system of circulating use of textbooks; living allowances for the urban low insurance families and special economic difficulties students, to ensure that the urban low insurance families and the students with special economic difficulties should be guaranteed; the allowance for the living expenses of the rural families with economic difficulties is extended to 30% of the boarding students in the school.