Re: mobile children go to school of dreams, three families suffer from problems due to problems
his hopes gradually diminished, until the morning of July 6th, the truck rumbled to the door of the school. On the 6 day of
7, Li Zhongshan went to school with her son deliberately. "Why should we dismantle our school?" The son asked with a cry. He did not know how to reply and sighed: "when you grow up, you will understand."
in the heavy rain, you can see only the tall flagpoles from the door. The child's eyes were bright and his hands were raised. "Dad, look, red flag is still there. The school has not been demolished!"
2017 July 13th, several workers are using bricks to build the school gate on
two years ago, and Li Zhongshan wanted to send children to school age in public schools. He lived less than 1 kilometers from the public primary school in the town, and only 10 minutes' walk, but he was stopped at the gate.
"the gatekeeper told me that the school quota was full, so I wouldn't let me in." The butcher is sturdy and his hands are always wrapped in a smell of flesh.
the aquaculture area on the other side of the same market, Tao Yuchun, a short stature, did not approach the school gate at all. "People don't know you, who goes in to talk to you?"
Yang Ping said the same thing in the small parking lot management office.
they believe that this society attaches importance to "relationship and human relationship" and is unwilling to run into trouble in vain. Many of their important information comes from "listening and speaking", such as the children of migrant workers who want to enter public schools and need to prepare a lot of documents, although they do not know what it is, but they believe that they "can not get out".
Tao Yuchun's hometown had a big flood, and the crops in the field were flooded. Later, he sold fruits and timber, and finally sat on the green train to the big city. It was in 1998. He clearly remembered that a ticket cost 68 yuan, and the train was crowded with people who came out to work with snake skin bags. He and his wife put the quilt in the aisle, "come to the individual to make", sit there for a while, stand up for a day and a night.
Li Zhongshan arrived 6 years earlier than he was, and was also crowded in the carriage. In May of that year, Li Zhongshan, who had been "struggling to go", finally left his hometown the day before collecting wheat at home. There were 40 seats on the bus, but 116 people were stuck. Li Zhongshan, who was only 1.5 meters tall, was sandwiched to the destination by the crowd. He brought 200 yuan into the belt, trouser pocket and sole.
that was in 1992. In the detailed rules for the implementation of the law on compulsory education in People's Republic of China, the earliest arrangements for compulsory education involving migrant children appeared in the state: "school-age children and adolescents receive compulsory education to non domicile places, and approved by the county education management department or the local people's Government in the place where the household registration is located." In accordance with the relevant provisions of the residence of the people's government, apply for a loan.
Li Zhongshan, who didn't graduate from primary school, didn't care because he came to make money.
at the very beginning, Tao Yuchun, who had never done an aquaculture business, lost the money borrowed from usury. "The fish was lost and the basket was lost." The southern couple did not think that it was so cold in winter, and they just slowed down by borrowing money everywhere.