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Several parents in eastern Shandong province have accused (lên án) a
public school (trường công) of introducing (áp dụng) an admission policy (chính sách nhập học) based on the size of the apartments owned by the students’ families.
public school (trường công) of introducing (áp dụng) an admission policy (chính sách nhập học) based on the size of the apartments owned by the students’ families.
Parents claimed that the No.1 Experimental Primary School in the city of Heze rejected (từ chối, bác) their children’s admissions, stating that it was because their apartments were smaller than 60 square meters. They blamed the school for favoring (ưu ái) wealthy families (nhà giàu).
An unnamed school representative (đại diện trường) told local media that the criterion was the result of the city’s fast-paced urban development. They said the school has had difficulties coping with the influx of new residents while catering to the educational needs of existing local families.
“This has severely interrupted the normal admission order of our school,” said the representative of the school with around 4,600 students. “This requirement had been set because we couldn’t think of other solutions. We wanted to make sure all kids in this area can attend school.”
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