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More Schools for Migrant Children Closed in Beijing

 

More Schools for Migrant Children Closed in Beijing
Nine more schools for migrant children have been closed in Beijing's Chaoyang District, the move follows the closure of over 20 schools in Daxing District and Haidian District. The government says that places for students attending the schools will be found at other public schools. The principals of some of the schools that are being closed argue that the recent series of closures is not being carried out with care and that some children may not continue their studies. Parents have also complained about finding places for their children at other schools.
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Economic Observer Online
http://www.eeo.com.cn/2011/0816/208875.shtml 
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Nine more schools for migrant children have been closed in Beijing's Chaoyang District, the move follows the recent closure of over 20 schools in Daxing District and Haidian District. The government says that places for students that had attended the closed schools will be found at other public schools. The principals of some of the schools that are being closed argue that the recent series of closures is not being carried out with care and that some children may not continue their studies. Parents have also complained about the difficulty in finding places for their children at other schools.

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