From July and August every year, they usually receive more or less calls asking if they can help their children find a school to attend, from kindergarten, elementary school to junior high school and high school, and they often hear people around them sigh, "It's really difficult for children to go to school now!" It's really difficult. What's the difficulty? I think it is difficult to go to a school that you are satisfied with. Of course, every parent has different evaluation standards for good schools. Some think public schools are good, some think private schools are good; some think schools that can live in are good, and some think schools that can go to day school are good; it can be said that "people have different opinions."
It is understandable that most parents currently agree that if their children can enter a satisfactory school, they can have a satisfactory score and a satisfactory way out in the future. Therefore, starting from kindergarten, parents have firmly believed that "the children cannot lose at the starting line." In order to let their children go to a satisfactory school, most parents will not only spare money, but also use all the useful relationships.
As a rural child, I can deeply understand the idea that rural parents are willing to let their children leave the countryside and stay away from agriculture. In the past, when rural children wanted to leave the countryside, there were basically three ways to go, "recruiting, joining the army, and going to school". With the comprehensive reform of state-owned collective enterprises, the road to recruiting workers is no longer available; in the past two years, they have also had certain requirements for academic qualifications, from the requirement of junior high school graduation in the past few years to the requirement of high school graduation in high school, and now to the advocating recruitment of college students. This year's conscription policy advocates priority for graduates with college degree or above or senior technical qualifications. In addition, with the reform of the national military service system, the idea of being able to be placed in a soldier in the past basically no longer exists, so "going to school" has become the only way out for all rural children to break out of the "farmer's door".
In order to let your children go to school in the county, many parents work hard to make money and buy houses in the county. Some people also let their children's mother live in the county and be "full-time housewife". The child's father goes out to work alone to earn money, which shows the hard work.
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