The education commissions of both Haidian and Chaoyang districts in Beijing have released details of how they plan to help find new places for students after many of the private schools that cater to the city's migrant worker population were closed down recently. The Haidian District government will invest 9 million yuan in school renovation, building temporary classrooms, providing desks and chairs and hire 144 teachers. The Chaoyang District government has pledged to help find 4,300 places in local public schools for which families will only have to pay tuition fees of 350 yuan per student per year, less than the 1,000 yuan that they were previously required to pay. The price difference will be subsidized by government.
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Beijing Morning News
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