The Longde Family Business in Miaoli County applied for suspension of enrollment in the 109 school year, and planned to restructure into a private bilingual primary and secondary school. During the preparation period, the reorganization plan was cancelled due to the rent of the town office land. The school said today that it has applied to the Ministry of Education for re-enrollment of 3 new subjects in the 111 academic year.
Longde Jiashang was founded nearly half a century ago. It is the only vocational school for family affairs in the Haixian area of Miaoli County. In response to the impact of the low birth rate, the school wanted to transform into a private bilingual primary and secondary school. Due to the dispute over the public land of the town hall, he was forced to suspend the restructuring plan and instead applied for re-enrollment in the 111 school year, which was approved by the National Education Administration of the Ministry of Education.
Xu Yongfang, the principal of Longde Family Business, said in a telephone interview with reporters today that following the school had suspended enrollment for 2 years, the application for re-enrollment in the 111 academic year was approved by the Ministry of Education in November 110. There are 3 new departments in the department, with 35 students in each class and each department. We hope to make steady progress towards refined teaching and lay the foundation for a new start. We will also carry out school building renovation projects and reorganize school affairs, and strive to start anew with a new style and image.
Xu Yongfang pointed out that the Longde family business is located in Yuanli Town, Miaoli County. There are National Yuanli High School and County Yuanli High School in the area, but there is no technical vocational high school. The school can meet the needs of students who want to learn a skill to improve their professional skills, and use micro Entrepreneurship courses are incorporated into the curriculum to prepare students to enter the job market and even start a business upon graduation.
The school also issued a “re-admission statement” on Facebook, stating that there were rumors from the outside world that this year’s re-admission freshmen might be forced to transfer schools due to school management problems. “This is a groundless speculation.”
The school emphasized that when the school decided to transform three years ago, it guaranteed that the students in the school would graduate from the original subject of the original school. Even if the number of students dropped significantly and caused huge losses, they would still insist on normal teaching. Now this group of senior high school students will graduate in June, and will not be in the future. It is impossible for any reason to damage the rights of students in education. Teachers, parents, and classmates can rest assured that the school will try its best to give students the most enriching 3-year technical and vocational education.
(Editor-in-Chief: Zhuang Yanyu)
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