Top students help to lift county out of poverty


An impoverished area in Shaanxi province is seeing living standards rise as a result of proactive education policies
Since 2000, Baihe, a poverty-stricken county with a population of about 220,000 in the northwestern province of Shaanxi, has sent more than 1,800 students to some of China's best universities, providing a way to raise living standards in the area.
"The science student who got the highest score in this year's national college entrance exam in the city of Ankang was in my class. He was admitted to Tsinghua University," said Xie Peicheng, a teacher at Baihe Senior High School.
Seventy percent of the students in Xie's class are from rural households, and many come from poor families. "A decade ago, few students could pass the college entrance exam. But now, more are being accepted by top universities," he said.
Baihe lies in deep in the mountains, where there are rocky roads and large areas of infertile soil. "To send a student from here to college will help his or her family escape poverty," said Zeng Yougen, one of Xie's students. Zeng, who graduated from one of China's top three universities, is manager of a large company in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province in East China.
Niu Yubin, principal of Baihe Senior High School, said: "Mountainous Baihe lacks flat terrain, but the local government offered the largest area of land for us to build our high school. It was completed within three years with total investment of 400 million yuan ($57.5 million), and its modern facilities are even better than those in high schools in many large cities."
The local government of Baihe has always seen education as a top priority. From 2011 to 2015, spending on education reached 128.2 million yuan, nearly double its fiscal revenue. Five middle schools and high schools in the county have been relocated to better places, while 27 primary schools have been extended or rebuilt, and 11 kindergartens have been built from scratch.
As a result, Baihe Senior High has become a leading school in the area around Ankang, which administers Baihe, sending the largest number of students to second-tier universities for 17 years.
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