Dwindling attendance leaves Jilin primary with one child


Chen Hongyan teaches her only student, Wang Hao, at Sanmenli Village Primary School in Gongzhuling, Jilin province. Photos by Shao Meiqi / Xinhua
Two teachers strive to support and protect last remaining student
Wang Hao attended the first national flag-raising ceremony of the new semester on Monday. Only three people took part - Wang and his two teachers.
The 12-year-old student, who is in the fifth grade, has been the sole student at Sanmenli Village Primary School since September.
Sanmenli, home to more than 1,000 residents, is about 90 kilometers from downtown Gongzhuling in Jilin province.
"In the past, the primary school was well-known in the nearby villages. At one time there were more than 200 students and a dozen teachers," said Wang Lixin, the village's Party chief. "However, the teachers retired one by one after 2010 and students began to transfer to nearby Maochengzi Town Primary School."
Maochengzi primary, about 6 km away, is much larger and conditions are better, he said. "Parents tell me their children enjoy studying there, where they have more classmates and a better learning environment. Some parents even moved to the town."
Chen Hongyan, who teaches Wang Hao in every subject except physical education, said they provide the boy with the same educational resources as in other schools.
"Every day, he completes all seven classes, sticking to the schedule. I have set 14 alarms on my cellphone as class bells," said the 41-year-old teacher, who has been at the school for 18 years.
"Even though there is only one student in the class, I will still do a good job. It's our duty to ensure every child enjoys equal rights to education, and I believe any teacher would do the same."
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