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Why did you cancel Pingdu No.2 Middle School?

In order to realize the balanced development of urban and rural education faster.

Pingdu No.2 Middle School: Built in 1952, located in Lenggezhuang (formerly known as Lenggezhuang), called Pingdu County Middle School. 1953, moved to Guxian and renamed Pingdu No.2 Middle School. High school is added in 1960. 20 1 1 merge.

From 1983 to 1985, there are only 12 high schools: No.1 Middle School, No.2 Middle School, No.3 Middle School, No.4 Middle School, No.5 Middle School, No.6 Middle School, No.7 Middle School, No.8 Middle School (Mingcun), No.9 Middle School, No.10 Middle School and Huaqiao Middle School. Junior middle schools 1 17, including 45 central middle schools. Most schools built in 1950s continued until the beginning of 2 1 century. After ten years of continuous merger, 20 1 1 rural high schools all entered the urban area. Only No.1 Middle School, No.9 Middle School, Huaqiao Middle School and Development Zone High School are reserved.

The orderly merger of rural high schools is to accelerate the connection between towns and villages, and also to promote the healthy and rapid development of urban ordinary high schools and urban education.