School's out forever

09:25, November 15, 2010      

Email | Print | Subscribe | Comments | Forum 


Geloema (center) is 12. Photo: Wu Chuanming

The new semester begins today but Geloema, 12, won't be going back to school. Instead she stands on the hillside watching sheep. Most of the land here was deforested during the last 50 years. She can only watch as her former classmates flock down the path to the Yiguojue village school.

Geloema and her family of seven are among 178,642 people living over 3,000 meters above sea level in remote Meigu county, a part of the Liangshan Yi autonomous prefecture, Sichuan Province. Located in northeast Liangshan, this county is 98 percent Yi ethnic minority. An average farmer here earned 917 yuan a year in 2002.

Geloema's disabled mother and sick grandfather must stay at home while her father works all day cultivating a few parcels of near-barren soil for potatoes, corn and buckwheat to feed the family. He also works occasional odd jobs.

He took Geloema, the eldest, out of school at grade three. Geloema every week shepherds cattle and sheep belonging to her whole village. She chops wood, fetches water, cooks and takes care of her younger siblings, frail mother and grandfather.

Geloema is by no means alone in dropping out of school in the remote areas of mountainous Meigu county. Grade three to six students drop out fast, especially girls. More than 60 percent of rural children have dropped out of school to work at home despite a recent raft of national policies introducing free tuition and free textbooks to such areas.

For the moment, new policies cannot overcome age-old poverty and traditional thinking.

By Wu Chuanming Source: Global Times


【1】 【2】 【3】 【4】

(Editor:叶欣)

  • Do you have anything to say?
  • Chinese Navy soldiers hold an evening party marking the upcoming 62nd National Day aboard Chinese Navy hospital ship "Peace Ark" in the Pacific on Sept. 28, 2011. The Chinese National Day falls on Oct. 1. (Xinhua/Zha Chunming)

  • Photo taken on Sept. 30, 2011 shows the crowd at the plaza of Beijing Railway Station in Beijing, capital of China. The railway transportation witnessed a travel peak with the approach of the seven-day National Day holidays on Friday. (Xinhua)
  • A man wearing high-heel shoes takes part in the 3rd annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, an event when men literally walk in women's shoes to raise awareness about ending violence against women, at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto, Canada, Sept. 29, 2011. (Xinhua/Zou Zheng)
  • Photo taken on Sept. 29, 2011 shows a cargo ship in danger on the sea near Zhuhai City, south China's Guangdong Province. Cargo ship Fangzhou 6 of Qingzhou of southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region lost control after water stormed into its cabin due to Typhoon Nesat on the sea near Zhuhai Thursday, leaving 12 crew members in danger. Rescuers rushed to the ship and saved them by using a helicopter. (Xinhua)
  • Actress Gong Li poses for L'Officiel Magazine. (Xinhua Photo)

  • Demonstrators from the Occupy Wall Street campaign hold placards as they march in the financial district of New York September 29, 2011. After hundreds of protesters were denied access to some areas outside the New York Stock Exchange on September 17, demonstrators set up a rag-tag camp three blocks away. Zuccotti Park is a campground festooned with placards and anti-Wall Street slogans. The group is adding complaints of excessive police force against protesters and police treatment of ethnic minorities and Muslims to its grievances list, which includes bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90782/7199315.pdf