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School comfort improvement initiative, titled "Comfortable School", has undergone revisions

Changes to national education project 'Comfortable School' enacted by government order dated April 30, 2025, as per our report.

Modified 'Comfortable School' educational project, a nationwide educational initiative, was altered...
Modified 'Comfortable School' educational project, a nationwide educational initiative, was altered following the Government decree issued on April 30, 2025, our site reports.

School comfort improvement initiative, titled "Comfortable School", has undergone revisions

A Fresh Take:

Listen up, folks! The Action Plan for our national project has undergone some changes. Here's the lowdown:

By 2024, we're gonna pump in a whopping 257,000 new student places (working in a two-shift system), with an initial plan of 260,600 places back in the day. And by 2025, we're going big with 203,400 new student places (still in that two-shift system), previously planned at 199,800.

As for those old, crumbling schools, the idea is to have just 0.2% of schools with design capacities over 300 students being haggard in 2023, 2024, and 2025.

When it comes to building or snagging these 460,400 new student places (again, for the two-shift system), here's the plan:

By 2024, we're aiming for 454,000 new students' spots, and by 2025, we're gunning for a modest 6,000 more.

But wait, there's more! The schools we're gonna roll out will all meet the criteria for a 'cozy school.'

By 2024, 50.6% of the schools will be cozy, with city schools accounting for 30.3% and countryside schools making up 20.3%.

By 2025, we're aiming to have 100% of the schools offering that warm, fuzzy feeling, with city schools taking the lead at 60.9% and countryside schools at 39.1%.

The decree takes effect the minute it's been signed, so keep your eyes peeled!

Now, if you're wondering about a national project that targets school renovations or creating student places, the info's kinda thin. But there's this thing called Project 2025 that's been making waves, primarily focusing on shifting federal education funding structures, privatizing certain aspects of education, and axing specific programs. But remember, Project 2025 isn't the same as what we're discussing here, so don't get them twisted. For updates on local or state-level infrastructure development and educational capacity expansion, it's best to check those sources directly.

  1. I am eagerly anticipating the start of a massive construction project aimed at creating 460,400 new student places by 2025, with a two-shift system in place.
  2. The shift in federal education policy and legislation, expected in 2023, includes a plan to renovate old, crumbling schools, ensuring that only 0.2% of them with design capacities over 300 students remain in a dilapidated state.
  3. In line with the education-and-self-development policy, I am excited about the general news that by 2025, all new schools built under this project will offer a 'cozy school' environment, with a significant number of city and countryside schools being transformed.
  4. Despite the lack of specific details about the national project, I find it intriguing that the plan intends to create an additional 6,000 student places by 2025, compared to the initial plan of 2023.
  5. As a concerned citizen, I believe it's important to keep up with the latest policy and legislative changes, including those related to infrastructure development and educational capacity expansion, as they progress through politics and local or state-level updates.

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