According to the provisions of the Compulsory Education Law, for students who violate the school management system, the school should ()

According to the provisions of Article 27 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the school shall give criticism and education to students who violate the school management system and shall not expel them.

Twenty-fourth schools should establish and improve the safety system and emergency mechanism, carry out safety education for students, strengthen management, eliminate hidden dangers in time and prevent accidents.

Local people's governments at or above the county level regularly inspect the safety of school buildings; Need maintenance and renovation, timely maintenance and renovation.

Schools shall not employ persons who are deprived of political rights according to law or are not suitable for compulsory education because of intentional crimes as teaching staff.

Twenty-fifth schools shall not charge fees in violation of state regulations, and shall not seek benefits by selling goods and services to students or in disguised form.

Twenty-sixth schools implement the principal responsibility system. The headmaster shall meet the qualifications prescribed by the state. The principal shall be appointed by the education administrative department of the people's government at the county level according to law.

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Case: Parents complain, where did private schools get the right to expel students?

A few days ago, many parents of students in Hebei Quyang Experimental School posted "negative information" about the school in the WeChat group, complaining that there were more than 30 children in the girls' dormitory of the school, and only two hours of air conditioning were turned on every day, which led to the expulsion of the children from the school.

As for the reasons for the shortage of school housing, a parent analyzed that on the one hand, there are more and more students, on the other hand, the school rented a building on campus to Quyang County Transportation Bureau. A person in charge of the Quyang County Education Bureau said that an investigation team had been set up to investigate the matter.

Hebei Quyang Experimental School is a private school. The expelled students were in the eighth grade and still in the compulsory education stage. What this school did seriously violated the compulsory education law. Not only should we correct mistakes and let students go back to school, but the local education department should also hold the school accountable.

In addition, for private schools to expand the enrollment scale regardless of school conditions, resulting in the school can not guarantee the basic conditions of students' study and life, and the local education department also has the problem of poor supervision, which needs to be investigated for dereliction of duty. In order to improve the quality of compulsory education and ensure that every student can receive compulsory education with quality assurance, local governments must adhere to the rule of law and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of every student.

Article 27 of China's Compulsory Education Law stipulates that "schools should criticize and educate students who violate the school management system and may not expel them."

This is for all schools in compulsory education, and private schools in compulsory education must also strictly implement it. It should be noted that even students who violate the school management system are not allowed to be expelled from the school, let alone those who do not violate the school management system.

From the analysis of information reported by the media, students were expelled only because parents posted "negative information" about the school in the WeChat group, complaining about the poor accommodation. It's incredible to punish students like this. What do parents' complaints have to do with students? If the school is dissatisfied with parents' complaints, it should be aimed at parents, not punish students.

Moreover, parents reflect the facts in the WeChat group, not making rumors out of nothing, which also belongs to the legal rights of parents. For the opinions put forward by parents, the school should respond and explain. If you don't respond or explain, you will expel the students. This is to prohibit parents from expressing criticism and threaten parents by expelling students.

Going to a private school is a differentiated choice for the educated. Compared with public schools, private schools should pay more attention to reputation to attract students (parents) to choose, so they should pay special attention to parents' opinions.

However, in recent years, due to the lack and imbalance of high-quality compulsory education resources, some private schools are extremely unfriendly to students (parents), including: persuading students with poor grades, expelling students who violate school rules, kicking out parents with opinions, and expanding class enrollment in pursuit of school income.

These practices are suspected of violating the Compulsory Education Law. However, in this regard, private school operators and some public opinion rationalize the practice of persuading and expelling students on the grounds that "this is a private school" and "it is not compulsory education for the educated". They believe that private schools have no responsibility to ensure students' compulsory education, and students can enter public schools after being dismissed and expelled.

This kind of thinking and practice is very wrong. Although private schools in compulsory education stage are students' voluntary choice and charge tuition fees, the teaching content of schools is compulsory education. Persuading and expelling students will also lead to students dropping out of school. Therefore, private schools cannot expel students at will.

Even if students don't want to come to private schools again, schools should trace where they transferred to study, and they can't ignore their whereabouts. According to 20 17 national statistical bulletin on education development, the consolidation rate of compulsory education in China is only 93.8%, and it is the responsibility of every compulsory education school to effectively reduce the dropout rate of compulsory education.

Returning to this private school in Hebei, expelling students is not only suspected of violating the Compulsory Education Law, but also suspected of running schools in violation of regulations, which has great security risks.

It is also wrong for Quyang County Transportation Bureau to rent the school buildings of private schools for office work, and the school buildings cannot be used for other purposes, what's more, the school buildings are extremely nervous, and even the basic school standards can not be reached after renting.

It is necessary to further investigate whether the local authorities have fulfilled their regulatory responsibilities and why the Transportation Bureau has to rent the venues of private schools. Therefore, it is urgent to form an independent investigation team to investigate and investigate the responsibility according to the investigation results, so as to strengthen the awareness of local governments to govern education according to law and schools to run schools independently according to law.

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