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If you violate the school rules, you will be expelled from the school; Teachers do not have the right to expel students, and they are generally dismissed after the teacher reports and is approved by the Political and Educational Office.
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When the student is really hopeless, when he doesn't study and affects the classmates next to him. Call the parents to accompany them (this is the last) If it really doesn't work, the parents will automatically return. Teachers do not have the power to expel students, only with the consent of the principal or the Education Bureau.
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Teachers and schools don't actually have the right to expel students unless it's really serious homicide, fire prevention or something like that.
The heaviest punishment is a warning and expulsion from the law, because minors have the right to compulsory education.
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First there is the education law, then there are the school rules. Even if the school rules stipulate that the expulsion can be done, if there is a discrepancy or conflict with the education law, a lawsuit can be filed to force the school to change the school rules. As for the teacher, at most, he can go to the principal to make some small reports, and he is not a fart.
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Fight and seriously injure others, and do things that damage the reputation of the school. Hit the division commander... The expulsion seems to be reflected by the teacher and the superior leader, and then the decision is made. Once you are expelled from school, it will be difficult to go to another school.
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Teachers alone do not have the power to expel students. The school expels a student for violating the school rules, and the school rules must have their own version of how to expel the student. Just check it out.
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If there is a serious violation of school rules, the school does not cherish the opportunity to make corrections Teachers have the right to expel students.
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Seriously injured others in fights, repeatedly contacted students from the outside world, and did things that damaged the reputation of the school. Hit the division commander... The expulsion seems to be reflected by the teacher and the superior leader, and then the decision is made. Once you are expelled from school, it will be difficult to go to another school.
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Students who violate the rules and regulations of the school will be expelled, and only teachers who specialize in managing student work have the right to expel students!
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If it were something very simple, it wouldn't be ...
Just let the teacher see the bad side ... That's it.
The teacher should ask the director or something.。。
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Not below junior high school, but above junior high school.
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During the compulsory education stage, the school may not expel a student under any circumstances, and if the student violates the criminal law, or has serious negligence, the relevant department shall carry out educational punishment.
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Students who have seriously violated the rules and regulations of the school, and after being educated, admonished, and remembered, they still do not repent and go their own way. The school may expel the student in accordance with the rules and regulations governing the student. For example, if a female student is pregnant and gives birth, she violates school rules and can be persuaded to leave school.
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Schools do not have the right to expel students under any circumstances, but must ensure the rights and interests of children in compulsory education, ensure the children's personal rights, criticize the education if the children make mistakes, and must not expel the students without permission, and if the children commit crimes, they can be dealt with by the judicial organs.
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There are two situations, the first type of children in the nine-year compulsory education stage, fighting, and early love. None of this justifies the expulsion of a child, who has the right to compulsory education. Unless involved in a criminal offence.
Another situation is that children above high school reach the age of minors, and the school has the right to punish the child's mistakes for serious situations, including expulsion from school.
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If a student breaks the rules in school, is disobedient, mischievous, causes trouble in school, and does not study seriously, such a student will be expelled from the school.
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A school is a place for teaching and educating people, and the school has the right to expel a student if he violates the school system or does something that violates the law.
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If the violation of national laws constitutes a criminal offense, the school may expel the student. Where ordinary school students receive criminal punishment for committing a crime, the school may make a decision to expel them, or may not make a decision to expel them.
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Students who have violated the rules of the law will definitely be expelled, and if they violate the rules of the elementary and junior high school students, they can also be expelled according to the circumstances, and they can also do things that are not suitable for this age.
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Hello, if the student has serious violations of campus rules or the student has violated the law, the school can expel the student in this case.
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Schools for 9-year professional education must not expel students, and schools shall respect minors' right to receive education, and must not expel minor students in violation of laws and state provisions. However, in high school or college, if you have seriously violated discipline or even violated the law, you can be discouraged or expelled.
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Students may be expelled if they violate the rules of the school and the circumstances of the violation are serious.
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If the school expells a student, he is in accordance with strict regulations, such as the student has done something particularly important and has had a significant impact on the school, then it is okay.
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Students will be expelled from school only if they have committed serious disciplinary violations.
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When a student violates the law and does not repent after being discovered, and violates the law again.
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Under what circumstances can a school expel a child, if the child has done something illegal during school, such as failing to follow the law, it can be seen that the student is not obeying.
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It must be that the student is violating the rules and regulations of the school. The school has rules and regulations, and if you say that you have violated it, if you don't listen, the school will definitely expel you.
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As long as the student can't choose the serious. Seriously no return point, should be able to start.
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Different schools have different rules, and strictly speaking, schools in the compulsory education stage cannot expel students.
However, non-compulsory education schools can expel students, and generally speaking, it is a serious violation of discipline or law.
Please refer to the school's rules for details.
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Hello! Legalum lawyers have the answer for you!
Questions. Hello!
Each school has its own discipline, and students are subject to various penalties from the school if they do not follow the school's discipline during their time at school. China implements nine-year compulsory education, during which schools cannot expel students. However, after nine years of compulsory education, if a student commits serious violations of discipline or law, the school may expel the student.
Questions. Does an elementary school principal have the right to expel an elementary school student?
China implements nine-year compulsory education, during which schools cannot expel students.
Therefore, the principal cannot expel a student.
Questions. It's just a little naughty, and it doesn't violate the school rules.
The child is still young and only in the second grade.
Students cannot be expelled.
Questions. The teacher has asked the parents to take the child home.
You can go to the Education Bureau to complain.
Questions. The kid was a little naughty, that is, he quarreled with his classmates, and the teacher said that he was suicidal, and you said that a 9-year-old child knew how to commit suicide, and you can't say don't want it.
Yes, understand your feelings.
China implements nine-year compulsory education, during which schools cannot expel students. It is recommended that you file a complaint with the Education Bureau.
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Breaking the law and committing crimes, repeatedly and seriously violating school rules and causing serious repercussions in the school. can report to the Education Bureau and expel the student.
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Students are expelled when they seriously affect the school rules and then have a big impact on the reputation of the school.
For example, if there is a serious fight, it is possible to be expelled.
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If a student does something illegal, he or she can definitely be expelled, but if he only violates discipline and does not reach the level of violating the law, he can generally only be punished but not expelled.
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In the case of nine-year compulsory education, a student cannot be expelled unless he has violated the criminal law.
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The school may issue a student's enrollment if the student seriously violates the school's rules. The same is true for students who break the law.
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The school has the right to expel a student only if the student has seriously violated the school rules and discipline!
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If a student does something illegal, or violates some of the rules set by the school, he will definitely be expelled.
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Must be a violation of serious school rules.
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The school can expel the student if he or she has committed something illegal and has committed a major fault, but it can only be approved after reporting to the Education Bureau, and the student cannot be expelled at will.
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Schools are not allowed to expel students in the compulsory education stage, and high schools may expel students, but there must be certain rules.
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Expulsion is recommended in cases where the student has committed a major disciplinary offense or has caused a serious adverse impact on the school, or if the student has seriously affected his classmates.
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It has an impact on the school, and it really can't be kept.
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The school can expel a student if the student has committed a major offense, for example, if the student has committed a crime, and if the student has violated certain school-specific rules, it can also be dismissed, but different schools have different rules. If a person lives a lifetime, he will live a heart, and when the heart is good, everything will be fine, and when the heart is strong, all problems will not be a problem.
The human heart, though only the size of a fist, is inexhaustible in power when it is strong and can overcome everything, but when it is fragile, it is particularly vulnerable to injury and sentimentality.
The heart is our root, our root, we must work hard to cultivate our heart, so that it becomes stronger and stronger, because only when the heart is strong, can we ** everything.
There are no strong enemies, only oneself that is not strong enough.
Life is a contest between oneself and oneself, and in the final analysis, it is a contest between oneself and one's heart. If you can open your heart and live positively and optimistically, you will find that life is not as bad as you think.
In the face of a difficult life, we must continue to strengthen our hearts, when no one helps, we must rely on ourselves to stand firm, as long as you stand firm, life will not be able to bring you down.
If you are not satisfied with your current life, don't complain, and strive to strengthen your heart, which is our only way out.
As long as your heart is strong enough, there is no obstacle in life that you can't overcome.
On the road of life, there are bumps and bumps, stumbles, if you are not strong enough in your heart, then these bumps and bumps, stumbles, will become your life road, one after another can not get over the hurdles, you will go extremely difficult.
The hurdles in life are not easy, especially the heart hurdles, the most.
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The state is nine-year compulsory education, and schools do not have the right to suspend children from classes, at most they will be punished, and the suspension of classes will be a warning, but it is absolutely not allowed to be prescribed, and it can be solved by law when necessary.
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They absolutely have the right to expel students, there's no doubt about that!
But there is also a point in private schools, after all, they are private, and they can basically do everything through relationships and money!
As for complaints, you still don't ask for yourself, you can't fight the school!
Whether they are private or not, the school has the absolute right to expel students, although they say yes"Dissuade from leaving"way, but depending on the situation, there are also decisions to expel students directly from the school or expelle from the school!
There is room for mitigation in the private sector, while in formal state institutions, once words such as expulsion are proposed, it is basically useless for anyone, and they cannot keep the money.
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During the period of non-compulsory education, it is possible to expel students for violating the law, but during the period of compulsory education, the school does not have any right to expel students. Schools have the right to dissuade students, but schools in the compulsory education stage do not have the right to dissuade students. and notify the parents or relevant units, and report to the provincial education administrative department and the competent business department for the record.
According to Article 18 of the Measures for the Administration of Student Status in Secondary Vocational Schools, students and their guardians shall apply for withdrawal, and the withdrawal procedures may be handled with the approval of the school. After a student withdraws from school, the school shall promptly report it to the competent department for education for the record. If a student has one of the following circumstances, the school may withdraw from the school:
1. Failure to go through the resumption procedures within two weeks after the expiration of the leave period without special circumstances;
2. Suspend school for two consecutive years and still cannot return to school;
3. Absenteeism in one semester for more than 90 class hours;
4. Leaving school without authorization for more than two consecutive weeks.
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It's a bit overweight. Students who are withdrawn from school are subject to the school's regulations, and no student can be withdrawn from school at random, and the school rules are different, but the basic situation is the same. Even if there are some students who want to start a business or have a personal emergency, they can take the initiative to withdraw from school after applying to the school.
1. Failing the exam.
If you fail three major courses or four or more courses in one semester or several semesters, you will not be allowed to continue your studies at the school and will have to go through the withdrawal procedures. 2. Too many failing grades.
Each school has its own set of credit rules, and if you accumulate a certain amount of credits, you will be withdrawn from school. In this case, it is an order to withdraw from school, and there is no room for conditions.
3. Repetition and demotion.
There is a certain limit on the number of years of repetition, and if you repeat or demote a grade in a row or accumulate more than two times, you will be withdrawn from school.
Fourth, more than the normal school system.
The duration of study in the school should not exceed two years of the normal academic system, that is, the period of repetition or suspension cannot exceed two years, otherwise you will be withdrawn from school.
5. Failure to resume school on time.
The university stipulates that students must complete the procedures for resuming their studies immediately after the expiration of the leave of absence, and if they do not complete the procedures within the time limit, they will be withdrawn from the university.
6. The re-examination after resumption of school is unqualified.
If you fail to pass the re-examination after the suspension of school, you will also be withdrawn from the school.
7. The school deems that the student should be suspended from school but does not suspend the school.
If a student is deemed to be suspended due to illness or other reasons, he or she will be expelled from school if he or she fails to comply.
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