If a child breaks a device at school, does the school expel the student?

Updated on educate 2024-08-01
42 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The child broke the instrument at school, the school should not expel the student directly, this first of all, we must analyze the child under what circumstances the school instrument was damaged, if it is under normal teaching, the child is also under the prescribed use method, the instrument is damaged may be the problem of the instrument itself, and then look at the degree of damage, can not be directly expelled from the student without making things clear.

    Secondly, we have to take a look at what the specific nature of the instrument, if it can be compensated, it is determined that the child is broken, in the case of intentionality, we can ask the parents to pay compensation so that it can also reduce the loss of the school, and will also let the child bear the mistakes he made, and make corrections for this, I believe that the child, whether it is intentional or unintentional, should not be directly expelled, after all, this matter can be solved.

    If the school directly expels the child, the school also has a little, too anxious, the parents and the school communicate again, and then discuss the solution, of course, the child deliberately broke the instrument must be the child's fault, but let the child admit the mistake and correct, not only expulsion This is a more serious way, but also discipline, such as punishment and so on or compensation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If the school laboratory manages the rules and regulations.

    There is this article, and it is reasonable to preach to students that the school acts in accordance with the rules and regulations. The fault is on the student, and he can only strive for leniency.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    According to your description, such a situation is only necessary to pay the same price! Schools are not allowed to expel students without cause, because compulsory education is a mandatory rule of the state!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the child breaks the instrument at school, the parent takes the initiative to communicate with the teacher for compensation, which should not reach the point of expulsion. More importantly, don't blame the child too much, maybe the child is not careful.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is only because the student has broken the device, the school should not expel the student, and the student should ask the parents to compensate for the device.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If a primary school student accidentally breaks the instrument at school, the parents should take the initiative to compensate instead of the school expelling the student, which is not right.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is no such practice. Of course, there is a certain amount of compensation for the instrument or equipment, but it is not serious enough to make the student withdraw from school.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, you can just compensate the school for the relevant losses. Children who make mistakes should be educated, not expelled at will.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is absolutely wrong for the school to expel a student, and it also violates the law.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the school will have certain norms, and students need to make corresponding compensation for damaging instruments and equipment, rather than expelling students directly!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Students should not be expelled, students have the right to receive compulsory education, schools cannot deprive students of the right to education, students can report to the Education Bureau.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Under normal circumstances, even if the child breaks the school equipment, the school will give the student a chance.

    Unless the child maliciously breaks the device, and does it again and again, then there is a risk of being expelled from school.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you break something, you will definitely have to pay for it.

    If the child is in the period of nine years of compulsory education, the school does not have the power to expel him. Parental compensation should be indispensable.

    If you have completed nine years of compulsory education, you can be dealt with according to the school rules and may be expelled. Compensation is also required.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, schools will not expel students during the compulsory education stage, and will only impose sanctions depending on the circumstances of the problem.

    And the most important thing is to see whether the child has broken the instrument intentionally or unintentionally, if it is unintentional, it will generally not be punished, and at most it will criticize the education; In the case of intentional sabotage, not only compensation but also disciplinary action such as a review is required.

    If the child is in high school or college, in addition to compensation, there may be a greater penalty for the value of the child.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Students who break something in school should be compensated on a case-by-case basis:

    1. The school is responsible for repairing any damage caused by natural wear and tear.

    2. Where damage to public property is caused by man-made reasons, the perpetrator shall be responsible for compensation. If the perpetrator cannot be identified, the responsible (or contracting) unit for the location of the public property shall be responsible for compensation. If the items in the dormitory are damaged and the cause cannot be found, the students in the dormitory will collectively compensate.

    3. For those who intentionally damage public property, in addition to compensation according to regulations, the school will give corresponding disciplinary sanctions.

    So you pay for yourself.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Is it only your children who are smashing things? If there are several children, it can be shared.

    If it is a child who fights and breaks it, then the parents of the children involved should lose money and must pay for it.

    If the student is not optimistic about the student's misconduct, you can negotiate with the school to reduce the compensation.

    However, the general equipment used by a student should not be more expensive.

    Students should not be expelled as a school, and if the behavior is very dangerous, appropriate education should be given.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the child breaks the instrument at school, the school cannot expel the student, but can only ask the student's parents to compensate for the damaged instrument according to the value of the damage.

    If the school has taken the action of expelling the child, you can go to the education department to file a complaint, and if not, go directly to the court to sue the school.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If a child breaks the instrument at school, parents should actively compensate according to the price, and it will not reach the level of expelling the student.

    If the student is to be expelled from school, the child may not usually follow the rules and regulations of the school, and the parents should educate the child to make a commitment to the school, believing that the school will also consider giving the student another chance as appropriate.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on whether it is intentional and the value of the damage to the instrument. If the value of the instrument is relatively high and it is deliberately damaged, then it constitutes damage to public and private property, and the school can expel the student.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    No, there may be other reasons.

    Parents can communicate with the school to see what is going on.

    Thank you for your question.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hello! This is the wrong thing to do.

    The child breaks a piece of the school apparatus and can educate the student and let him learn the rules of the laboratory. Having students write an examination allows parents to buy the same supply school, and parents can compensate. However, the school cannot expel the student.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The child broke the equipment at school, and the school has no reason to expel the student!

    If the child is damaged by the instrument at school, it depends on the specific reason, if it is the child accidentally or unintentionally damaged, the parents can negotiate compensation with the school, if the child is because of bad habits, deliberately damage the instrument, then, in addition to compensation, parents should also fold into the child to the school to admit the mistake, and to seriously criticize the child.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is not right for the school to do this, and the school does not have the power to expel a student for this matter, unless the student has violated the rules of the school or has committed an offence or crime. If a student breaks the school equipment, he can pay compensation and not be expelled, so he believes that the school cannot expel the student.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, this is impossible, if the student breaks the instrument at school, this person, as his guardian, should be responsible for the compensation, and this should be contacted by the parents, so as not to say that the student will be expelled.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    On the surface, the child seems to be wronged, but in fact, you haven't described how the child broke it.

    Since it was to the point of being expelled, it was certain that the child had violated the disciplinary requirements at that time, so it was done.

    Therefore, parents should understand the facts and deal with things well.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If a child breaks a device at school, the school will not expel the student, and it is certainly unreasonable to say that the school has done so. If a child breaks the equipment in the school, the most he can do is to contact the parents to compensate or repair the equipment, and he has no right to expel the student.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If it is only the child who accidentally breaks the school's equipment, it is a normal teaching loss, and the school should be held responsible, if it is not right for them to expel the student, you can raise a question with the relevant authorities, and hope that the school will restore the child's right to go to school as soon as possible.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It shouldn't be solved in this way, if it is broken, you should discuss the solution with the teacher, the school also has a breakage rate, such as the instrument is broken at a certain time to be replaced, not to expel the student, in this case, the punishment is too severe.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    If a child breaks a device at school, does the school expel the student?

    Answer: If the child accidentally breaks the instrument at school, the damage is light and the parents can be compensated. Schools should not expel students. Because the student's student status is determined by the Education Bureau, and it has nothing to do with the damage, the school does not have the right to expel the student.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If it is intentional, the person who damages it will be compensated; If it's intentional, you pay for it.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    What should the school do if the school facilities are damaged by the student's fight, and the parents do not compensate?

    Answer, if the situation is not serious, the public will know that the big things are small, and the small things are small, so persuade and educate them, and the school has the obligation to supervise in the school, and also has a certain responsibility. If the circumstances are serious and the consequences are serious, that is, both the school and the parents should bear part of the responsibility, whether it is said that the parents will be found if it is broken, then the things in the school will not be broken for a long time.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Taking Guangzhou Institute of Physical Education as an example, compensation is mainly based on the size of the liability.

    In accordance with the relevant provisions of the "Compensation System for Damage (Loss) of Instruments and Equipment of the Key Laboratory of Sports and Biochemistry of Guangzhou University of Physical Education", after the accident of damage or loss of equipment and equipment, the parties concerned should write a written report in time to explain the situation in detail. The director of the key laboratory, together with the instrument and equipment administrator, shall put forward preliminary handling opinions and report to the leaders of the center and relevant departments.

    The person in charge of the key laboratory, technical personnel, and instrument and equipment management personnel shall form an appraisal team to conduct appraisal, and the parties concerned shall bear responsibility and economic compensation for all liability accidents. If it is a non-responsible accident, no compensation can be made, but the cause of the accident should be studied to prevent the recurrence of the accident.

    The following circumstances may be taken into account in calculating financial compensation:

    1. If the accessories are damaged or lost, only the loss value of the accessories will be calculated.

    2. If the partial damage can be repaired, only the repair cost will be calculated.

    3. If the quality of the damage is significantly reduced, but it can still be used, the loss value should be calculated according to the degree of quality deterioration.

    4. Damaged or lost instruments and equipment can generally be reasonably discounted according to the degree of new and old.

    In general, the compensation repayment period shall not exceed half a year. If the amount of compensation is relatively large, and the indemnifier has difficulty in making a one-time payment, he can apply for installment or postponement of payment. If several people are jointly responsible for the accident, they shall bear the compensation fee separately according to the size of their responsibility and their attitude.

    Income from compensation fees can only be used to finance the repair or replenishment of equipment and equipment.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    As long as it is not maliciously damaged by the student, of course, the school is responsible, which is within the scope of natural attrition, and there are regulations.

    If the teacher asks you for compensation, he is afraid of trouble and does not want to take responsibility, so talk to the teacher well, admit your mistake and it will be fine, the key is that it is more troublesome for the teacher to write a report.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    If the student does not do it intentionally, no compensation can be made.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    The large ones should be the people above, and if the small ones pay for themselves.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The school's things are public property, and students should be compensated for damages, but students are not fully capable of civil conduct and do not have the ability to compensate, so they should be compensated by their parents.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    From the perspective of students' own growth, compensation for damaged things is conducive to students' development of a sense of responsibility and allows students to be responsible for their own actions.

    From the perspective of educating other students, this is conducive to the formation of good habits for other students and is more conducive to growth.

    From the perspective of social management, if students develop good awareness and habits from an early age, it is also conducive to social management.

    In short, students in the compulsory education stage must compensate for damage to things.

  38. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    If the facts are confirmed, parents should compensate for the corresponding losses, after all, the school's items are public facilities, and they must be replaced if they are damaged.

  39. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Of course, there is compensation, so that children have a sense of responsibility from an early age and dare to take responsibility!

  40. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Parents should compensate for the damage caused by students at school, because it is a public facility that the students have to compensate for.

  41. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It depends, and there should be no compensation for the results of normal teaching activities. Because the child is naughty and spoiled, it should be compensated.

  42. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    The school shall criticize and educate students who violate the school management system and must not be expelled. I hope it will help you, and I wish you happiness every day!

    The child urinated in the cup at school, and he apologized, can the school expel him, and he is already a sophomore in high school.

    How do I argue for my children.

    If you are in the second year of high school, it is not within the scope of compulsory education. The school has the right to expel you.

    You can only ask the school to give the brigade a chance to change the town, and you are willing to take it back to educate for a week, and then come back. I hope that the school can understand and understand the difficulty of parents.

    I don't give a chance, I know that the child is very wrong, but the school wants the child to transfer to another school, or push himself, I am worried that the child will be ruined like this.

    But the school said that the law was violated.

    If the school bites to death and does not back down, there is no way to disperse. If there is an acquaintance who answers or has a relationship, you can ask Qi to intercede, or ask the head teacher to help talk and see if it works.

    It's really illegal.

    It is the victim's acquaintance who governs the rules of the law.

    The child went to apologize today.

    If the victim can come forward and speak, there may be a turnaround, and you can go to the victim.

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