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Can't public elementary schools expel students from junior high schools?
According to the Compulsory Education Law and other laws and regulations, public primary schools and junior high schools have no right to deprive students of their right to education. Article 27 of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates that the school shall criticize and educate students who violate the school management system and shall not expel them.

According to the Compulsory Education Law and other laws and regulations, public primary schools and junior high schools have no right to deprive students of their right to education. Article 27 of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates that students who violate the school management system shall be criticized and educated by the school and shall not be expelled.

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1, Education Law of the People's Republic of China and Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). Within these two legal frameworks, the current management of primary and secondary school students in China is based on the Regulations on the Management of Primary and Secondary School Students in various provinces and cities, and there are clear and specific provisions in various places.

2, the regulations will generally be clear, students seriously violate the student code and daily code of conduct, school management and public security management and other relevant provisions, should be punished. Punishment is divided into: warning, serious warning, demerit recording and detention.

3. A student who has been sentenced by the people's court to serve a sentence or reeducation through labor because of illegal crimes, and whose term of service or reeducation through labor exceeds 16 years old, shall be reported by the school and the education administrative department, and his/her student status may be cancelled with the consent of the education administrative department.

4. Those who have completed nine-year compulsory education and have reached the age of 16, their guardians shall submit a written application to stop attending school, and with the approval of the education administrative department, the school may cancel their student status. Even if a student goes to a work-study school, his/her school status should remain in the original school.