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Taiyuan Education Bureau: Middle schools can't borrow books.
Taiyuan Education Bureau: The relevant regulations on not borrowing books in middle schools are as follows:

Taiyuan City Education Bureau expressly stipulates that it is necessary to strictly regulate the management of student status, ensure the rigid implementation of the enrollment plan, and avoid over-planning and unplanned enrollment, as well as illegal cross-regional enrollment and illegal transfer of students.

At the same time, freshmen who fail to go through the admission or extension procedures within 10 working days, or who still fail to report during the extension period, will be disqualified from admission and their school status will be cancelled. This regulation is to ensure the fairness of education and safeguard the interests of students participating in the program.

Taiyuan strictly regulates the management of student status, and the education bureaus of cities and counties (cities, districts) will make full use of the national student status information system to standardize the enrollment of primary and secondary schools, and set up enrollment plans in the national student status information system to ensure the rigid implementation of the enrollment plan.

Students who enroll students beyond the plan, are unplanned, illegally cross-regional or illegally transfer to another school will not be registered or transferred. It is strictly forbidden to separate nationality, hang up one's student status in vain or forge one's student status. At the same time, give full play to the role of students' comprehensive quality evaluation, and effectively curb the phenomenon of borrowing books through process records.

Ordinary high school freshmen who have not gone through the admission formalities or extension formalities within 10 working days after the start of school, or have not reported during the extension period, will be disqualified from admission and their ordinary high school status will be cancelled. The principal of the school bears the first responsibility for the "identity" of the students.

Temporary student

Borrowing students refer to students whose school status (or household registration) does not match their school (or place) due to reasons such as hukou and insufficient grades.

There are two understandings of "borrowing":

1. If the student's status is in school A and studying in school B, it is a loan.

2. If the student's household registration is in place A but studying in place B, it is a loan.

Generally speaking, the second one is more common because it involves the policy of further education.

The implementation of compulsory education, free of tuition and fees. "The original regulations: ordinary high schools can charge school selection fees, but they cannot charge borrowing fees. In the compulsory education stage, schools (primary schools and junior high schools) can charge borrowing fees, but they cannot charge school selection fees.

Borrowing is generally borrowed from schools with good teaching conditions, so it has the advantages of strong teachers and high teaching level. If you work hard, your grades will be greatly improved soon.

Borrowing fees are generally high, but parents can't help it, for the sake of their children. Maybe some teachers don't pay much attention to the borrowed students, because their grades don't affect the teachers' performance, which depends on the children's self-learning ability and psychological adaptability.