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Contents of students' daily management
Students' daily management system

1, at school:

(1) Attend classes on time, don't be late, don't leave early, and ask the class teacher for leave or make up the leave due to illness.

(2) Boys don't have long hair, and girls don't have perms or make-up.

2. Category:

(1) Get ready for class bell, that is, sit in the classroom, keep quiet and get ready for class.

(2) Those who are late for class should stand at the door of the classroom, explain the reasons, and wait until the teacher is allowed to enter the classroom and take a seat.

(3) Sit up straight in class, listen attentively, think positively, speak enthusiastically, do not do anything irrelevant to class, raise your hand first, stand at attention and answer loudly.

(4) Examination, examination and answering questions should be loyal and honest, seeking truth from facts and not cheating.

(5) Stand up in class to pay tribute, and there is no dispute in and out of the classroom.

(6) Sit in the same place in the self-study class, and don't talk loudly or laugh, which will affect others' study.

3. Between classes:

(1) After class, the students on duty are responsible for turning off the lights, cleaning the blackboard and the podium.

(2) During the break, be polite, don't chase and fight, don't talk loudly, don't spit everywhere, don't throw scraps of paper, don't scribble on the blackboard, desk and wall, don't engage in strenuous activities outside the corridor, don't swear, don't hit people and swear, and don't damage public property.

(3) Save water and turn off the tap.

4. After school:

(1) Students on duty should carefully clean the classroom and Bao Moumou, and close the doors, windows and lights before leaving school.

(2) On the way home, obey the traffic rules, pay attention to safety, don't chase noise on the road, ride a bicycle without speeding, dumping or bumping.

(3) Abide by the law in public places, maintain public order and care for the elderly. Help others, be brave, and dare to fight against bad behavior.

(4) Do what you can do today and finish your homework independently. Written homework should be standardized, oral homework should be proficient, difficulties should be marked in previewing new lessons, and key points should be paid attention to in reviewing lessons.

(5) Take care of yourself, help parents do some housework within their power, pay attention to eye hygiene and ensure sleep time.

(6) At home, we should respect our elders, take good care of our brothers and sisters, and listen to their beneficial education and persuasion.