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Is it reasonable for schools to punish students who do not cooperate with epidemic prevention during the epidemic period?
I think the punishment is a little heavy. Zhang Zhang issued an improper disciplinary decision to revoke his student status (half a year) and ordered Suzhou Middle School to revoke the decision. Criticize and educate the above students.

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You did a good job. Just because you go downstairs, you will be expelled from school. This punishment is too heavy. It is said that there are two students in senior three. Will expulsion ruin their future? This is ridiculous. More importantly, the two students were isolated at home, not at school. Even if it violates epidemic prevention laws and regulations, it should be handled by the epidemic prevention department. Why does the school expel students? Which school rule is it based on? Is there a legal and policy basis? Probably not.

Obviously, Suzhou Middle School overstepped its authority. Punishing students so severely violates the original intention of epidemic prevention and the educational concept of educating people. It is necessary and necessary for the local education bureau to cancel the punishment decision in time. However, it is not enough to simply revoke the punishment. It is also necessary to criticize and even investigate the responsibility of those responsible. Will students be expelled from school when they go downstairs during the isolation period? The official response, learn from it, and prevent schools from "overweight" and "one size fits all" students.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, some primary and secondary schools have frequently punished students in the name of epidemic prevention. In April this year, during the isolation period, students went downstairs and were expelled from school? According to the official response, the second middle school in Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province, because a student's parents concealed their residence history, the whole class was isolated and the students were expelled, which caused great controversy. In the end, with the intervention of the local epidemic prevention department, the punishment was revoked and the relevant person in charge of the local education bureau was also held accountable. I thought this would cause widespread warnings, but now a similar scene has happened. How can I not be sad?

School epidemic prevention is for the safety and health of students. Did it "hurt" the students? Shouldn't we reflect? Students who do not comply with epidemic prevention regulations should be educated and even punished!