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Is it reasonable for Foshan Bangyao Primary School to charge students movie fees?
Primary and junior high schools in rural areas are free of tuition and fees, and only schools are allowed to charge students textbook fees (excluding students who enjoy free textbooks according to regulations), homework fees and accommodation fees according to the "one-fee system" standard. It is strictly forbidden to charge service fees such as teaching AIDS, school supplies, school uniforms, insurance fees and medical examination fees, and it is strictly forbidden to charge parking fees, hot meals and drinking water fees. The miscellaneous fees charged by urban primary schools and junior high schools should be included in the "one-fee system" stipulated by the state. Stabilize the "one-fee system" charging standard, and do not include the salaries, allowances, welfare, infrastructure and other expenses of faculty and staff, as well as the expenses of education and teaching activities carried out in accordance with the teaching plan for implementing quality education within the "one-fee system" charging range.

The Notice also specifically pointed out that schools are not allowed to force students to watch movies by apportioning movie fees to students, and the practice of price authorities in individual regions to verify the standard of charging students for movies should be corrected.