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How to prevent schools from making up lessons?
I study law, and I can tell you clearly, if you really want to make trouble.

1: You can gather a group of like-minded students and write books.

It's best to discuss this problem with the person in charge, and remember to bring something that can be photographed or recorded (undetected) quietly for evidence collection.

Take your so-called "voluntary application for make-up lessons", remember not to sign, go to the Education Bureau to find the relevant person in charge, tell them the relevant laws and regulations of the country, or ask reporters to interview him and expose him.

Schools can make their own management regulations, but the premise can not violate the relevant provisions of the state, and the special law is subject to the general law.

4. Tell your parents that I am a genius. Now I need to relax. My parents should communicate with the school.

5: Ignore him and leave.

6: Just make up lessons, but you can't skip class.

Note: the formal way ahead is more troublesome and unnecessary. I guess you don't want to study in this school or this place after you do it. After all, this is China. I suggest you use article 4 or article 6. I used to use article 6, and the school didn't want to drop it, so my buddy got good grades.