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Can you complain to the Education Bureau for parents to clean up?
Parents can complain to the Education Bureau for cleaning.

The local government has set management conditions for the school, requiring parents to clean the school. The school does not allow parents to go to the school to clean, nor does it allow parents to enter the campus in the name of cleaning. The school has a special complaint channel. Schools can make complaints through channels provided by the government, and government departments will handle them.

Reporting process: Collect evidence: Make sure you have enough evidence to support your complaint. This can include written records, photos, videos, related documents, etc. Consult relevant laws and regulations: Understand local education laws and policies, and ensure that your complaint meets the requirements of laws and regulations, so as to increase the effectiveness of the complaint.

Contact the Education Bureau: Find out the contact information of the local education bureau or education authorities, which can be contacted by telephone, email, letter or online complaint system. Provide evidence: submit the evidence you collected to the Education Bureau, which can be written materials or electronic documents. Ensure that your evidence is true and accurate and can effectively support your complaint.

The responsibility of the school

1. Providing education: The main responsibility of the school is to provide students with opportunities for education and learning. Schools should provide systematic courses and teaching plans to ensure that students acquire a wide range of subject knowledge and skills. We should actively cultivate students' comprehensive qualities, including morality, morality, innovative thinking, communication skills and cooperative spirit, so as to provide students with opportunities for all-round development.

2. Create a good learning environment: Schools should create a positive, safe and learning-friendly environment. This includes providing suitable classroom facilities and learning resources, organizing various extracurricular activities and promoting students' exchanges and cooperation.

3. Care for students' well-being: Schools should pay attention to students' physical and mental health and provide necessary support and help. Schools should establish a good student management and counseling system to find and respond to students' problems and needs in time. Cooperation with parents: Schools should actively communicate and cooperate with parents and establish a good home-school cooperative relationship.

4. Abide by educational laws and regulations: Schools should abide by local educational laws and policies to ensure the legality and fairness of educational activities. Schools should perform their statutory management and supervision duties to ensure the quality and safety of education.