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What is the structure of the school party organization?
It refers to the organizational structure and hierarchical relationship of the party organizations within the school.

Generally speaking, the school party organization structure includes the following levels:

1. Party Committee: the highest party organization in the school, responsible for overall leadership of the party building work and decision-making in the school, composed of party secretary and deputy secretary.

2. Party Committee Office: responsible for assisting the Party Committee to carry out its work, handling Party Committee affairs and coordinating the working relationship between various departments.

3. General Party Branch: Party organizations of all secondary units (such as colleges and departments) in the school are responsible for leading and organizing the party building work of their own units.

4. Party branch: Party organizations in grass-roots units of the school (such as teaching and research sections and administrative offices). ), responsible for leading and organizing the party building work within the unit.

5. Party group: The organization form between party member in the school, usually a small group composed of several party member, responsible for learning, communication and organizing activities.