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The obligation of the school does not include
The obligation of the school does not include publishing the academic achievements of the educated.

The obligation of the school refers to the responsibility that the school should bear according to law.

The education law not only stipulates the rights of schools, but also stipulates the obligations that schools should perform.

Obligations that the school should perform:

1. Comply with laws and regulations.

Article 5 of the Constitution stipulates that "all state organs and armed forces, political parties, social organizations, enterprises and institutions must abide by the Constitution and laws. All violations of the Constitution and laws must be investigated. " Schools are no exception. Abide by laws and regulations, including the Constitution, laws, administrative regulations, local regulations and rules. Schools should not only fulfill the specific obligations set by educational laws and regulations for schools, but also fulfill the legal obligations that general social organizations should undertake.

2 to implement the national education policy, implement the national education and teaching standards, and ensure the quality of education and teaching.

This obligation requires that in the process of organizing and implementing education and teaching activities, schools should ensure the implementation of national education policies and standards, take the road of combining education with social practice, fully implement quality education, and strive to cultivate all kinds of talents with all-round development in morality, intelligence, physical fitness, beauty and labor for socialist modernization. Failure to fulfill this obligation is not only a matter of educational philosophy or working methods, but also an illegal act.

3 to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the educated, teachers and other employees.

This obligation includes two meanings: first, the school itself is required not to infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of the educated, teachers and their employees, such as not to deduct or default the salaries of the teaching staff, and not to refuse the admission of the educated who meet the admission criteria; Second, when other social organizations and individuals infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of educatees, teachers and other employees of our school, the school has the obligation to actively assist the relevant units to investigate and deal with the illegal parties according to law and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of our school members.

4. Provide convenience for the educated and their guardians to know their academic achievements and other relevant information in an appropriate way.

Educated people and their guardians' right to know about their academic achievements and other related information is an important prerequisite for realizing citizens' equal right to education and getting a fair evaluation of their academic achievements and behaviors, and must be protected by law. Schools shall not refuse educatees and their guardians to exercise this right, but should provide convenient conditions to help educatees and their guardians to exercise this right through "parents' reception days", "parents' meetings", teachers' home visits and individual heart-to-heart talks with students. However, attention should be paid not to infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of the educated, such as privacy and reputation, and not to harm the physical and mental health of the educated.

5 in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to collect fees and public fees.

Schools are public welfare educational institutions, and citizens enjoy the right to education according to law. At the same time, according to the different nature of the school, pay a certain fee. Schools should determine the specific standards for collecting tuition and miscellaneous fees according to the charging regulations of the central and local governments and their relevant departments, and must not make excuses, collect fees indiscriminately, or even use running schools as a tool for profit. At the same time, the specific name and standard of fees should be made public to parents and the society, and be supervised by parents and the broad masses of the people. [Page]

6. Accept supervision according to law.

Supervision from power organs, administrative organs, judicial organs, and from society, school teachers and students. , as long as it is carried out in accordance with the law, should be accepted, and actively cooperate, and shall not interfere with the normal supervision work.