The following measures:
Report to the school. Try to communicate with teachers, principals or other relevant departments of the school, explain your own situation and demands, and ask them to help solve the problem.
Consult a legal professional. If the problem remains unresolved, you can consider consulting a lawyer. You can find a lawyer who specializes in handling such cases, and they will provide professional advice and guidance.
Reflect to the education department. If there is an education bureau where your school is located? Or other relevant institutions, you can contact them directly, tell them your problems and experiences, and seek their help and intervention.
Bring a lawsuit. If you have tried all other ways but still can't solve the problem, you can also consider solving the problem through legal channels. According to the laws of our country, students in the nine-year compulsory education stage enjoy the right to education, and no unit or individual has the right to deprive them. Therefore, even if the school prevents you from entering school or continuing your studies in various names, it is illegal. You can bring a lawsuit to the local people's court and ask for the restoration of your right to education.
In the compulsory education stage, that is, nine years from the first grade of primary school to junior high school graduation, the so-called compulsory education means that school-age children and adolescents receive compulsory education, which is the obligation of schools, parents and society. It is compulsory, public welfare and unified. If parents don't send their students to school, parents should bear the responsibility; Schools do not accept school-age children and adolescents to go to school, and schools should bear the responsibility.
Although it is compulsory education, no matter whether it is primary school or junior high school, the school will not let some students go to school according to the specific situation. If the child has the following four situations, the school will not let the students go to school.
What if the school does not allow students to go to school in the non-compulsory education stage?
The education received by children in ordinary high schools or vocational high schools, technical secondary schools, universities and other schools after graduation from junior high schools does not belong to the compulsory education stage. After students enter school, if they violate the relevant regulations of the school, the school has the right to prevent students from attending school. This phenomenon has the following five situations.
First of all, the school stipulates that students can't cheat in exams, but students cheat in exams again and again, and the teacher's advice turns a deaf ear.