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I have a case about nine-year compulsory education. Please be familiar with the nine-year compulsory education law.
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1. As we all know, education is a social activity to cultivate people and a necessary means to transmit production experience and social experience. The so-called right to education means that citizens have the opportunity to receive national cultural education and the right to receive educational material help. China citizens' right to education includes: school-age children and adolescents have the right to receive nine-year compulsory education. The so-called compulsory education refers to the national education that school-age children must receive and national social schools must ensure.

We must understand that the right to education is both our right and our obligation. Compulsory education is compulsory, universal and free. Because it is mandatory, any failure to perform its obligations will be punished; Because of its universality, all school-age children should receive compulsory education; Because it is free, the compulsory education stage is free of tuition (but a small amount of miscellaneous fees are allowed).

▲ Therefore, in this case, regardless of family background, you can receive compulsory education and avoid tuition fees (but you may have to pay a small amount of miscellaneous fees).

China's Constitution solemnly declares that the state protects citizens' right to education. China's Compulsory Education Law stipulates that it is the family's responsibility to make school-age children attend school on time and ensure that they receive compulsory education for a specified number of years.

Of course, if the family really has great difficulties, they can report to the school and the local government and ask for a fee reduction. The state provides material guarantee for this. Or you can ask the society for help and donate money. Recently, the state promulgated the policy of "two exemptions and one subsidy", which is very beneficial to children in compulsory education in poor rural areas.

To sum up, all school-age children have the right to receive compulsory education, which is free of tuition (not miscellaneous fees). It is illegal to prevent school-age children from receiving compulsory education. Of course, if the family is really poor, you can find relevant departments to reflect and help solve it. If the right to education is violated, you can safeguard your legal rights according to law.

Ok, finally finished, thank you.