Detention on probation means that students are punished for serious violations of school rules and disciplines, students' daily behavior norms, or violations of laws and regulations, usually for half a year. Its severity is second only to "expulsion from school" and will be recorded in students' personal files.
Students can write an application for cancellation of detention before the detention expires. The school will give a decision to cancel or expel students (except compulsory education) according to their daily performance.
Probation is a kind of educational punishment. Probation in detention is a "pending" state, and this punishment has two parts: "detention" and "probation". Staying in school means that your studies can be carried out normally and will not be affected. It is important to observe two kinds of results. If you perform well during the probation period, you will be disqualified at the expiration. If you don't behave well during the probation period, you will be expelled from school.
The specific provisions are as follows:
1. Generally, the time limit for students to be punished is 6- 12 months. Generally, the time limit for giving students a warning or severe warning is 6 months, and the time limit for giving students a demerit or staying in school for observation is 12 months, which is terminated according to the procedures stipulated by the school.
2. If a student violates discipline and causes economic losses or personal injuries to others, the violator or his guardian shall compensate for the economic losses and bear the medical expenses.
If one of the following acts violates the examination discipline and does not constitute one of the cheating cases, a serious warning shall be given and the following sanctions shall be observed:
1, whispering;
2. Exchange signals or gestures with each other;
3. Peeking at other people's papers or acquiescing others to peek at their own papers;
4. Take test papers and answer sheets (including answer sheets, answer sheets, etc.). ), draft paper and other papers are taken out of the examination room without permission;
5. Leaving the examination room without the consent of the invigilator;
6. Answer questions before the test start signal is issued or continue to answer questions after the test end signal is issued;
7. Modify the answer sheet without authorization after handing in the paper;
8. Off-site candidates enter the examination room to take the exam, disrupting the order of the examination room;
9. There are other behaviors that violate the examination discipline but do not constitute cheating.
I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.
Legal basis: Article 6 of the Regulations on the Administration of Students in Colleges and Universities.
Students shall enjoy the following rights in accordance with the law during their school days:
(a) to participate in various activities arranged by the school education and teaching plan, and to use the education and teaching resources provided by the school;
(two) to participate in social practice, voluntary service, work-study program, cultural and sports entertainment, scientific and technological innovation and other activities, to obtain employment and entrepreneurship guidance and services;
(three) to apply for scholarships, grants and student loans;
(four) to obtain a scientific and fair evaluation of ideological and moral character and academic performance. , and obtain corresponding academic certificates and degree certificates after completing the studies prescribed by the school;
(five) to organize and participate in student organizations in schools, participate in school management in an appropriate way, and enjoy the right to know, participate, express and supervise matters involving the rights and interests of schools and students;
(six) if there is any objection to the handling or punishment given by the school, appeal to the school and the administrative department of education, and lodge a complaint or bring a lawsuit against the behavior of the school and the teaching staff that violates their personal rights, property rights and other legitimate rights and interests according to law;
(seven) other rights stipulated by laws, regulations and the articles of association of the school.