Does high school have the right to fine students?
No ... Article 3 is mentioned in the Law on the Protection of Minors. The state, society, schools and families educate minors in ideals, morality, culture, discipline and legal system, educate them in patriotism, collectivism, internationalism and * * * productism, advocate the public morality of loving the motherland, people, labor, science and socialism, and oppose the erosion of capitalism, feudalism and other decadent ideas. Article 4 The protection of minors shall follow the following principles: (1) Protecting the legitimate rights and interests of minors; (2) Respecting the personal dignity of minors; (three) to adapt to the characteristics of physical and mental development of minors; (4) Combination of education and protection. Article 5 The state guarantees that the person, property and other lawful rights and interests of minors are inviolable. Among them, the requirements for schools are as follows: Article 13 Schools should fully implement the national education policy and provide moral education, intellectual education, physical education, aesthetic education, labor education, social life guidance and adolescent education for underage students. Schools should care about and care for students; Students with shortcomings in conduct and difficulties in learning should be patiently educated, helped and not discriminated against. Article 14 Schools shall respect the right of underage students to receive education, and shall not expel underage students at will. Fifteenth school and kindergarten staff should respect the personal dignity of minors, and may not impose corporal punishment, disguised corporal punishment or other acts that insult personal dignity on underage students and children. Sixteenth schools shall not allow underage students to engage in activities that endanger personal safety and health in school buildings and other educational and teaching facilities. No organization or individual may disturb the teaching order, occupy or destroy the school's venues, floors and equipment. Seventeenth schools and kindergartens arrange for underage students and children to participate in collective activities such as assembly, cultural entertainment and social practice, which should be conducive to the healthy growth of minors and prevent personal safety accidents. Article 18 Minors who are sent to work-study schools for compulsory education according to relevant state regulations shall receive ideological education, cultural education, labor and technical education and vocational education. The staff of the work-study school should care for, love and respect the students, and shall not discriminate against or exclude them. Nineteenth kindergartens should do a good job in conservation and education to promote the harmonious development of children in physical, intellectual and moral aspects. Students can report the phenomenon of arbitrary charges in schools to the relevant departments to give several examples: 8 After the exposure of Shenyang's research and handling of the problem of arbitrary charges for students enrolled in the second middle school in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, the Shenyang Municipal Education Bureau held an emergency meeting to reflect on the incident of arbitrary charges and study the treatment plan for the relevant responsible persons. The Liaoning Provincial Department of Education also said that a meeting will be held with relevant departments in the near future to carry out special rectification of school charges. At noon on the 20th, when the reporter came to Shenyang No.2 Middle School in Shenhe District, Shenyang City, he found that the school was deserted and the door was closed. /s2006/luanshoufei/← You can complain about relevant information to the local education bureau ... or you can call the police at 1 10 ... You can't let the school take students' money for nothing. ...