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The First Class Family Committee in Inner Mongolia charged parents more than 1 0,000 yuan to decorate the classroom. What problems does this expose?

The First Class Family Committee in Inner Mongolia charged parents more than 1 0,000 yuan to decorate the classroom. This kind of thing is ridiculous. This incident exposed many problems. For example, the school may have some financial pressure and have no money to repair the classroom, so it needs to ask parents for money. Parents should pay this money for their children to go to school, otherwise they may make their children a target in class. Fortunately, someone reported it, and then more than 65438+ 10 million was returned to the parents by the family Committee, and the class teacher also needed to do a written examination.

This happened in Erdos, Inner Mongolia. Some parents reported through the internet that a class committee of the fifth grade of the fourth primary school in Dongsheng District of Ordos organized a collective gathering and then arranged the classroom. In fact, this school has a similar tradition for a long time. In the past, every student in the first grade would change a classroom, and then he needed to charge a class fee to buy something, such as a wardrobe or pay a class fee as a reward. Parents of students have paid a lot of money, and now they have to pay 300 yuan's decoration fee, which is unbearable. Parents can only report it. The class teacher is fully aware of this matter, but it is not clear whether it is handed over to the leader of the family Committee and then asked him to charge.

In addition to asking the class teacher to do a written examination, the Education Bureau also talked with the vice principal and the class teacher. This kind of thing should not happen again. In fact, parents are thinking of their children. They are willing to pay this money if they are not forced or poor at home. The main reason is that China is a human society, and everyone wants to deal with problems in a moderate way, instead of being an early bird. However, some things have gone too far. Now my parents are young, and they are no longer willing to poke this out like their former parents.

Parents will of course pay for books and school uniforms, but buying wardrobes or decorating classrooms is a school matter.