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Can a high school teacher expel students?

This depends on the situation, consult the local education department.

Compulsory education is only nine years, and there are only two parts: primary education (primary school) and junior high school education (junior high school). High school is not compulsory education, and teachers have the right to expel students.

At present, China's laws do not prohibit the expulsion of students from high schools. If a student is expelled from school for serious violation of school rules, the school should issue expulsion procedures to explain the violated regulations. If a student requests to transfer, he should go through the transfer formalities. Students have the right to appeal to the competent education department about the expulsion decision.

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Extended data:

I. Introduction

At present, nine-year compulsory education schools and the sixth and third grades of primary schools are not allowed to drop out of school except for serious violations of discipline (such as violating national laws and endangering national interests).

In the third year of high school, because it is not within the scope of national compulsory education at present, the school has the right to persuade students to leave. Under normal circumstances, the school will properly handle a semester or a year according to the violation of discipline, and will persuade students to leave if they exceed a certain bottom line.

High school management in some cities and counties will strictly mortgage funds, and then deal with them after observation for a period of time. After persuasion, people will generally write a self-criticism book and reflect at home. They are not allowed to return to school during the reflection period. Parents, class teachers, group directors, and school directors can consider sending them back to school after confirming that they have conducted profound introspection.

Second, the reason.

Generally speaking, only those who seriously violate school discipline, refuse to change after repeated instruction, or participate in serious fighting incidents, and violate the law and discipline, can be used during school. It can be initiated by the school leaders, approved by the director and distributed to students.

In fact, persuasion requires students to drop out of school, but the tone is mild, which is a slightly lighter punishment than compulsory withdrawal (expulsion). At present, some provinces and cities have banned schools from discouraging students.