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Regulations on Health Inspection and Evaluation of the Secondary School Department

Regulations on health inspection and evaluation of the middle school section of the school 1. Teaching area

There is a piece of waste paper, debris, cigarette butts, phlegm stains or dust on the ground, or a broom or dustpan is not put down If good, points will be deducted.

Points will be deducted if any writing, graffiti, or damage to the desk, desk, or chair is seen.

If the doors, windows or glass are damaged or the curtains are dirty, points will be deducted.

If you see random stickers, random writing, scratches, hanging dust or cobwebs on walls, blackboards or ceilings, you will be deducted points; if you see a footprint, you will be deducted points.

If the placards in the classroom are incorrect, points will be deducted; if the class bulletin board is illegible or not posted in time, points will be deducted.

If the corridor has dirty trash cans, dirt on the floor, stains on the mirror or wall, one point will be deducted; if there are footprints or ball marks on the wall, one point will be deducted.

If there is any damage to the mirror, you will be compensated according to the price and points will be deducted.

2. Living area

1. Dormitory

⑴. Towels, mouthwash cups and other daily necessities are not placed as required, or the quilts are not folded as required If required, you will see one point deduction.

⑵. Dirty walls (including leaving footprints) will result in one demerit point; throwing waste paper, fruit shells or splashing dirty water outdoors will result in one demerit point.

⑶. Students on duty who fail to clean or do not clean in time or cleanly will be penalized.

⑷ If clothes, shoes and socks are not arranged neatly or are not cleaned in time, points will be deducted for each person.

2. Canteen

Dirty walls, littering with waste paper, fruit shells, and disorderly conduct will result in deducted points for each person seen.

3. Throwing debris in sports areas and public places will result in deductions according to the standards of teaching areas.

4. Inspection methods

, Teaching area: Inspection by the Political and Educational Office. Time: In addition to inspections after daily cleaning in the afternoon and after weekly general cleaning, irregular inspections are also required. Inspection methods: including census, spot inspection and special inspection. Deduct points strictly in accordance with the standards and fill out the health inspection record form for the day.

Living area: The hygiene of the restaurant shall be inspected and recorded by the living center staff; the hygiene of the apartment shall be inspected and recorded by the living teacher. Before extracurricular activities in the afternoon, the living center and apartment center will submit a health inspection record form for the day (from after the extracurricular activities the day before to before the extracurricular activities of the day).

, Experimental building: The laboratory technician is responsible for inspection.

, everyone supervises. If a reporting box is set up to encourage reporting on students who litter waste paper, fruit shells or soil the walls in school public places or in teaching areas and living areas of fraternal departments, points will be deducted according to the standard for the class where the reporting (and verification) occurs. The same points will be added to the whistleblower's class.

Inspectors must be fair and impartial, otherwise they will be held accountable and their allowances will be deducted.

5. Announcement and Evaluation

After extracurricular activities every afternoon, the Political and Education Office will report the sanitation points deductions in the teaching area and living area of ??each class (including deduction points reported from restaurants and apartments) Table) is summarized and published (evaluation column, radio, TV); scores are collected every weekend (scores minus points deducted every day), and filled in the evaluation column for the week; total health scores of each class are calculated at the end of each month (add up the weekly scores) ), rank them, and fill them in the announcement column for that month. Circular red flags ("Health One, Health Two") will be issued to the two classes with the highest total scores in junior high school, senior high school, senior high school, senior high school, and senior high school.