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Intellectual people
For the necessary income to improve the quality of teaching and learning, it is necessary to make public, transparent, not leave things that cause frustration to parents.
The Party Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training has just sent an official letter to the school Party committees and branches to strengthen the inspection and supervision of the implementation of the city’s labor direction at the beginning of the school year. In particular, emphasis on income and expenses in schools.
Specifically, the collection of school year income must be public, transparent and in compliance with regulations, and absolutely not collect unofficial amounts.
With legitimate and necessary revenue to improve the quality of teaching and learning, the consent of the parents of students needs to be made known and reported transparently, so as not to allow incidents to create frustration for parents. and society. Timely clarify, discuss the problems that parents and students have, so that complicated situations do not arise.
Cells should promptly advise leaders to pay attention to textbooks, notebooks, and supportive learning tools for poor and difficult students, so as not to allow students to go to class without textbooks or lack of supplies schoolchildren. Have adequate solutions and ways to share difficulties with the families of students affected by the Covid-19 epidemic.
Previously, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training also instructed the units to fully and publicly notify the parents of each student, to clearly indicate the content of each income as prescribed, the agreed amount, and the amount of the collection. homes.
However, as the school year begins, many parents are “out of breath” with many “outside” expenses such as all kinds of supplemental books, reference books that are placed in the school, class funds, parent funds, base money. material, sponsorship, promotion of studies …
Not to mention the mandatory expenses such as textbooks, school supplies, clothes, backpacks, tuition fees, boarding fees, insurance …
Not only poor families, poor working families, under the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic, even families with good economic conditions are also “exhausted” by school fees at the beginning of the year.
Hoai Nam