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a primary school in hunan province notified parents to donate air conditioners? the school said: we don’t force them, we only accept donations from parents

2024-09-04

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recently, a netizen posted a message saying that a primary school in xiangtan, hunan asked parents of students to donate air conditioners and electricity bills, which aroused attention.

pictures of relevant documents show that an agreement drafted by tianyi jinxia primary school requires parents of students to donate air conditioners. each class can only donate one cabinet air conditioner with a power of no more than 3 horsepower (gree and midea are recommended brands), and the installation of the air conditioner, dedicated sockets, installation of electric meters, and wiring are all the responsibility of the donor.

in addition, the electricity bills required for each class are settled on schedule by the donors according to the prices stipulated by the state, and the school pays the electricity bills into a non-tax account.

regarding this matter, on the morning of september 4, a reporter from poster news contacted tianyi jinxia primary school, and the relevant person in charge said that the agreement does exist. "some parents are willing to donate, and the school does not force them. some classes may be organized by the parent committee, and some classes are donated by individual parents. our school only accepts donations from individual families, not donations from the parent committee. whoever donates signs the agreement."

staff from the xiangtan county education bureau responded that they would record and report the relevant situation and handle it after investigation and verification.

(source: poster news)

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