At first, Mr. Li didn't care about the cost. On June 5438+065438+ 10, the school asked the parents of these foreign accounts to come to the school to sign a letter of intent and pledge it to a charity development fund in Guangzhou. Because the amount is too large, Mr. Li and others expressed their concern and did not want to donate the money. The school staff responded to this matter, saying that the donation was voluntary and the school did not force Mr. Li to donate. Miss Li will donate if she is willing, and forget it if she is unwilling, and she will not drive the students out and prevent them from studying in this school.
Like Teacher Li, many parents, including those from other primary schools, were also asked to donate, some were asked to donate 30,000 yuan, and some were asked to donate 50,000 yuan. Some parents even revealed that a teacher once told them that if they didn't donate the money, their children's further education might be affected by this incident. After learning about this, the Education Bureau asked these schools to explain to parents that donations are voluntary, not compulsory, and parents can donate if they want.
In my opinion, asking parents to donate 60 thousand yuan is too much. After all, many children are ordinary families, and 60,000 yuan is probably the annual income of parents. If school teachers are found to have donated money for compulsory parents' further education, the Education Bureau should also severely punish them. At the same time, it is also suggested that the teacher force his parents to report the teacher on the grounds of entering a higher school.