Shijiazhuang Introduces Super-Strict Student Protection Policies

Shijiazhuang Introduces Super-Strict Student Protection Policies
Jun 11, 2013 By eChinacities.com

In light of all the recent sexual crimes that have been reported at various schools around China, the Shijiazhuang Education Bureau recently held a meeting they decided on new policies to protect their young students.

The policies state that male students, teachers, and even parents are forbidden to enter female student dormitories unless they have special permission and must be accompanied by dormitory staff.

If a male teacher arranges to have a meeting with a female student, then there must be at least three other classmates present, and such meetings are not allowed to take place in areas outside of school.  

Girls are also forbidden to enter male dormitories at any time.

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astrongman

Shooting flies with elephant guns again, I see? Why not just do it this way? Any meeting with an opposite sex student must have an opposite sex teacher in the room (male teacher/female student must have female teacher, and vice versa). As for the dorms. . .wow, no crap! Males in male dorms, females in female dorms! What a novel concept? It has worked in American dormitories in college for years!

Jun 13, 2013 12:17 Report Abuse