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What are the rules for flag bearers in the school’s national flag class?

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Basic procedures and requirements for the flag-raising ceremony

1. Team formation: play patriotic quotes and songs.

2. Introduction to flag bearers and flag protectors.

3. Flag raising: The flag bearer and flag guard are neatly dressed and wear white gloves; the flag bearer holds the flag, and the two flag guards are behind the flag bearer, walking towards the flag stand, and the trumpet and drum team are lined up. Behind the flag bearer and flag guard; teachers and students present must stand in front of the national flag.

4. Flag raising: The flag bearer and flag guard tied the national flag to the pull rope; in the majestic national anthem, the flag was slowly raised, and all the teachers and students of the school paid attention. When the flag is raised, silence is maintained on campus and no one is allowed to move around.

5. Call sign under the national flag:

Take the oath: Classmates, when we hear the majestic national anthem, we think:

Swear together: inherit The legacy of the revolutionary martyrs!

Take the oath: When we see the bright five-star red flag rising, we should think:

Oath together: I am Chinese and I love my motherland!

Leader's oath: For the motherland, we must do:

Leader's call: Prepare to fight for the cause of communism!

Chorus: Always be prepared!

6. Speeches under the National Flag: Student representatives give speeches every Monday, highlighting the themes of patriotism education and moral education. Speeches must be written in advance.

7. Announce the end of the flag-raising ceremony and disband.

Note: A flag-raising ceremony must be held every Monday morning. Except for other times on Sundays, the flag-bearer must raise the flag before class every day and lower it before self-study in the evening. A flag lowering ceremony will be held before school on Saturday (in case of rain, snow or other bad weather, the flag bearer will lower the flag immediately).

Requirements for the Flag Raising Ceremony of the Experimental Primary School of the Academy of Educational Sciences

1. In order to standardize the flag raising and lowering ceremony in our school, in accordance with the "Flag Law of the People's Republic of China" and the "State Education Commission's Strict In the spirit of "Notice on the System of Raising and Lowering the National Flag", these regulations are specially formulated.

2. During morning exercises every Monday, all teachers, students and staff of the school will line up in the playground to hold a flag-raising ceremony as required, and the number of people will be counted. Teachers and staff who cannot participate in the flag-raising ceremony must apply to the principal's office.

(Class teacher: The front right of the class square, with the lower left, and other teachers standing in the last row, arranged vertically.)

3. The flag-raising ceremony shall be carried out in strict accordance with the prescribed procedures, and established Flag raising ceremony archives.

4. The host of the weekly flag-raising ceremony is a student cadre of the school. The speakers for the introduction of the flag-raiser and the handover of duties are taken in turns by each class. Students wear uniforms, and the flag-raisers must be uniformly dressed.

5. Adhere to the speech system under the national flag. The speech draft under the national flag is arranged by the school’s moral education office according to the educational theme. The speech under the national flag is well prepared, the sentences are smooth, and the voice is loud.

6. When raising the flag, the national flag should be raised slowly. Students should perform team salutes and group salutes. All teachers and staff should pay attention to the flag. When raising the flag, the flag must be raised to the top of the pole. All teachers and students in the audience sing the national anthem and the school anthem. , During the flag-raising ceremony, people are not allowed to walk around or whisper to each other to ensure the solemnity of the ceremony.

6. According to the actual situation of the school and special circumstances such as rainy days and wet ground, the flag-raising ceremony will be held indoors.

7. The flag-lowering work shall be completed on time by the squadron on duty under the guidance of the brigade headquarters every day. The national flag shall not fall to the ground when lowering it.

8. The national flag must be taken care of and no damaged, defaced, faded or unqualified national flag should be flown. If the above situation occurs, the national flag should be replaced immediately.

Rules for Middle School Students

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1. Love the motherland, love the people, and support the Communist Party of China. Study hard and prepare to contribute to socialist modernization.

2. Arrive at school on time, do not be late, do not leave early, and do not be absent from class.

3. Listen attentively, think diligently, and complete homework carefully.

4. Keep exercising and actively participate in useful cultural and recreational activities.

5. Actively participate in labor and cherish the fruits of labor.

6. Live a frugal life, pay attention to hygiene, do not smoke, do not drink, and do not spit.

7. Observe school discipline, observe public order, and abide by national laws.

8. Respect teachers, unite classmates, be polite to others, do not curse or fight.

9. Love the collective, protect public property, and do not do anything harmful to the people.

10. Be honest and humble, and correct mistakes if they happen.

Daily behavioral norms for middle school students

1. Self-respect, self-love, and attention to appearance

1. Maintain national honor. Respect the national flag and national emblem and be able to sing the national anthem. When raising and lowering the national flag and playing and singing the national anthem, they should stand in awe, take off their hats and pay attention, and the young pioneers should perform the team salute.

2. Correct posture for sitting, standing, walking, reading, and writing.

3. Dress neatly, plainly and elegantly. The hair should be clean and tidy, and no perming, makeup, or jewelry should be worn. Boys don't have long hair, and girls don't wear high heels.

4. Develop good hygiene habits. Don't spit or litter. No smoking or drinking.

5. Behave in a civilized manner. Don’t fight, curse or say dirty words. Do not gamble or participate in feudal superstitious activities.

6. Interesting and healthy. Do not read pornographic, murderous, superstitious books, magazines, movies, or sing unhealthy songs.

7. Do not enter commercial dance halls, commercial electronic game arcades, bars, music halls and other places that are not suitable for middle school students.

8. Cherish your reputation, keep your integrity, do not be tempted, and do not lose your personality.

2. Be sincere, friendly and polite to others

9. Speak Mandarin. Use polite language. Pay attention to the occasion when speaking and be kind.

10. Respect other people’s personality, religious beliefs and national habits. Be courteous and courteous, respect the elderly and the young, respect women, and help the disabled. When meeting foreign guests, treat them with courtesy, neither humble nor arrogant.

11. Respect faculty and staff, salute or take the initiative to greet them when meeting them. Stand up when answering the teacher's questions, stand up and use both hands when accepting delivery items. Give advice to teachers with a sincere attitude.

12. Students should unite and help each other, communicate normally, treat each other sincerely, do not call insulting nicknames, do not bully classmates, and do more self-criticism when conflicts arise.

13. Treat guests with enthusiasm and stand up to greet them. When neighbors are in trouble, take the initiative to care and help.

14. Do not enter other people’s rooms, use other people’s belongings, or read other people’s letters and diaries without permission.

15. Don’t interrupt other people’s speeches at will, disturb other people’s study, work and rest, and apologize if you hinder others.

16. Cherish time and be trustworthy. Do what you promise others on time, apologize when you fail to do so, and return money and things borrowed from others in a timely manner. Cherish the time.

3. Obey the rules and disciplines, and study diligently

17. Arrive at school on time and prepare school supplies before class. When entering and leaving class, stand up and pay tribute to the teacher. When class is over, please ask the teacher to go first.

18. Listen attentively in class, dare to ask questions, dare to express your own opinions, and actively answer the teacher’s questions.

19. Preview and review carefully, and complete homework independently on time. Don't cheat on exams. Reasonably arrange your after-school life.

20. Actively participate in team activities and cultural and sports activities, labor and social practice activities organized by schools and classes.

21. Be on duty conscientiously and keep the classroom and campus clean and beautiful. Keep libraries and reading rooms quiet. Do not chase or make noise in classrooms and corridors.

22. Take good care of the school building and public property, and do not make graffiti or drawings on blackboards, walls, desks, bulletin boards, etc. Borrowed public property must be returned on time, and damaged items must be compensated.

23. Arrive on time for various meetings and do not do anything unrelated to the meeting.

24. Observe the rules of the dormitory and canteen, cherish food, save water and electricity, and obey management.

4. Be diligent and frugal, and honor your parents

25. Live a regular life and work and rest on time.

26. Learn to take care of your personal life and put away your own clothing and supplies neatly.

27. Take the initiative to undertake housework and public welfare work within your ability, such as tidying up the room, washing clothes, cooking, washing tableware, cleaning corridors and courtyards, etc.

28. Live frugally, don’t be ostentatious, and don’t spend money recklessly.

29. Respect your parents’ opinions and teachings, and often tell your parents about your life, study, and thoughts.

30. Say hello to your parents when you go out and when you arrive home. You are not allowed to stay outside without the consent of your parents.

31. Respect, considerate, and help parents, grandparents, and grandparents, and care for elders, brothers and sisters.

32. If you have opinions about your elders, put them forward politely without losing your temper or contradicting them.

5. Be strict with self-discipline and observe public ethics

33. Observe traffic laws, do not ride illegally, and use crosswalks when crossing the road.

34. Take the initiative to buy tickets when taking a bus or boat, give way and give up your seat to the elderly, young, sick, disabled, pregnant women and teachers, and do not compete for seats.

35. Observe public order, purchase tickets and purchases in order, and be polite to sales staff.

36. Take good care of public facilities and cultural relics. Cherish crops, flowers, and trees. Protect beneficial animals and the ecological environment.

37. Visit in an orderly manner and remain solemn when visiting the tombs of martyrs.

38. When watching performances and competitions, be a civilized audience, avoid making noises and nuisances, and applaud at the end.

39. Respect outsiders and provide careful guidance when asked for directions.

40. Act bravely when it comes to justice, discourage behaviors that violate social ethics, and report illegal and criminal activities in a timely manner.

Study hard.... Come on!!!