If it meets the practical needs of the work, the school may employ as staff members those who have been deprived of their political rights by law because of intentional crimes, which is wrong, the school shall not employ as staff members those who have been deprived of their political rights by law because of intentional crimes or who are otherwise unsuitable for the work of compulsory education.
According to Article 24 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China, it is clearly stipulated that a school shall not employ as a staff member any person who has been deprived of his political rights by law for an intentional crime or who is otherwise unfit to engage in compulsory education.
Expanded:
Article 36 of the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China (PRC): Schools shall place moral education in the first place, incorporate it into education and teaching, carry out age-appropriate social and practical activities, and form a mutually supportive school, family, and social The school shall give priority to moral education in education and teaching, carry out social practice activities appropriate to the age of the students, and form a system of ideological and moral education in which the school, the family and the society cooperate with each other, so as to promote the development of good ideological morals and behavioral habits.
Article 49 Compulsory education funds shall be used for compulsory education in strict accordance with budgetary provisions; no organization or individual may misappropriate or divert compulsory education funds, or illegally charge or assess fees on schools.
Chinese People's Congress - Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China