Kobra Khazali: School principals can not expel married students / Women and Family Council deal with delinquent principals

Life group: One of the concerns and demands of students in the system فارس من It was registered and got a lot of signatures in a short period of time, the subject of expulsion of married girls from school. School principals and officials often do not react well to students’ marriages and expel them from school. By registering their demand in Fars, the students demanded that they not be expelled after marriage and that they still have the opportunity to study at school as before.
Following this request, the girls talked to Dr. Kobra Khazali, the head of the Women and Family Council of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, and demanded that this problem be resolved.
Dr. Khazali, in response to a question from a Fars News Agency family reporter as to why married girls are expelled from school and deprived of the right to study in public schools, said: “There is no law that married girls cannot attend regular schools and must go to adult schools.” Unfortunately, this is a wrong practice in our society that needs to be corrected. Our teenagers and young people are free and have the right to choose for their lives. If a girl has reached puberty and intellectual development during high school and has the conditions for marriage, there is no need for school rules to prevent her from marrying. The principal and officials of the school do not have the right to interfere in the personal life of the students and this behavior should be dealt with because it can lead to corruption in the society.
Students complain to principals who prevent them from getting married
Referring to the individual rights of students, the head of the Women and Family Council states: A married student who is expelled from school for marriage can go to the relevant courts and agencies and claim his or her social rights. He can even complain to school officials that they interfered with his education and interfered with his private life. The Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, and especially the Council of Women and the Family, supports married students, and we demand the rights of girls who have been expelled from school due to marriage.
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