Decree of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Socialist Republic No. 103 / 1973 Coll.

Decree of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Socialist Republic on the association of parents and friends of the school

Valid Effective from 14.09.1973
103
DECLARATION
Ministry of Education of the Slovak Socialist Republic
of 22 August 1973
on the association of parents and friends of the school
The Ministry of Education of the Slovak Socialist Republic, in agreement with the participating central authorities, provides in accordance with § 26 (2) of Act No. 186 / 1960 Coll., on the System of Education and Education (Education Act):
§ 1
Basic provisions
Parents and, where appropriate, other legal representatives of pupils, former school pupils and other citizens who are interested in the work of the school and in the education of children and young people, representatives of patronage and other establishments and organisations, representatives of social organisations and cultural and educational facilities in the school district are voluntarily associated in the association of the school's parents and friends [the association]. By carrying out its tasks and working with the school, the association becomes an important form of active participation by workers to address the issues of communist education for children and youth and to manage schools and educational facilities.
§ 2
Establishment of associations
(1) National Committees shall ensure that associations are set up in schools and educational establishments managed by them. The association is set up in pre-school institutions and in schools providing primary, secondary and higher education, including schools and educational establishments under the responsibility of the Ministry of Health of the Slovak Socialist Republic and apprenticeship establishments in the field of the competent central authorities. Associations may also be set up at apprenticeship centres and in extracurricular educational establishments, which are considered to be, for the purposes of this decree, folk arts schools, folk language schools, children's homes, youth homes, pioneers' and youth homes, youth centres, technicians and tourists. Associations may use names for apprenticeship and non-school educational establishments, which include the names of the establishment.
(2) Associations are not set up in schools for workers.
(3) In order to form an association, the resolution of the majority present at the constituent meeting shall be required. At this meeting, the Association Committee shall also be elected. A call for a meeting shall be convened by the Head of the School or the Head of the Education Facility (hereinafter referred to as the "School Director '). The constituent membership meeting shall be convened by the National Committee which shall conduct the school at which the association is to be established.
(4) The formation of the association shall be notified within 15 days by its committee to the national committee, which shall conduct the school in which the association was established, of the formation of the association at the vocational training centre of the national committee, which shall control the education of apprentices in the vocational training centre.
§ 3
Status of the association
(1) The association, as a legal person, acquires rights, undertakes and manages its own property.
(2) In its activities, the association shall comply with the provisions of this Decree and other generally binding legislation.
(3) In order to properly focus the activities of the association, the National Committee, which shall lead the schools, shall, as appropriate, invite the members of the association to discuss the main tasks of education policy and other tasks relating to the association.
(4) The National Committee, which is the head of the school, directs the activities of the association and its bodies, ensures improvements in their activities, generalisation and dissemination of best experience; directs cooperation between associations with the school, with social organisations, with establishments and cultural facilities and provides methodological assistance to the association. In providing methodological assistance to associations in the schools they conduct, they use the Advisory Board, 1) which establishes as their assets from selected members of the associations.
§ 4
Tasks of the association
The task of the association shall be in particular:
(a) to act in accordance with school policy in the sense of Marxist-Lenin education for parents, pupils and apprentices; familiarise parents with the ideological and political mission and tasks of school and equipment (hereinafter referred to as "school") and socialist pedagogy and the principles of education for scientific world opinion; to unify the educational activities of the school and the family and to help the education of children in the family be based on the ideological foundations of the socialist establishment and be carried out in accordance with the tasks of the school;
(b) to provide the school with material assistance in the general good of its members, in particular in improving the school environment;
(c) to provide financial assistance to the school for secondary and extracurricular educational activities which are not covered by the funding of national committees under the applicable rules;
(d) provide further assistance to the school, in particular schooling, school meals and the management of the textbook fund;
(e) to assist the organisation of the Socialist Youth Union and its Pioneer Organisation at the school and the organisation of the ROH for apprenticeship establishments;
(f) assist the school in cooperation with the establishments and social organisations and participate in the conclusion and implementation of cooperation agreements with the establishments, businesses and single agricultural cooperatives.
§ 5
The association participates in the educational activities of the school in particular by:
(a) support the efforts of teachers and other educational staff to ensure the continuous and deep knowledge of pupils and apprentices (hereinafter referred to as "pupils"), to reduce the number of lags behind, to educate pupils towards conscious discipline and to behave in accordance with the school and apprenticeship rules at school and beyond;
(b) assist the school in the education of pupils, particularly in secondary, extracurricular and extracurricular activities;
(c) assist the school in the education of pupils in the correct choice of profession, in the cooperation of the school with the centres for the choice of profession and with enterprises, in the education of pupils for the chosen profession;
(d) help solve cases of pupils with educational difficulties and co-operate in the protection of young people against harmful effects.
§ 6
(1) The content of the activities of the association is based on the school's work plan and on the specific needs of political, educational and cultural work between parents and the public.
(2) The association does not interfere with the educational process of the school set up by the curriculum, curriculum, educational work programmes and other regulations, but helps to create the conditions for its success and supports it.
Bodies of the Association
§ 7
(1) The bodies of the association are: membership meetings, committee of the association, class meetings, class committee or class confidant, review committee of the association and permanent or temporary committee of the association.
(2) The term of office of the Committee shall be one year. It shall be elected no later than 31 October.
§ 8
(1) The annual membership meeting shall discuss the report of the Association Committee for the previous school year and the draft annual plan of action for the new school year; a decision shall be taken on the amount of the membership contribution and the budget of the association shall be approved.
(2) The annual membership meeting shall be elected by five to fifteen members of the Committee (depending on the size of the association and the number of committees) and a three-member review committee. The elected members of the Committee shall be the absolute majority of the parents or other legal representatives of the school pupils. The members of the Committee shall be elected from among the parents and other citizens who are convinced of the correctness of socialist education and raise their children, have public confidence, may be the authority of other parents and may, to the extent necessary, take up their duties.
§ 9
(1) The membership meeting of the association shall take place at least twice in the school year.
(2) In particular, fundamental issues concerning the education and education of pupils, the idea of political education, educational education among parents, as well as more important changes to the action plan and budget, are discussed at the membership meetings.
§ 10
(1) The Committee of the Association shall normally meet once a month.
(2) The Committee of the Association shall convene member meetings, manage all the activities of the Association during the period between member meetings, decide whether only class confidants are to be elected in classes or in classes with fewer pupils and manage their work. The member meeting shall be responsible for its activities. If the National Committee, which shall conduct the school where the association is set up, so requests, the Committee of the Association shall report to it on its activities.
(3) At its first meeting, the Committee of the Association elects its members from among its members: the Chairman, Vice-President, Managing Director, Economist, a member responsible for cooperation with the Socialist Youth Union or its Pioneer Organisation and, where appropriate, the heads of individual commissions. The President and Vice-President are always elected from the school's parents. The members of the Review Committee shall be invited to the meetings of the Committee and invited, as appropriate, to the chairpersons of the Class Committees (class confidants), educators, school practitioners, etc.; according to mutual agreement, representatives of the Pioneer Group, the primary organisation of the Socialist Youth Union and, where appropriate, in the apprenticeship establishment, the representative of the ROH.
(4) The newly elected committee of the association shall notify the names, surnames and addresses of its members and members of the review committee within 15 days to the national committee which shall conduct the school where the association is established. the Committee of the Association in the Vocational Training of the National Committee, which controls apprenticeship education in the Vocational Training Centre. Any amendment made during the term of office of the Committee of the Association or its Review Committee shall be notified within that period.
(5) The Committee of the Association shall set up, as appropriate, standing or temporary commissions and shall elect its heads.
(6) Meetings of the Association Committee are convened by the Chairman of the Association, who represents and acts on behalf of the association. The President of the Association shall sign the documents of the Association, together with the manager, of a financial nature, together with the economy. In the absence of the President, the Vice-President shall perform his duties; If not elected, a member of the Committee appointed by the Chair. Other its officials may act on behalf of the association if they have been empowered by the Committee.
(7) The School Director shall attend meetings of the Association Committee with an advisory vote.
§ 11
(1) Class meetings shall normally be held every quarter of the year and shall focus mainly on the problems of the education and education of pupils of the class concerned.
(2) The class meeting shall be attended by the parents of the pupils of the class concerned and by the class teacher; other educational staff shall be invited to act as necessary.
(3) A three-member class committee (chairman and two members) or a confidant shall be elected at the first class meeting in the school year. The Chair of the Class Committee (Class Confidentier) shall convene and manage the Class Meetings and shall be responsible for his activities, together with the other members of the Class Committee, to the Association Committee.
§ 12
(1) The Revision Committee shall meet as necessary; elect its chairman from among its members at its first meeting.
(2) The review committee controls the management of the association and the management of its assets; draw the attention of the Committee of the Association to the deficiencies identified and submit proposals for measures to improve the management of the association's resources.
(3) The review committee will suspend the enforcement of the resolution of the Committee of the Association until the decision of the next member meeting, if it finds that the resolution of the Committee is contrary to the budget or contradicts the mission of the Association.
§ 13
The Commission, which is set up pursuant to Paragraph 10 (3), is generally a commission for ideopolitical work between parents and educational education, for educational issues and the choice of profession, for the interest of pupils (or more commissions by activity heading), for the assistance of the school team and the school club, for economic issues, etc.
§ 14
Brief entries shall be made from member meetings, class meetings and meetings of the Association Committee. All documentation shall be deposited in the school archives after the end of the term of office of the bodies of the association.
§ 15
Membership in the association
(1) Membership of the association is established by signature on the list of members of the class association or by written application; cease to be a check-out or failure to comply with the obligations referred to in paragraph 3.
(2) The members of the association have the right to vote, to be elected and to express themselves through associations for the work of schools, educational staff. They have the right to be informed of how their incentives, proposals and criticisms are used by the school to improve its work.
(3) The members of the association shall be obliged to participate in the meetings of the association, actively participate in the work of the association, pay the membership allowances and their own educational care to contribute to the uniform educational activities of the family and schools for children and youth.
§ 16
Aggregates and farm control
(1) The revenue of the association consists of: membership contributions, donations, the proceeds of the association's actions and the proceeds of its assets.
(2) The funds of the association are separate from those of the school. The accounting of the assets of the association and the management of its funds shall be carried out by the operator in accordance with the general rules in force.
(3) The amount of the membership allowance shall be determined by the membership meeting; the contribution does not exceed 20 CZK per year. If parents have more than one child at one school, only one member contribution is paid.
(4) The supervision of the management of the funds of the association and the control of the management of its assets shall be carried out by the National Committee which shall conduct the school in which the association is established.
§ 17
Termination of the association and cessation of its activities
(1) The activities of the grouping may be discontinued under the special legislation2) or, where appropriate, the association disbanded if its activity is contrary to generally binding legislation or if the association fails to perform its tasks under this decree.
(2) The association will also cease to exist if the membership meets, as a rule as a result of a change in the school network. The end of the association shall be notified by its chairman to the National Committee which shall conduct the school and, if it is a vocational training centre, to the National Committee which shall control the education of apprentices in the vocational training centre.
(3) The property of an association which has ceased to exist under paragraph 1 or paragraph 2 will be properly secured by the existing committee of the association and shall settle all obligations of the association. The remainder shall be submitted to the national committee which shall conduct the school in which the association was established in favour of school purposes; If the association is at a vocational training centre or an apprenticeship centre, it shall hand over the rest of the assets to the organisation which manages them or manages them.
Final provisions
§ 18
Associations established under the current rules shall be considered as established under this Order.
§ 19
The Directives on the Establishment, Organisation and Activities of the Association of Parents and Friends of the School of 17 July 1961 No 34 576 / 1961- I / 2 (Bulletin of the Ministry of Education and Culture 1961, page 305) are hereby repealed.
§ 20
This decree shall take effect on the day of its publication.
Deputy Minister:
Prof. Dr. Kilar, CSc.
1) § 65 of Act No. 69 / 1967 Coll., on National Committees.
2) Paragraph 2 of Act No. 126 / 1968 Coll., on certain transitional measures to strengthen public order, as amended by the legal measure of the Bureau of the Federal Assembly No. 99 / 1969 Coll.

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CitationDecree of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Socialist Republic No. 103 / 1973 Coll., on the Association of Parents and Friends of the School
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CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation14.09.1973
Effective from14.09.1973
Effective until-
Status Valid
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