Accordingly, on the morning of September 16, the school received information reflecting that the school had collected money from parents to buy some equipment for the classrooms. Through verification, the incident was reported to have occurred in class 6D6. Specifically, with the goal of creating a modern and convenient learning environment, some parents of class 6D6, because they are too concerned about their children's learning conditions, have proactively mobilized other parents to contribute to purchase equipment for the class. However, this was done without direction from the school.
The school said that currently, the school has not held a parent meeting at the beginning of the 2025 - 2026 school year. In all meetings, the Board of Directors has clearly instructed teachers about not mobilizing parents to contribute to purchasing classroom equipment, not causing trouble, harassment or waste for parents. The school has handed over classrooms and facilities for teaching and learning to teachers and students of all classes from August 19, 2025.
On September 16, the Board of Directors worked with homeroom teachers and related parents, and directed the immediate suspension of advertising and shopping. At the same time, the parents were required to return the money they had received. Homeroom teachers are responsible for instructing parents on strict compliance with regulations on funding for education.