TANGERANG - The Ehipassiko School school in BSD, South Tangerang (Tangsel) denied having issued a 7th grade junior high school student for fighting with a friend on WhatsApp (WA).

Principal of SMP Ehipassiko School BSD, Meidiana Tanadi spoke about the problems involving her two students, NCW and NA.

"We emphasize that there is absolutely no bad treatment, let alone carried out systematically," Meidiana said in her statement, Wednesday, August 7.

He said that the school had tried to do everything according to the procedure. In fact, they have conducted further studies and mediated the two participants.

He also denied that his party had issued a Warning Letter I (SP I) for NCW students, and the school decided to provide guidance and discipline for these students.

"We clarify that the school has never issued a Warning Letter I (SP I)," he explained.

Regarding NCW students who have been expelled from school, the Chairman of the Pancaran Dharma Ratana Foundation, Febrian Temansjah, said that this happened because his parents could not cooperate with the school.

"With the consideration of the vision and mission of the foundation, the vision and mission of the unit, school regulations, parents' inequality in solving problems. So the school returns the students according to the parents' intention to remove their children from school," he said.

Previously, a 7th grade junior high school (1 junior high school) student at the Ehipassiko School in BSD, South Tangerang (Tangsel) was suspected of experiencing persecution at his school. NCW was expelled by the school after fighting with his friend, NA.

As a result of the commotion, NCW was expelled from school unilaterally. This made NCW's parents disappointed.

NCW's father, Felix, said that at first the child had an argument with his classmate, NA, via WhatsApp (WA) chat. The content of the conversation is suspected to contain harsh words. However, it is not yet known what problems NCW and NA are fighting over.

"His words were harsh. Then NA reported his parents. Print was proof of chat. Then the school responded to it," Felix said when confirmed, Tuesday, August 6.

Not long ago, the school called NCW. During the meeting he was asked to sign a piece of paper. Felix said, the signature on the paper was without any assistance from the parents or guardians of the students.

"After school my son told me about the BAP, and the contents of the sanctions he had to sign. They stated that my son would be given the first warning letter (SP)," he said.


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