Duty in the school cafeteria. 1952
School duty in the Soviet school attached great importance to both teachers and students, especially in the younger grades. There was a table of conducting school duties: a teacher on duty and a student on duty.
Common efforts on duty in the Soviet school monitored the observance of order in the classroom, at recess, in the dining room. The person on duty in the class was to check whether the pure Board, whether wet rag (to wipe off the Board), to ventilate the class, water the flowers, fix the chairs, and if the teacher asks you to spread out the books bring a cool magazine (in high school) from class to class.