Graduates of schools located in the temporarily occupied territories will receive certificates and other educational documents provided for by law. This was announced by the Minister of Education and Science Sergei Shkarlet on the air of the information telethon.
According to the official, given that it was quite difficult to ensure a continuous and safe educational process in the country during the war, all graduates without exception will receive certificates..
“Regardless of whether they can continue the educational process at this stage or not, education documents will be issued to all graduates without exception.. All schoolchildren, without exception, will be certified according to the annual assessment, ”Scarlett said..
The head of the Ministry of Education and Science also noted that currently there are about 800 schools in the temporarily occupied territories.. Almost 300 of them have already completed their studies (mainly in Kherson and Zaporozhye regions).
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