Monastyrsky explained why the authorities are preparing schools to study offline
Schools in Ukraine are preparing to receive students in September.
Most Ukrainian schools have shelters that can be used in the event of an air raid. This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Denis Monastyrsky, the press service of the department reports .
Most schools have shelters that you can use. Special local commissions are provided with recommendations that are developed by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. They are auditing these premises,” the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs said.
According to him, in order for the school to be allowed to work, it is necessary that there are protective structures a few meters away from it, where you can hide during an alarm.
For most parents, the argument is that if the children are in a safe place at school during the alarm, it is better than if they are at home or elsewhere. They will be taken care of and the children will have a proper education,” Monastyrsky said.
Earlier, the head of the Ministry of Education and Science, Sergei Shkarlet, said that it would be the founders of the educational institution who would finally decide whether the school is ready for offline learning. That is local authorities. In particular, the Department of Education.
In Ukraine, as a result of hostilities, about 20% of schools and kindergartens were damaged. So, as of June 2, as a result of the armed aggression of the Russian Federation, 182 educational institutions were completely destroyed, 1,756 were damaged.
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