Posted on March 26, 2008

Education Ministry opposes ethnic shifts in high schools

Meanwhile, Macedonian high-school students continued to boycott the classes, demanding introduction of ethnic shifts. The demand came after a series of inter-ethic conflicts among schoolmates, which escalated into massive fight

Ministry of Education and Science disapproves the motion of introducing ethnic shifts in high schools Niko Nestor and Ibraim Temo in Struga.

Pero Stojanovski, a senior official in Education Ministry, conveyed the stance at the meeting with Struga’s local authorities, school principals and members of parent councils.

The ministry said it won’t accept ethnic shifts, but it stands ready to help improve the technical conditions to ensure resumption of teaching process in these two high schools.

The fianl position over the demands by Macedonian students for the introduction of ethnic shifts will be made later tiday at the meeting of Education Ministry representatives, local authorities, and school boards.

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