First day of school- did kids from Syria start teaching today?

There were 74 Kosovar children among the 110 who were repatriated after being removed from the horrors of war grounds in Syria, writes Periscopi. This repatriation was part of a plan in full co-ordination with the US, which was confirmed, then Kosovo government Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri. [...]
It was Tahiri who congratulated these children on the start of the new school year, along with their peers, saying that they were happy to have managed to send these children back to their country and schools.
But a statement by the incumbent Minister of STAT, Shyqit Bytyqi, was quite confusing, suggesting that these children have not started the teaching process during today.
Bytyqi during a visit to primary school “Naim Frajri” in Pristina said that when they are ready, they will be integrated into classes with other children.
The preparations are being made. We have needed some preparation and believe that very soon they will be integrated into classrooms. The moment we prepare the children to be integrated into the classroom, they will be part of the regular” classes, Bytyqi said, not specifying what preparations this is about.
Contacted by Periscop over the phone by August asked written questions about this not very clear situation, but did not answer questions.
Afterward Periscop contacted incumbent Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri to clarify the issue after he wished these children to start the school year.
The children have begun teaching in seven different regions. I don't know why there's been such a statement by Minister Bytyqi, but they'll explain it. We've been tracking these kids, we know exactly that the kids started learning, in the early class format, as is more appropriate for them, but Syria-reported children have started learning”, Tahiri told Periscope.
After that, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology exposed Bytyqi's statement, saying these children have begun learning.
The complete explanation of August you can read below:
Explaining
The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology ( MAST explains that even school - age children from war grounds have begun learning today.
The learning process has also begun for students whose age is older than the previous age with the Law for Pregraduate Education to be regular students. Integration in the teaching process has offered this opportunity August in collaboration with the DAKA through an intensive learning scheme.
Based on MPB data, 74 children have returned from war centres, from which 36 children are under the age of 0 to 3, while 29 children at pre-school and 24 in schools today have begun to process education and are expected to soon integrate 9 children into gardens.












