Schools in Kosovo working with Serbia's plans-programs will open in a few days

Schools operating in Kosovo under the Serbian Ministry of Education programme will open on 1 June. According to “radiation.net”, recent preparations for opening schools are being made in schools in Serb residential countries. It was Serbia's Education Minister Mladen Sharchevic who had warned of the opening of schools [...]
It was Serbia's Education Minister Mladen Sharchevic who had warned of the opening of schools in this country on 1 June. In Serb-run countries, schools still function as part of Serbia's system.
Kosovo authorities have not yet made a decision on opening schools, which have been closed in mid-March following the presentation of the choreography. It is expected that schools for 12th graders and ninth and nests will open next month.
The economic-traditional school of “Pristine” operates on llapnase. The principal of this school, Dragica Mitic, has said about RTV Kim that the school, under the rules of Serbia's Ministry of Education, will open on 1 June.
The June 1st through 3rd students who are not satisfied with their completed grades can improve those notes. It then begins with a four - part senior exam that is conducted within four days. On the first day is the Serbian-language exam, the second day from practical work, then the protection of practical work, and on the fourth day is the election-bar exam. I expect the exams to be completed by 8 June”, Mitic has said.
This school year ends on June 15th. Even the Semi-maturists on June 1st will return to primary school in Llapnela.
“are obliged to come to get tests. On the basis of the recommendations, they will also receive a test test, where students themselves will see their skills”, said Lubisa Karadzic, primary school director “Miladin Mitiq”.
Even in Serbian schools in Kosovo, they do not rule out the possibility of keeping the prom, though this, according to Kosovo institutions, is not possible. At the school in Llapnella are awaiting answers from Serbia's ministry regarding the prom.
The Serb community in Kosovo continues largely to function as part of Serbia's state system. Among other things under Serbia's umbrella works sports, not only in the northern part of the country, but in other parts as well.
As far as the coronary pandemic is concerned, the Serb community has largely respected the measures of Kosovo institutions.











