School principal in Pec: Community students don't belong in first grade, they just came to see the programme.

The school principal in Pec has reacted to yesterday's event, where community students have been side-by-side at the Abyss Day, in an organization that had been held at this party. He denies that students are side-sided, but says they are arranged there after not belonging to the first grade. Director of [...]
He denies that students are side-sided, but says they are arranged there after not belonging to the first grade.
The principal of this school says that students who have been seen on sight have willingly come to see the program and that they are not the peers of students at the party.
That community of 10 students is willing to come without the program. They are not classmates. They're willing to come without the program and they're here. We are the ones who are doing our best for communities. Let someone come to you and tell you your finger at this school you make a big mistake. Every way we're trying to integrate them. Those kids aren't 6-7, they're about 8,9 and 10 years old. The teacher took them and arranged them with my permission. They're from second grade, third and fourth,”, he said on Channel 10.
Education Minister Arberie Nagavci reacted to this occasion.
Nagavci says that he expresses deep concern for the occasion and that he will consider the same with priority.
“As the minister of AugustI expresses deep concern for the case reported in media as discriminatory for the participation of students from communities -- Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian -- in today's Abyta Festival event in Pec. This case that conflicts with the sweeping organization, we'll consider it as a priority tomorrow, with the Pec DK”.
Among other things, Nagavci says that as minister, teacher, mother of citizens, he condemns any form of discrimination in every relationship, especially when it comes to children who should be lovingly raised and equally at every step of life.
The principle of not discrimination is part of our ongoing policies and actions, so we should be respected and implemented at all levels. As minister, teacher, citizen mother, I condemn every form of discrimination, in every relationship, especially when it comes to children, who should be lovingly and equally raised at every step of life”, wrote Nagavci on Facebook.
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