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Chaos in the Education Ministry, as classes delayed a week in numerous locations in South Vinalia.
Tkachenko making the announcement earlier today.
Sandra Tkachenko the Minister of Education stated that 831 school districts mostly located in the Republic of South Vinalia, will have classes suspended until Monday of next week, in a move she called a “necessity” following illegal measures to undermine the Vinalian constitution. The move comes after generalized chaos in South Vinalian schools following the emergency measures undertaken by numerous school districts and boards throughout South Vinalia, following an emergency bill passed by the Southern Legislature earlier last week. Numerous school districts have accepted donated materials, and approved specific penalties against teachers who refuse to teach using said materials. Both acts have been called illegal by the central government, the South Vinalian legislature, Parents, Teacher Unions, and legal experts.
In the city of Bar, teachers were locked out of the building after the locks to classrooms were changed. The school district stated that the locks were part of a renovation of the school, and were planned from months before, and that teachers were instructed to acquire new keys and information. However all teachers that were locked out coincidentally had signed a letter stating their opposition to teaching with donated materials on grounds that it violated their rights to religious freedom. The school district made no comment on the situation, and removed all locks on Tuesday following criticism. Throughout South Vinalia, similar instances occurred, with teachers being locked out, or disciplined for refusing to teach with donated materials. Parents likewise stated no interest in sending their children to the chaos, as teacher walkouts and wildcat strikes were organized in numerous schools. More children were registered in Private institutions from August 6-10 than children registered in the entirety of August 2021. Numerous school districts and administrators canceled classes for fears of a general teachers strike, or to prevent the teaching using donated materials. After news that parents wanted to donate and accept anti-abortion health books in Velkarichka, the Federal School Juozapas Kairys cancelled classes until Monday 15th. The decision of the Ministry is not completely alone, as 12 institutions had canceled classes by Tuesday, and 44 by Wednesday.
At the Federal level, Omelyan Pavlov is working on an emergency relief bill that would grant emergency funds to schools primary rural institutions hit hard by the recent rains and rise in inflation. The bill will also allow the Ministry to buy and distribute approved materials in emergency acquisition, which would be devoid of the usual bureaucracy. Additionally a bill that would outlaw the approval of donated materials at a school board level, and state level is also to be introduced soon. The government has stated that they will not wait for the judiciary to strike down the motion, and will seek to codify into law a repudiation of the “catastrophic” actions of the Southern legislature.
For Conservative party members, and followers the move has been successful. “It's funny that Vinalinsk cares about the rural people of the South, when we do something to help them, they can’t let this be a win for states rights' ' stated Belonozhka Zumadze, a Southern legislator. Although many parents criticize the actions of the Southern legislation and Education Ministry, they place the blame on the central government for not preventing the situation. “The government is moving at light speed to “fix” the situation, tell me why couldn’t they pass a relief bill 3 weeks ago?” stated a parent outside Bar school. The decision by the ministry to suspend classes for the rest of the week was not received positively with many parents stating that the government has mismanaged the situation, as numerous schools in South Vinalia have no need for donated books and haven’t had any issues. “What worries me is a strike by union teachers in South Vinalia because of the actions of some school boards, my kids can’t exactly go a week without classes because we’re somehow to blame for this chaos” were the words of Juli Tychinkan a parent who voted against donated materials in Catherinsk, as Teacher unions have threatened strikes, and numerous schools have already been affected by wildcat strikes.
As the government moves to codify into law such restrictions, and prepare a relief budget bill to improve Southern education. Children in numerous school districts are showing up to classes where they lack materials, or teachers, or both. While others will attend school next week, regardless of the situation in their school district. The consequences however will be wide, not only will children lose out on a week of education, but many primarily in indigenous areas rely on the school provided lunches for one of their meal times. Children in such situations will now have to find some way as will their families to be fed during this time, and hope that issues do not continue.
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