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According to the Ministry of Education and Science, 2.5 thousand secondary education institutions will work remotely.

In Ukraine, due to security conditions, some of the 13,000 schools from September 1 will work remotely or in mixed formats. This was said by the Deputy Minister of Education and Science Andrei Stashkiv on the air of the telethon.

The official mentioned that 2.5 thousand secondary education institutions will work remotely. We are talking, in particular, about schools transferred from the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.

“Of the 13 thousand schools that normally operate in Ukraine, as of September 1, 6.5 thousand will work in the standard format, 3.8 thousand schools in a mixed one,” said Stashkiv.

Remember that in Kharkiv, schools will start the academic year remotely. However, several times a week, students attend offline classes in the metro. In Kyiv, 240,000 students study in full-time format.


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