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The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education and Science will prepare a protocol with anti-epidemic requirements to send high school graduates during the current school year. The decision was made today after a meeting of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov with representatives of 12th graders. This was announced by the government information service.
The Prime Minister met Simona Boneva and Darina Georgieva after they addressed him with a letter requesting that they be allowed to send 12th graders for the 2019-2020 school year across Bulgaria. “Our desire is to meet in the schoolyard, everyone at the respective school, to reunite the graduating class, to have the opportunity to count to 12 and to respectfully send the last years,” said the high school graduates in their letter to Prime Minister Borissov. They specifically emphasize that shipping should not be confused with hosting a graduation party. “We all accept the situation in a mature, responsible, conscientious manner and understand that the prom will take place when circumstances allow,” the letter said.
During the conversation in the Council of Ministers, the two twelfth graders again expressed the desire of their classmates to hold a solemn farewell ceremony in the schoolyard, which takes place at the end of each school year. They also stated that they are ready and willing to offer their school a different approach to graduation this year, which will respect tradition and observe measures against the epidemic.
Prime Minister Borissov ordered Ministers Kiril Ananiev and Krassimir Valchev to prepare the protocol as soon as possible and send it to the principals of all schools in the country, who send their high school graduates at the end of the current school year. The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Finance, Vladislav Goranov, and the President of the Ventsislav Mutafchiiski national operational headquarters.
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