Index – Domestic – Parents personally demanded explanation from tank district center chief about scandalous recruitment



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On Monday, several parents personally asked the director of the Hódmezővásárhely Tank District Center for an explanation of why, despite the admission results announced in March, they do not admit their children to the selected elementary schools. Parents also presented preliminary admission results and the denial letter sent to József Balázs, asking him to “show a description of a law or regulation that requires admission students to complete at least 60 percent this year for successful enrollment. ”

The tank district chief was unable to show this, and when asked why such a drastic decision had to be made at the last minute, he did not give a concrete answer.

He hinted that the school had made a mistake.

One of the mothers who was there at the meeting told Index. Her daughter applied to the Dramatic Literary Media Department at Szentes Elementary School, and was one of the people involved in the downsizing. The father called the school after reading Index’s article on Thursday morning. In this, we first wrote that, despite the already announced admission results, several students were notified that they had not been admitted. According to the results announced on March 12, a total of 28 children could have studied in September at the school’s literary and dramatic media department starting in September, but after the decision, the school year would have started with just 17 students. .

At Monday’s meeting, it was finally agreed that the 11 students who theoretically left the drama-literary media department of Szentes primary school should appeal to the tank district chief by May 11, after receiving the letter of rejection. “So, in theory, children re-enroll in the department and can study at Horváth Mihály Primary School in the fall,” said the father. They received a letter today about what they thought was a successful but ultimately unsuccessful recruitment due to the decision, and they even sent an appeal on Tuesday.

Additional admission and a minimum of 60 percent

The decision of the person in charge also affected the József Attila Grammar School in Makói and the János Batsányi Grammar School in Csongrád. In these high schools

Instead of THREE CLASSES, ONLY TWO COULD START IN SEPTEMBER.

After the publication of our article, criticism from Prime Minister Gergely Gulyás and Secretary of State Bence Rétvári’s response to MSZP member Agnes Kunhalmi, Fidesz Member of Parliament Sándor Farkas, finally announced on Facebook the afternoon that he had renegotiated Classes can be started at grammar schools maintained by the Hódmezővásárhely Tank District Center, in which

the number of students reaches at least 14 per department and at least the minimum number of 26 per class specified by law.

Accordingly, students enrolling in Szentes Elementary School who have previously been admitted to classes that have reached the minimum number of students and have been informed by the institution that they have been admitted prior to the end of the Admission did not have to be admitted. They will also have additional recruits, “wrote Farkas. We are looking for the representative by phone, but have not yet contacted him. As the Klebelsberg Center has not yet answered our questions, we tried to speak to József Balázs again on Tuesday, but the head of the tank area was not connected today, and we have been waiting for answers from Tamás Tóth, the principal of the Szentes primary school.

Today, the directors have announced the so-called “extraordinary admission procedure” in the three secondary schools: Makó, Csongrád and Szentes, so they expect students to submit their application from May 11 to 22.

Also to those who were once notified that they had not been hired.

We know that, in practice, this means students must apply to selected high schools, where they are admitted when they have reached a minimum of 60 percent, based on the results they have taken and the central entrance exam.

(Book Cover: Statue of Saint Stephen and József Attila High School
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