Starting June 1, activities in the high schools will begin, graduating from high school in three days.



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The Minister of Education, Mladen Šarčević, stated for “Blic” that, according to the recommendation of the crisis staff of the Serbian Government of June 1, the Ministry has the authority to make the schedule. Beginning June 1, activities will begin in high schools, from correcting and concluding grades to graduation from high school, which will last three days, from June 4-6.

He announced that classes would end and that regular activities would continue at the end of May, respecting the protection measures, disinfection of the schools and the presence of a small number of students in the same space and at the same time.

“Only high school graduates arrive at school on June 1, 2, and 3, and those are the days to complete grades,” says the minister. But, Blic writes, that doesn’t mean that all high school graduates will come to school.

“Those three days are coming for those who are not satisfied with their completed grades and want to correct them, and they will agree on the details with their teachers,” he said.

This practically means that the teacher, if there are certain doubts, can contact the student. During the epidemic, there was a formative evaluation, which about 80 percent of students and teachers used wisely, says the minister. Everything they have done so far becomes a numerical rating.

After the assessment, the next three days, June 4, 5, and 6, are reserved for taking the high school graduation exam.

“Graduates who have completed all their obligations have an important date of June 24, when they apply for the desired faculty,” he said.

Younger high school students who attend first, second and third grade can improve their grades when high school graduates generally “drop out” of school, he said.

“They will have two weeks if they want to improve their grades, starting June 8. During all this time, the school enrollment exams for the gifted will last until the enrollment exam,” Sarcevic told Blic.



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