Parents Demand Action on Hazardous Paths to School No. 11 in Bor
Parents in Bor have raised concerns about the poor state of paths leading to School No. 11. The paths, they say, are hazardous due to nails sticking out and obstructions like pallets. The regional Ministry of Education has acknowledged the issue.
Minister Mikhail Puchkov confirmed that the ministry is aware of the problem. He revealed that he has passed the responsibility for improving the conditions to the head of administration. Despite the complaints, the search for the person responsible has not yielded any results yet.
Parents have expressed their worries about the safety of their children walking to school. They hope that the issue will be addressed promptly to ensure a safe passage for the students.
The paths to School No. 11 in Bor remain a concern for parents. While the regional Ministry of Education has acknowledged the issue and passed it to the relevant authorities, the search for the responsible person continues. The safety of the students is the primary concern, and parents eagerly await the improvements.
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