Feb 27 • 15:15 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Lääneranna's new local government plans to reverse school reform

Lääneranna's new local government is planning to reverse previous school reforms based on community demands.

Lääneranna's new local government is exploring the possibility of reversing educational reforms implemented by the previous administration. This decision comes after community feedback indicating a desire for changes in the local school system. The local officials are responding to calls from parents and educators who feel that the previous reforms did not adequately address the needs and preferences of their communities.

Among the proposed changes is the transition of the previously independent Metsküla School back to a municipal school. In addition, the Virtsu School is seeking to add two new classes, while Koonga School has plans to create a partnership with Lääneranna Gymnasium, with aspirations to reinstate its basic education level in the future. These adjustments highlight a growing trend in local governance where community input is increasingly impacting educational policy.

The implications of this proposed reversal of school reforms could be significant. If successfully implemented, these changes may improve local educational options and cater more directly to community needs. However, the process of restructuring schools and redistributing resources will require careful planning and execution to ensure that they enhance educational outcomes for all students in the region.

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