No school tomorrow, uncertainty beyond Purim
The Israeli Ministry of Education has cancelled classes for tomorrow due to the ongoing war in Iran, instead conducting remote sessions focused on educational discourse and emotional processing related to Purim celebrations.
The Israeli Ministry of Education has just announced that there will be no classes held tomorrow (Sunday) due to the war in Iran, which has been affecting various sectors of society. In lieu of traditional classroom learning, the ministry will implement remote sessions focusing on educational discussions, emotional processing, and relevant aspects of the Purim holiday within Jewish society. This is a response to the ongoing conflict, which has raised concerns about student well-being and educational continuity.
Following the cancellation, there will be a scheduled Purim break on Tuesday and Wednesday, during which no classes will take place. However, there is uncertainty about the resumption of normal classes thereafter, indicating that the education system is being heavily influenced by the current war situation. The guidelines for the continuation of studies will be updated in alignment with directives from the Home Front Command, highlighting the dynamic nature of the situation.
In addition, educational institutions serving Arab, Druze, Bedouin, and Circassian communities will conduct remote classes on Tuesday and Wednesday, following the instructions provided by their respective educational teams. This is an effort to ensure that all students, regardless of their background, receive some form of education during the ongoing crisis, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity amidst challenging circumstances.