“In towns and cities where there was a danger of arrival, children went to schools separately from each other and received certificates from the headmaster,” said Alla Revko, head of the educational work department of the regional Ministry of Education. RG.
Most schools in the region limited themselves to short queues. But there were also times when a big celebration was organized for the children. For example, teachers from the village of Grigorievka, Chaplinsky municipal district, prepared a touching surprise for graduates; this year there are 17 of them at the Grigorievskaya school: they filmed and edited a music video. The teachers, together with the director of the educational institution, Alina Klishchevskaya, sang a song based on their own cheerful poems about school and graduation, and even danced in the waters of the local lake Sivash, known for its fabulous pink color. The dance teachers in shorts also looked fabulous.
“It was a real surprise for our dear students. The most active teachers were the protagonists of the story. The children, as I admit, we ourselves were delighted,” Alina Klishchevskaya shared with RG.
In the Kherson region, more than 500 eleventh graders and more than 700 ninth graders received their school leaving certificates. For the first time, four graduates from the region passed the Unified State Exam, scoring from 82 points in English to 96 in Physics.