Kyiv Students to Keep Spring Break, Scheduled for Late March.
Kyiv's 2023 Spring Break Plans
According to TSN.ua: Kyiv's municipal authorities have decided against canceling the upcoming spring break for school students. This decision comes despite a mandatory two-week pause in classes that occurred in January. The break is officially scheduled to run from March 23 to March 29, 2023. Valentyn Mondryivskyi, a city official, stated that this move reflects a coordinated position from Kyiv's educational leadership team.
It is important to note that the forced January break was mandated by Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers as part of the ongoing adaptation of the educational process to current circumstances. Despite these disruptions, the Ukrainian academic year will continue and is planned to conclude on June 30, 2023. This decision highlights the balancing act between maintaining educational continuity and providing necessary respite for students and teachers alike.
Preparations for the Spring Break Period
In preparation for the spring break, Kyiv's educational institutions have planned several initiatives:
- Continuing extracurricular club activities;
- Holding compensatory classes to help students catch up on material;
- Organizing informational, educational, and developmental events.
Out-of-school educational centers will also remain active, working to engage students in various developmental programs and activities during this period.
Kyiv city officials have framed this decision as part of an effort to preserve the educational process and support students during a challenging time for the school system. Maintaining the traditional spring break is seen as beneficial for students' psychological well-being, providing important opportunities for rest and holistic development. The parallel organization of catch-up classes and club work demonstrates the schools' commitment to adapting to difficult conditions while striving to deliver a quality education.
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