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Education Minister Wants Shorter Winter School Holiday

Romanian Education Minister Ecaterina Andronescu said on Tuesday that the ministry is considering shortening the school winter holiday, arguing that its three-week length makes pupils forget class subjects.

Romania Might Cut Child Allowance Unless Parents Send Kids To School

The Roma minority is a sensitive issue for Romania and authorities may resort to harsh measures like halt state child allowance payments unless parents send their children to school, President Traian Basescu told OSCE’s High Commissioner on National Minorities Knut Vollebaek Tuesday.

Romanian Deputies Hike Fine For Parents Who Fail To School Children

Romania’s education committee decided Friday during education law debates in the Chamber of Deputies that parents who do not send their children to school should receive an increased fine of one to five average wages.

Romanian High School Admission Exams Switch To Transcurricular Approach

Romanian high school admission will consist, according to the new education law, of an evaluation comprising all curricula, added with a practical test of computer skills, as well as references from the teachers, said Romanian Education Minister Daniel Funeriu.

School In Romanian Capital Bucharest Closed Over Swine Flu Outbreak

A school in capital city Bucharest was closed Monday after five pupils became infected with the AH1N1 flu virus.

First Confirmed Case Of New Flu Virus In A School In Bucharest, Romania

The first case of the AH1N1 flu virus infection in a school in Romanian capital Bucharest was confirmed on Thursday at School no. 146 in the Panduri neighborhood.

Romania Reports First Infection With AH1N1 Virus In Southern High School

A high school student in Slobozia, southern Romania, was found to be infected with the new AH1N1 virus flu and her class will suspend activity for a week to avoid further infection among her classmates.

Final Exams In Two Romanian Police Schools Suspended On Lack Of Funds – Sources

The final exams of police officer schools in Romanian cities Campina and Cluj-Napoca have been suspended, because of a lack of funds with which to employ the graduates, sources with the Interior Ministry said Monday.

School Should File Complaint Against Wizz Air Operator – Romanian Education Min

Romanian Education Minister Ecaterina Andronescu asked the high school whose students were blocked for 17 hours on the Luton airport near London to file a complaint at the National Authority for Consumer Protection against flight operator Wizz Air, that is responsible for the situation.

Romanian 16-Year Old Boy Killed In After School Brawl

One Romanian 16-year old school boy died, Friday afternoon, after fighting with a schoolmate in the central park of the locality Strehaia. The two argued because the victim made fun of the aggressor’s stutter.

Romanian Senate Rejects High School PC Project

The Romanian Senate Wednesday rejected 52 to 14 votes and four abstentions the draft law approving Government Emergency Ordinance no. 87/2008, offering desktop computers to ninth and tenth graders, to be used at home.

Romanian State Allowance For Children To Be Paid In Bank Accounts

The sums representing the state allowance for children aged below 18 in Romania will be handed out through postal order, current account or card account, and payment will be suspended if the money transferred by mail is not collected in three consecutive months.

No Homework For Romanian Pupils Over Spring Break

The Bucharest School Inspectorate recommended to teachers not to give students any homework during the vacation, since kids in the seventh and eighth grade have a great deal to study for the midterm exams organized as soon as classes are resumed, namely starting with May 6.

Romania’s Education Ministry Determined To Crack Down Drug Consumption

An anti-drug project aimed at informing teenagers aged 14 to 16 and their parents on the effects of narcotics will be unfolded during counseling and guidance classes in schools, Romania’s Ministry of Education, Research and Youth said Monday.