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Iohannis: Schools, kindergartens and universities will not reopen soon

Schools, kindergartens and universities will not reopen during this school year, president Klaus Iohannis has announced on Monday.

Flu Epidemic: Classes Suspended Across Fourteen Bucharest Schools And Kindergartens

Fourteen schools and kindergartens in Bucharest will be closed on Thursday and Friday due to the ongoing flu epidemic, following recommendations from the local Public Health Directorate (DSP), Bucharest School Inspectorate representative Marina Manea announced in a press conference on Wednesday.

Schools To Close Countrywide On Friday Due To Flu

Romania’s Education Ministry decided to close all schools on Friday, January 25, due to evolution of flu infections throughout the country, which is on the verge of the epidemic.

Romanian Schools Lacking Sanitary Authorization Could Be Closed Down

Romanian schools which don’t have sanitary authorization will be closed down if children enrolled in these educational institutions can be transported to other schools without difficulty, Education Minister Daniel Funeriu told a news conference on Sunday.

Romanian Students To Be Observers In Schools’ Managing Boards – Education Bill

Romanian students will be observers in schools’ managing boards, according to an amendment to the draft education law adopted Friday by the Chamber of Deputies’ education committee, Romania’s Education Ministry said in a press release Saturday.

Schools In Romanian Capital Open Wednesday After Two-Day Blizzard-Induced Vacation

Schools and kindergartens in Romania’s capital Bucharest will open Wednesday after a two-day vacation prompted by fierce blizzards and heavy snowfall that swept the southern part of the country left dozens of roads impassable.

Kindergartens, Schools In Capital Bucharest, 11 Counties Closed Monday Over Frosty Weather

Romania’s Prime Minister Emil Boc on Sunday said classes will be suspended Monday in kindergartens and schools in capital city Bucharest and eleven counties countrywide, due to frosty weather and blizzards.

Romania Registers 1146 AH1N1 Infection Cases, 89 In Last 24 Hours

The Romanian Health Ministry Thursday announced 89 new cases of AH1N1 flu infection were confirmed in 13 counties and capital Bucharest in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of infections to 1,146.

Schools In Romania To Be Run By Parents, Teachers, Local Authorities – Official

Romanian democrat liberal lawmaker, Mircea Toader, on Sunday said the country’s ruling coalition decided, it its meeting on Saturday evening, that schools will be run by a managing board, which will equally include parents, teachers and representatives of the local administration.

School Administrative Board To Make Decisions, Principal To Have Executive Role – Draft

Romanian schools will be legal entities where the administrative board will be the decision maker and school principals will have an executive role, according to a draft law of the Ministry of Education regarding decentralization of the pre-university education system.

Romanian Students Drink, Smoke And Use Drugs Less Than Other Europeans – Survey

Romanian students under the age of 16 drink, smoke and use drugs quite a lot for their age, but less than students from the rest of Europe, according to the European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ESPAD).

Bucharest 1st District Schools To Have Panic Buttons By End June

Bucharest authorities announced on Monday all schools in the first district will be equipped with panic buttons by end June, in a move to address security breaches and violent incidents.

Romania, Ukraine To Resume Monitoring Of Respective National Minorities

Ukrainian foreign minister Volodimir Ogryzko said Friday in Kiev that he agreed with Romanian foreign minister Cristian Diaconescu to resume the monitoring of the state of minorities in both countries.

Romania Interim Interior Min Vies To Crack Down On Violence, Drug Dealing In Schools

Romania’s interim interior minister Dan Nica said Thursday that public safety measures must be taken immediately, since drug dealers offer free drugs to students in many schools, adding many students face blackmail and aggression every day.

Romanian Senators Want To Offer Free Milk To Pvt School Kids As Well

Romanian senators enacted, Tuesday, an amendment to a Government Ordinance stating that the “milk and bagel” program, offering free dairy and bread products to school and preschool children, could be brought to private schools as well.

Romanian IT&C Company Intrarom To Bring Computers To 8,191 Schools

Romanian IT&C company Intrarom, subsidiary of INTRACOM TELECOM, won on August 29 the auction organized by the Ministry of Education and Research for the outfitting of computer labs in 8,191 school and high schools. The value of the contract reaches RON432.38 million (EUR122.48 million).

Romanian Govt Pays RON31.656M To Buy Back 44 Schools, Kindergartens

Romania’s government approved total funds of 31.656 million lei (EUR1-RON3.6673) to buy back 44 schools and kindergartens that have been retroceded to their rightful owners, Education Minister Cristian Adomnitei said Wednesday.

Romanain Parliament Bans Fast-Foods In Schools

The Romanian Chamber of Deputies enacted Tuesday a legislative initiative stating that state and private schools are not allowed to prepare, sell and distribute food that is inadequate for pupils and school children.

E-Manuals For Romanian Pupils In ’08

Romanian pupils will have, in 2008, manuals in electronic format as well, since Romanian president Traian Basescu signed, late 2007, the promulgation of the Law amending article 174 of the Teaching Law.