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Minnesota Counties Seek to Reinstate Immigration Restrictions Near Schools

Several counties in Minnesota have petitioned the courts to reinstate restrictions on immigration enforcement near schools. This move aims to protect students and their families from legal repercussions that could negatively impact the educational environment.

Adjust School Hours During Ramadan to Support Students

The Ministry of Education has announced the school hours during the holy month of Ramadan, adjusting work hours to align with fasting times. This decision reflects the ministry's commitment to providing a suitable educational environment for students.

Reveal shocking details about Zara Qirina's tragic death

In a heartbreaking incident, new testimony has unveiled the guilt and shock experienced by the last witness who saw Zara Qirina before her death. The event, which occurred in July 2025, has sparked widespread debate on mental health issues in schools.

U.S.-Israeli Attacks Claim 245 Students' Lives in Iran

Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani reported that U.S.-Israeli attacks on civilian areas in Iran resulted in the deaths of <strong>245 students</strong> and damage to <strong>763 schools</strong>, reflecting the extensive destruction of infrastructure.

Enhance Education Quality in Universities and Schools

Universities and schools are striving to benefit from the educational 'rain', as Dr. Hisham Abdelhakim discusses the importance of developing curricula and teaching methods. The article focuses on improving education quality to meet student needs.

Paris launches ambitious plan to combat sexual violence in schools

The new mayor of Paris, <strong>Emmanuel Grégoire</strong>, has announced a comprehensive plan worth <strong>20 million euros</strong> to combat sexual violence in schools following the suspension of over <strong>30 monitors</strong> due to allegations of abuse. This initiative comes amid rising concerns about the safety of children in educational institutions.

Suspend classes in all Al-Azhar schools in Assiut today

The Education Directorate in Assiut announced the suspension of classes today, Thursday, in all Al-Azhar schools. This decision is part of the necessary measures to address changing weather conditions in the region.

Schools in UAE announce no salary cuts in April

A group of schools in the United Arab Emirates has announced that it will not reduce employee salaries during April, reflecting its commitment to support staff amid current economic conditions.

Launch National Week for Bullying Prevention in Schools Tomorrow

The Ministry of Education in the UAE will launch the National Week for Bullying Prevention in Schools tomorrow, aiming to raise awareness about the dangers of bullying and how to confront it. The week will feature various events and activities targeting students, teachers, and parents.

Ministry of Education to Decide on School Closures Tomorrow

The Egyptian Ministry of Education announced it will determine the status of school closures tomorrow, Thursday, in Al-Azhar schools and institutes within the coming hours. This decision comes amid changing weather conditions affecting the country.

Schools in UAE Waive Transport Fees After Switching to Remote Learning

Two schools in the UAE have announced the waiver of transport fees for students following their transition to remote learning. This decision aims to alleviate financial burdens on families during this challenging period.

Suspend classes in schools tomorrow due to bad weather

The Ministry of Education has announced the suspension of classes in all schools tomorrow, Wednesday, due to expected severe weather conditions. Meanwhile, classes at universities will continue as normal.

Confirm study continuity in Luxor schools tomorrow Wednesday

The Luxor Directorate of Education announced that classes will continue as scheduled tomorrow, Wednesday, despite the prevailing weather conditions. This decision aims to ensure the normal functioning of the educational process in the region.

Support Students' Mental Health Through Schools Amid Crises

Schools face significant challenges in providing psychological support to students, especially during current crises. They play a vital role in creating a safe and supportive environment, helping students overcome fears and anxiety.

Clarify Employee Leave After School Suspension Tomorrow

A responsible source confirmed that the reported employee leave for tomorrow, Wednesday, April 1, 2026, is incorrect following the decision to suspend classes in certain areas due to weather conditions.

Education Ministry Reveals Study Details for Wednesday and Thursday

The Egyptian Ministry of Education announced the nature of studies scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the academic schedule. This announcement comes as part of the ministry's efforts to ensure the continuity of education amid current challenges.

SM Entertainment partners with UNICEF to support children in Indonesia

SM Entertainment, a leading K-pop agency, has announced a new partnership with UNICEF to support children in Indonesia. The agreement aims to improve school environments and promote girls' rights.

Students Return to Schools in Indonesia Without Free Meals

Students in Indonesia began their first school day after Eid al-Fitr, but they have not yet received the free meal program. The school administration confirmed that meal distribution will start the following day.

Over 6.5 million students return to schools in Saudi Arabia

More than <strong>6.5 million</strong> students across all levels of education in <strong>Saudi Arabia</strong> returned to their classrooms as the second semester commenced on Sunday following a <strong>16-day</strong> Eid al-Fitr holiday. The Ministry of Education emphasized the importance of discipline and commitment from both the educational staff and students.

Egypt's Education Ministry Orders Continuation of School Day

The Egyptian Ministry of Education has issued an urgent decision to continue the school day in all schools. This decision aims to ensure the continuity of the educational process and meet the needs of students.

Ensure regular classes in Red Sea and start March exams

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education in the Red Sea announced the resumption of classes in all schools and the commencement of March exams for all educational stages. This announcement is part of ongoing efforts to ensure the regularity of the educational process.

Prepare for the Return of Over 250,000 Students to Taif Schools

The Taif Education Administration is set to welcome over <strong>250,000</strong> students tomorrow following the Eid al-Adha holiday. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to ensure a smooth educational process.

Resume in-person education in Qatar as new school year begins

Schools in Qatar are preparing to welcome students back to in-person education, marking the start of the new academic year with optimism. This decision follows an extended period of remote learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over 600 Schools Destroyed in Iran Due to US and Israeli Attacks

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi confirmed that over <strong>600 schools</strong> in Iran have been destroyed or damaged since the start of military attacks by the United States and Israel on <strong>February 28</strong>. These attacks have resulted in the deaths and injuries of more than <strong>1000 students and teachers</strong>.

Implement New Measures to Limit Smartphone Use in Indonesian Schools

The Indonesian education authorities have announced a new plan aimed at establishing operational standards to limit smartphone and social media use in high schools. This initiative is part of efforts to protect children's growth and development.

Over 1000 Students and Teachers Victims of US-Israeli Attacks on Iran

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi revealed that over <strong>1000 students and teachers</strong> and <strong>600 schools</strong> have been affected by US-Israeli attacks on Iran. This statement was made during a United Nations Human Rights Council meeting, highlighting the severe damage to the country's educational infrastructure.

Iran reports 243 students and teachers killed amid conflict

The Iranian Ministry of Education has reported the deaths of <strong>243 students and teachers</strong> since the war began on February 28, raising concerns about the impact of the conflict on civilians and infrastructure.

Suspend classes in Basra schools and universities for two days

The local government in Basra, southern Iraq, announced the suspension of official classes in all schools and universities for two days on Wednesday and Thursday. This decision aims to address current circumstances affecting the province.

Turkey Introduces Financial Literacy Course in Schools

Turkey has announced the introduction of a 'Financial Literacy' course as a core subject in schools, aiming to enhance financial awareness among students. This initiative is a collaboration between the Ministry of National Education and the Capital Markets Board.