Kursk ninth-graders from the Ukrainian border were allowed not to take the OGE
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Graduates of the 9th grade in the border areas of the Kursk region will not take exams
The governor of the Kursk region, Roman Starovoit, said that ninth-grade graduates from settlements in the region located near the border will not be able to take the exam this year. According to the official, those of them who studied “excellently” “will receive red certificates without passing the main state exam.”
The official said that 113 schools from the municipalities bordering Ukraine were included in a special list of the Ministry of Education. In educational institutions from this list, there is a “special procedure for conducting state final certification.”
“All ninth-graders of the border region do not take the exam at the end of the school year,” Starovoit explained.
In total, a total of 1246 schoolchildren will graduate from the 9th grade on the basis of intermediate certification, of which 147 will receive certificates with honors.
Earlier it was reported that the authorities of the Belgorod region freed graduates of schools from the Shebekinsky district from the Unified State Examination. Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov said that a mechanism was being worked out to admit these graduates to universities without exams.
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