Even with the strike planned for Thursday from 07:30 to 09:05 a.m., 350 teachers will be in classrooms. They will keep schools running and supervise students.
This shows their dedication to students and the learning process, even with protests happening in other schools. Technical education will continue as normal, and other teachers will fill in for those on strike to keep everything running smoothly. For those striking, their salaries will be deducted.
As for exams, they will not happen. In terms of student transportation, morning routes for Primary and Secondary Education will not run, except for technical education students who will be transported as usual. Afternoon return routes for all students will operate normally, and the Ministry of Transport asks parents and guardians to ensure their children are picked up on time.
The work of the 350 teachers, the full operation of technical education, salary deductions for strikers, and clear information about exams show the educational staff’s commitment to stability and smooth school operations, even during protest days.






