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Education Ministry establishes guidelines guaranteeing students' rights to lay tefillin in schools

The Jerusalem Post

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July 6, 2026

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The directive aimed to establish clear, uniform rules and provide school principals with a guided framework to facilitate the policy's implementation throughout the public school system.

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The korea Herald News

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· Jul 7, 2026

English kindergartens to face up to 3 million won fine for level tests

English-language kindergartens and other private education providers for preschoolers will be barred from using tests or evaluations for admissions or class placement starting Oct. 1, the Education Ministry said Tuesday. The ministry announced a proposed enforcement decree for the revised Act on the Establishment and Operation of Private Teaching Institutes and Extracurricular Lessons, specifying what will be banned under the new rules. The ban covers written, oral, interview and practical tests

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 22, 2026

School heads will fully comply with ban on extravagant graduation celebrations – CHASS

The National Secretary of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS), Mr. Primus Baro, has assured that school authorities across the country will fully comply with the Ghana Education Service's (GES) directive banning extravagant graduation and school-leaving celebrations.

The 74

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· Jun 25, 2026

Splitting Up Special Ed and Civil Rights Will Dilute Services, Experts Say

As a special education advocate in Oklahoma, Lucia Frohling handles about 40 cases per year in which schools reduce class time for students with disabilities, often for behavior issues or serious medical conditions. When she negotiates with school officials, she often leans on a 2022 warning from the federal government that such “informal removals” — []

Ghanaian Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

Dismiss students involved in drug use on campuses – Education Minister directs GES

The Minister of Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced a zero-tolerance policy on drug use in schools, directing the Ghana Education Service (GES) to impose the strongest possible disciplinary sanctions, including dismissal, on students found possessing or using illicit drugs on school campuses. He said the directive forms part of a wider national effort to protect The post Dismiss students involved in drug use on campuses – Education Minister directs GES appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Malay Mail

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· Jun 23, 2026

Fadhlina Sidek demands stricter school safety, guidelines enforced after student’s fatal fall in Negeri Sembilan

JOHOR BAHRU, June 23 — The Education Ministry has ordered all schools nationwide to strengthen their protection an...

Daily Mail

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· Jul 3, 2026

Bridget Phillipson warns kids must go to school on Monday even if they stay up until 3am for England's World Cup showdown with Mexico

Bridget Phillipson warns kids must go to school on Monday even if they stay up until 3am for England's World Cup showdown with Mexico

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Related coverage for "Education Ministry establishes guidelines guaranteeing students' rights to lay tefillin in schools": The korea Herald News — English kindergartens to face up to 3 million won fine for level tests. MyJoyOnline — School heads will fully comply with ban on extravagant graduation celebrations – CHASS. The 74 — Splitting Up Special Ed and Civil Rights Will Dilute Services, Experts Say. Ghanaian Times — Dismiss students involved in drug use on campuses – Education Minister directs GES. Malay Mail — Fadhlina Sidek demands stricter school safety, guidelines enforced after student’s fatal fall in Negeri Sembilan. Daily Mail — Bridget Phillipson warns kids must go to school on Monday even if they stay up until 3am for England's World Cup showdown with Mexico