Investigative Committee to inspect Kaliningrad school over complaints from children who don't know Russian

29.09.2024 22:35

The Russian Investigative Committee will conduct an inspection of a school in Kaliningrad following complaints from migrant children who do not know Russian.

It is stated that the educational institution accepted children who did not know the state language of the Russian Federation, thereby disrupting the educational process.

In its official Telegram channel, the Investigative Committee of Russia writes: “A report will be compiled on this case, which will subsequently be presented to the head of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, Alexander Bastrykin.”

It is also reported that law enforcement officers will conduct an investigation into the current situation.

Education gap

Earlier, information appeared on social networks that children of migrants who did not speak Russian were accepted to a school in Kaliningrad.

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It is emphasized that the current situation is detrimental to the educational process.

Parents of Russian-speaking students indicated that the school administration is not taking any measures in this case.

Local law enforcement officers decided to draw up a report on the established circumstances.

Author: Margarita Sadkovskaya Editor of Internet resources