COVID-19: Taipei school faces fines for holding graduation
By Tsai Ya-hua and William Hetherington / Staff reporter, with staff writer
A private high school in Taipei’s Beitou District (北投) is facing fines and reduced enrollment after it yesterday held a graduation ceremony in breach of COVID-19 prevention measures.
Taipei Kuei Shan School held its graduation ceremony, despite a visit earlier in the morning by Taipei Department of Education officials telling them not to, the department said.
The department learned that the school held the ceremony after pictures were posted on Facebook criticizing the event, it said.
A user posted photographs of students in graduation gowns and wrote: “The nobility disregard pandemic measures, continuing with their graduation ceremony. They have money and power, so are they above everyone else?”