On September 1, the City of Tallinn increased its school lunch subsidy by 22 cents to €1.56 per lunch, although school boards themselves had sought an even higher increase three years ago already. Caterers find that the new sum is insufficient, as in a matter of months, inflation has already swallowed the difference.
Tallinn's efforts to find a new principal for Tallinn Linnamäe Russian High School (TLVL) failed after none of the three candidates to apply for the position were selected.
The argument surrounding the planned Tallinn performance of Russian megastar Philipp Kirkorov motivated the city of Tallinn to ask the government for a list of people Estonia cannot cooperate with.
The Tallinn Education Department is set to sign a contract with Tallinn University to use its study building on Räägu tänav to teach around 200 children of Ukrainian refugees this year.