by Bajan Reporter / May 13th, 2021
The Dominican Republic’s government and their
Ministry of Education has seen the light. After schools have been closed for in-person learning since mid-March 2020, matters are changing now.
Their
Ministry of Education issued a short notice where it announces it will adhere to the decisions of the Ministry of Public Health and the Health Cabinet regarding the resuming of in-person learning nationwide.
The note from the Ministry of Education follows a statement calling for return to in-person learning in schools by Vice President Raquel Peña. On 5 May 2021, Vice President
Raquel Peña, who is the coordinator of the Health Cabinet, stated that she has always favored the reopening of in-person learning. She was reacting to demands from parents, teachers and director of private schools that were hard-pressed to understand how restaurants, bars, entertainment and sports centers were all open and schools had to remain closed.
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