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Allegations that a high school teacher tore up a list of the names of the dead in Tempe – 2024-03-03 21:48:20

An uproar at a school in Kalamaria in Thessaloniki, after the complaints of students and parents, for what they claim happened on the day of the one-year anniversary of the national tragedy in Tempe.

After the “whispers” came the announcement of the parents’ association of the school in Thessaloniki, which not only maintains but gives the matter greater dimensions. According to the complaints, the High School Principal prevented the children from carrying out the action they had planned for the “black” anniversary of the national tragedy in Tempi and, according to them, went so far as to tear up the list they had prepared with the names of the dead. “Such behaviors are not consistent with the educational character of the school and are not tolerated and accepted”, the parents note, among other things. So far, the school’s management has kept a fishy silence.

The incident that took place in Kalamaria High School in Thessaloniki, on the day of the “black” anniversary of the completion of one year since the national tragedy in Tempi, has taken on dimensions. According to complaints from parents, the principal of the school prevented students from carrying out an action in memory of the 57 people killed in the train accident.

In fact, according to the parents’ complaints and the children’s testimonies on voria.gr, the principal tore up the list of names, with the students rewriting and re-posting the list of the victims’ names on the railings.

The Union of Parents’ Associations of the Students of Kalamaria took a position on the incident. As stated in the announcement, “such behaviors are not consistent with the educational nature of the school and are not tolerated and accepted. The Director of the school criticized the action of the students, considering it disrespectful, and tore up the paper with the names of the dead, took the banner they wrote,” they note.

The announcement of the Union of Parents’ Associations in detail

“Wednesday, February 28, marked one year since the crime in Tempe. On this day, parents and teachers, students and pupils responded to the call to strike. We kept the promise we gave last year that this crime will not be forgotten, we will be the voice of all the dead.

It was a day when all the streets of the city were flooded with slogans, anger and a promise that we will not allow this crime to be covered up. In this context, on this significant day, the students of the schools of Kalamaria participated in different ways and actions, abstinence or sit-ins, in many cases in collaboration with the teachers.

At the 10th Gymnasium of Kalamaria, students put up banners and wrote the names of the dead on paper. The Director of the school condemned the action of the students as disrespectful and tore up the paper with the names of the dead, took the banner they wrote.

Such behaviors are not consistent with the educational character of the school and are not tolerated and accepted. The actions of our students fill us with faith and optimism for the future. It is the new generation that has ideals. An uproar at a school in Kalamaria in Thessaloniki, after the complaints of students and parents, for what they claim happened on the day of the one-year anniversary of the national tragedy in Tempi…

After the “whispers” came the announcement of the parents’ association of the school in Thessaloniki, which not only maintains but gives the matter greater dimensions. According to the complaints, the High School Principal prevented the children from carrying out the action they had planned for the “black” anniversary of the national tragedy in Tempi and, according to them, went so far as to tear up the list they had prepared with the names of the dead. “Such behaviors are not consistent with the educational character of the school and are not tolerated and accepted”, the parents note, among other things. So far, the school’s management has kept a fishy silence.

The incident that took place in Kalamaria High School in Thessaloniki, on the day of the “black” anniversary of the completion of one year since the national tragedy in Tempi, has taken on dimensions. According to complaints from parents, the principal of the school prevented students from carrying out an action in memory of the 57 people killed in the train accident.

In fact, according to the parents’ complaints and the children’s testimonies on voria.gr, the principal tore up the list of names, with the students rewriting and re-posting the list of the victims’ names on the railings.

The Union of Parents’ Associations of the Students of Kalamaria took a position on the incident. As stated in the announcement, “such behaviors are not consistent with the educational nature of the school and are not tolerated and accepted. The Director of the school criticized the action of the students, considering it disrespectful, and tore up the paper with the names of the dead, took the banner they wrote,” they note.


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