New Decision from the Ministry of National Education on School Registration
Education Minister Yusuf Tekin announced that they are working on a new policy for school registrations, which will be implemented from next year. He stated, 'Next year, we will implement a policy that limits the number of school registrations.' He also added that they will not allow libraries or music workshops to be closed and converted into classrooms.
The Minister of National Education, Yusuf Tekin, attended a meeting at the Erzurum In-Service Training Institute, which was directed towards district national education directors.

Tekin, who was speaking here, made significant announcements regarding school registrations. Tekin revealed that from next year onwards, registrations will be limited and closed.
Tekin conveyed that they had previously begun working on this issue and continued as follows:
'We are going to implement a practice next year where school registrations will be closed with restrictions. In other words, our colleagues in the countryside will no longer face such pressures. We will carry out a study with the Ministry of Interior to prevent our planning related to our schools from being sabotaged in such matters, and to prevent imbalances from arising in our schools in this sense. There are situations where we have made a music workshop in our school, but they have to convert the workshop into a classroom because of the heavy pressure. They are forced to convert the library into a classroom. There is a lot of pressure. All these are applications we have created based on feedback from our teacher and administrator friends in the field about the problems experienced in the field.
We are placing our primary schools, secondary schools, and high schools, except those that accept students with exams, based on the address. But in some places, public opinion is being formed in favor or against some schools. Some schools are claimed to be popular. In the provinces, our district directors, provincial directors, district governors, and governors face pressures from people who want to register their children in those schools, even though their address is not in that school. As a result, while the number of students per classroom in primary and secondary schools nationwide has dropped to the 2022 band, some schools have classes with 3738 students. But there are classes with student numbers below 20 in a school nearby. Now there is an imbalance here. We are already making our planning, our investment planning accordingly. We get address information about children of school starting age from the relevant units of the state. We assign each of our schools street by street according to this address information. Our planning is based on this. We plan schools in neighborhoods or streets where there is a need. Now, while making such planning, some people are trying different methods to register their children in schools that are not suitable in terms of their own addresses. As a result, a kind of negativity arises. Our plans are disrupted. There are classes with 1516 students in one school, and classes with 4045 students in the school next door. It turns out that the child's school principal asked us for money, asked for registration fee. Actually, what our school principal says is, 'Your child cannot register for this school because the address is not here'. But if the parent seems to say a registration fee, they will register. They can't, brother.'
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