Residents of Khan Dannun Complain of Schools Inability to Accommodate Students and Meet their School Courses

Residents of Khan Dannon camp in Damascus suburb complain of great stress in the number of students in the schools of the camp, and its inability to fully meet the students’ educational courses.
The number of hours was reduced for only three hours for all courses for three sessions per day, causing great pressure on parents and students.
Families of the students said that the General Authority for Palestinian refugees and UNRWA should expand the schools or open new buildings, and provide additional teaching staff which students would complete their studies completely.
This comes in light of the calm that prevail in the camp and its streets a few weeks ago, after the truce signed between the regular army and its affiliated groups and armed opposition groups in the adjacent village of Tiba, which was a source of concern and tension for the people due to shelling and clashes that were breaking out between now and then .
It is noteworthy that the AGPS documented 35 victims who died since the start of war events in Syria, and three detainees still unaccounted for.

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