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Graduates of Auxiliary School No. 7 overcome with emotion


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Emotions, tears, flowers and nice words marked the school year closing ceremony at the Chisinau Auxiliary School No. 7. The school’s head Victoria Shtempliuc wished the graduates a bright future full of hopes, dreams and accomplishments, and told them she will always be waiting for them to come and share their joy or ask for advice when they encounter problems, Info-Prim Neo reports. ”The Last Bell Ring festivities have a special meaning not only for the graduates, but for all those who are present here,” said Victoria Shtempliuc. She stressed that all the students were promoted to the next grades and admitted to exams. Svetlana Chifa, head of the Municipal Division for Child Rights Protection, said that such festivities represent an occasion for the students to thank their teachers. “I convinced myself that there are extraordinary children in Moldova and our country has a happy future,” she stated. She added that a part of the children will receive free tickets to summer camps. As to the graduates, the municipal authorities in cooperation with the Ministry of Education will take steps to enroll them to vocational schools. They are also cooperating with the Employment Agency so as to find jobs for these persons and organize qualification courses for them. Maria Povorozniuc, a representative of the General Division of Education, Youth and Sport and a teacher of the school, said the departing school year was interesting and full of events. “The teaching staff made considerable effort to integrate the children into society. The students were active and took part in special Olympiads and the festival “Life Together”,” she stated. The Division’s representative awarded a second-degree diploma to the teaching staff for the appropriate preparation of the institution for the school year. The most hard-working students also received diplomas. A number of 112 children with disabilities study at the Auxiliary School No. 7. Eighteen students graduated from the school this year.