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“Open” schools in the Municipality of Agia Paraskevi for students from Santorini – Where they can attend classes

"We are close to our fellow citizens from Santorini," says the Mayor of Agia Paraskevi, Giannis Mylonakis

Newsroom February 12 04:08

The municipality is taking the initiative to support children from Santorini, who left the island due to intense seismic activity and are temporarily staying in Agia Paraskevi, in cooperation with the school principals of the city.

Specifically, children from families who have temporarily moved to the area will have the opportunity to attend their classes at schools in the city for as long as necessary.

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Parents who are interested in enrolling their children in this initiative can contact the principals of the following schools, which are participating in this specific effort:

  • 4th Kindergarten (Chios and Tsimiski, tel: 2106017750)
  • 7th Primary School (Lycurgus and Artemonos, tel: 2106012914)
  • 4th Primary School (Chios and Tsimiski, tel: 2106083000)
  • 4th Junior High School (Thrasivoulou 5, tel: 2106002928)
  • 3rd High School (Chrysostomou Smyrnis and Plataion, tel: 2106016531)

“Our city loves Santorini, and the people of Santorini love our city, as for years, many of our fellow citizens from this beautiful island have lived and been active here in Agia Paraskevi, and now they are facing this challenge,” said the Mayor of Agia Paraskevi, Giannis Mylonakis.

He continued, “With this initiative, we want to support our fellow Santorini citizens, who, in this difficult situation, left their homes and are temporarily staying in our city. In cooperation with the principals of the city’s schools, whom I thank sincerely for their cooperation, we offer the children of these families the opportunity to continue their education without obstacles and to stay connected to the school environment. We will remain by their side. With solidarity, as we must.”

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