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In a significant move, the Education Minister has announced that all remaining matriculation exams will be canceled due to the ongoing war. Students will now have the option to rely on their school grades for assessments instead of taking the final exams. This decision aims to alleviate the stress and pressure faced by students during these challenging times.
Yoav Kisch emphasized that this decision is not merely a matter of convenience but rather a reflection of the responsibility to prioritize students' well-being. He acknowledged the difficulties that students and their families are experiencing amid the conflict and expressed hope that this measure would provide some relief.
While the exams are canceled, students who still wish to take them will be permitted to do so, allowing those who feel prepared the opportunity to showcase their knowledge. This approach aims to accommodate varying needs while ensuring that students do not face undue hardship during an already tumultuous period.
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