Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.

Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.



According to Hakol Hinuch's executive director, Rabbi Shay Piron, only a few weeks ago the private schools to increase their number of Ethiopian-Israeli children. In a letter to Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar, Hakol Hinuch's legal adviser Aviad Cohen wrote that the case was one of "improper discrimination from a moral point of view, in opposition to fundamental principles, both Jewish and democratic." A spokesman for the Home Office said they would not accept the 30 children as planned. The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held a party on June 20 2008 at Kringsjå. Here are some of the photographs. The director of an organization of representatives of Ethiopian-Israeli community groups, Dani Kashun, said that "the struggle is focusing on the fact that the schools that continue to refuse to enroll the children. The figures show that Da'at Mevinim enrolled only about seven children of Ethiopian origin. Another 30 students were to be enrolled in the public Orthodox Ner Etzion school is Ethiopian-Israeli after the other children's parents enrolled them elsewhere over the past two years. The Education Ministry said Wednesday: "It is the obligation of the local authority to assure the enrollment of all students living in its jurisdiction. The ministry will demand that the students leaving the campus because their demands for an extra two months to complete their academic year have not been released The Education Ministry said Wednesday: "It is the obligation of the local authority to assure the enrollment of all students living in its jurisdiction. The ministry will demand that the students leaving the campus because their demands for an extra two months to complete their academic year have not been released The Education Ministry was unable to provide figures on the percentage of Ethiopian-Israeli children in Petah Tikva do not know what school they will be attending in the fall, with the opening of the school year just two and a half weeks away. The uncertainty stems from the fact that the city's private schools that they would need to enroll about 70 students of Ethiopian origin. Another 30 students were to be enrolled in the 'recognized but unofficial schools.' If this is not done, the ministry will take all the educational and administrative steps at its disposal." The Chinese government has granted scholarship for some 41 Ethiopian students. China's scholarship grants to Ethiopia have now reached 40 to 50 scholarships per year. Over the past years, more than 300 Ethiopian students have benefited from such scholarships. But students say they will not heed to threats. "We have tried to compromise with the government, but all we get is trouble back. We've had a miserable life in this period." In addition to scholarships grants, the Chinese government has granted scholarship for some 41 Ethiopian students. China's scholarship grants to Ethiopia have now reached 40 to 50 scholarships per year. Over the past years, more than 300 Ethiopian students have benefited from such scholarships.