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The Ministry of Education Reports that Classes Remain Suspended in San José De Ocoa and some Areas of Barahona.

The Dominican Republic's Ministry of Education (Minerd) announced this Sunday that classes will remain suspended in San José de Ocoa and some communities in Barahona due to ongoing risks following Tropical Storm Melissa's passage through the country. The storm initially impacted the nation as a tropical storm but later strengthened into a hurricane. The Ministry explained in a statement that the decision follows recommendations from emergency ag…
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The Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic (MINERD) reported that, after improving weather conditions and reducing alert levels in several provinces, teaching will resume on Monday in the areas where it was suspended by the passage of Hurricane Melissa. (Continue reading...) The entry Keep teaching suspension in Ocoa and Barahona was first published in Remolacha - News Dominican Republic.

The Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic (Minerd) reported this Sunday that the suspension of teaching in San José de Ocoa and in some communities of Barahona will continue, due to the risks that persist after Melissa’s passage through the national territory. The phenomenon affected the nation when it was a storm, but then it became a hurricane. The institution explained in a statement that the decision responds to the recommendation …

The educational portfolio lifts the suspension of teaching in the provinces that were on red alert: Pedernales, Independencia, and Bahoruco The Ministry of Education of the Dominican Republic (MINERD) reports that, following the improvement of weather conditions and the reduction of alert levels in several provinces, teaching will resume on Monday ...

The Dominican Republic's Ministry of Education (Minerd) announced this Sunday that classes will remain suspended in San José de Ocoa and some communities in Barahona due to ongoing risks following Tropical Storm Melissa's passage through the country. The storm initially impacted the nation as a tropical storm but later strengthened into a hurricane. The Ministry explained in a statement that the decision follows recommendations from emergency ag…

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