Principals who Didn't Close Schools for Annunciation Holiday Penalized

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Education Minister Elias Bou Saab on Wednesday decided to penalize the principals of 24 private schools that did not abide by a decree to close educational institutions on the occasion of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary feast.

The minister decided to “stop accepting the signatures of the principals of around 24 private schools across Lebanon due to their blatant violation of a decree by the council of ministers that specifies the official holidays,” Bou Saab's office said in a statement.

The decree stipulates “suspending classes during official holidays, including Annunciation,” it noted.

The minister's statement noted that the school officials “had signed declarations in which they pledged to respect the applicable laws and regulations.”

On March 14, Prime Minister Tammam Salam issued an administrative memo calling for the closure of all public administrations on the occasion of the Annunciation holiday.

Bou Saab gave the violators a 10-day deadline to “go to the ministry and sign pledges that they will not commit new violations during the upcoming holidays.”

If a principal does not sign the pledge within the grace period, they would be permanently suspended and the school would be obliged to suggest a new principal, according to the minister's statement.

The minister called on principals to “abide by the decisions and decrees issued by the cabinet or face accountability.”

On February 18, 2010, Saad Hariri's government declared the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary as both a Christian and Muslim official holiday.

The country marks the feast on March 25 every year and state administrations and public and private schools close for the occasion.

Y.R.

Comments 9
Thumb barrymore 25 March 2015, 20:12

FPM mentality of threats and intimidation.

Thumb _mowaten_ 26 March 2015, 13:52

You feel intimidated by the application of the law?

Missing thatisit 25 March 2015, 23:22

This dude is nuts. Getting an education is far better than sitting home pissin and moaning about what Aoun and nousallah are going to do next.

Missing thatisit 25 March 2015, 23:22

This dude is nuts. Getting an education is far better than sitting home pissin and moaning about what Aoun and nousallah are going to do next.

Thumb liberty 26 March 2015, 04:35

lol

Missing greatpierro 26 March 2015, 09:35

This is welcome and schools should respect government decisions. Do we want a strong government or a government whose decisions are not respected.

Missing theobserver 26 March 2015, 10:41

He's doing his job and he's doing it very well !
Hats off for Elias Bou Saab.
U people criticize him just coz he's from FPM.
People should learn how to respect laws in Lebanon. If you think the law is not fair than work to change the law. If you think it's better to go to school than sit home and there are lots of holidays in Lebanon, then work on a having less holidays.
But until this change, u should abide to the law.
U cannot say I m with a strong Lebanese sovereign state, then u choose which law u follow and which u dont.

Missing orangutaoun 26 March 2015, 11:54

I told Elias Bou Saab that if I had one more Daughter, He could marry her and be the head of the Parliament. As all FPM are honorary Shia

Thumb _mowaten_ 26 March 2015, 13:53

eh akid, houthis basijs from uzbekistan, you nailed it