Principals of secondary schools in the Concordia department publicly expressed their concern about the growing wave of violence affecting educational institutions and demanded greater support from the government and relevant agencies. In a document signed by administrators from various schools, they warned of fights, threats, assaults, and complex social problems that impact school life and the development of students' educational paths, accordi…
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Principals of secondary schools in the Concordia department publicly expressed their concern about the growing wave of violence affecting educational institutions and demanded greater support from the government and relevant agencies. In a document signed by administrators from various schools, they warned of fights, threats, assaults, and complex social problems that impact school life and the development of students' educational paths, accordi…