Source:
Radio Zamaneh
Management of Iranian public schools is being
transferred to the seminaries. Etemad daily cites Ali Zolelm, head of Council of
Cooperation between Ministry of Education and the seminaries saying that in
several provinces and the city of Qom, seminaries have taken over the management
of schools.

An Iranian school girl
Last month the Ministry of Education reported
that they have also adopted a plan to permanently assign a member of the clergy
to each school in order to "fulfill the cultural needs" of students.
The plan to transfer the management of schools to the seminaries was approved in
March 2009 by the Ministry of Education and seminary representatives. According
to this plan, 4200 elementary, middle and high schools will be transferred to
the care of the seminaries for five years. The Ministry will remain in charge of
"providing the learning environment in the form of the school buildings," whilst
the seminaries will "provide the principals, administrators and the cultural and
religious content."
The plan also indicates that the professional staff will be provided by the
Ministry of Education, while the expenses of the schools will be the
responsibility of the seminaries.
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