The Ministry of Education has also intervened for the incident requesting written report – two students were punished for this incredible act
Salos has erupted in Volos where a high school student greeted Nazi and shouted “Heil Hitler” at a school event and honor for the Holocaust, as part of a … challenge that put him in his classmate.
According to taxydromos.gr, the Ministry of Education has requested a written report by the Director of Magnesia Secondary Education, Socrates Savelidis, who has already been in the school yesterday at the school.
In this context, sessions are expected to take place with students and their parents with advisers, school life and psychologists, in order to prevent similar phenomena that offend the educational community and the memory of the Holocaust victims in the future.
What happened
Specifically, as it became known, at the time of the event at the school amphitheater, the student opened the door, stopped standing in front of students and teachers, raising his hand by making the Nazi greeting and shouted “Heil Hitler”, making everyone freezing.
Immediately met by the Teachers’ Association, who decided to punish the student with two -day miscarriagewho claimed that he did it because another classmate paid him to praise Hitler and tarnish the event.
The teachers also invited the second student involved to whom they also gave two -day miscarriage for the offensive event.
According to the same information the episode was a challenge between the two students who were punished. “If you are a dude,” allegedly said to each other, with the second wanting to prove that he is not “chewing” to make the move to win 10 euros.
Source: Skai
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