The occupation authorities of Crimea are introducing a 3-point system for assessing student behavior in schools - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
The occupation "Ministry of Education" of Crimea plans to introduce a 3-point system for assessing behavior starting from the new academic year. This will become a tool for controlling children and their families.

The occupation "Ministry of Education" of Crimea plans to introduce a 3-point behavior grading system in schools with the start of the new academic year. This is reported by the Center for National Resistance of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (CNR), informs UNN.
Details
It is noted that formally the innovation is explained by the need to "improve the educational process," but in practice, the behavior grade will become another tool for controlling not only children but also their families.
Educational institutions are introducing a separate system for assessing student behavior. Families of children with "low" grades may come under increased scrutiny from occupation authorities. Parents are being forced to raise their children in accordance with Russian state ideology
The CNR claims that any manifestations of Ukrainian identity or refusal to participate in propaganda events could become grounds for pressure.
Recall
In temporarily occupied Crimea, the personnel crisis in education is rapidly deepening. Thus, in Sevastopol, there is a constant shortage of teachers: each school lacks at least several teachers, and the overall shortfall in the city exceeds a hundred vacancies.