A delegation of some 150 veteran kindergarten teachers sent an urgent letter to Knesset members and senior officials demanding immediate intervention to halt a wave of dismissals and the closure of dozens of kindergartens, which they attribute to years of problematic conduct by the Education Ministry.
A group of approximately 150 veteran Israeli kindergarten teachers has sent an urgent letter to Knesset members and senior government officials, calling for immediate intervention to stop what they describe as a wave of dismissals and the closure of dozens of kindergartens across the country. According to the letter, the crisis is driven by long-standing mismanagement at the Education Ministry. The teachers' delegation warns that without swift action, the closures will accelerate and harm families who rely on public early-childhood frameworks. No official response from the Education Ministry has been reported yet. The letter represents a high-profile appeal from veteran educators, signaling a growing crisis in Israel's preschool system. No further details on the number of kindergartens closed or specific locations were provided in the initial report.
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