The elementary school graduation exam will this year be organized in half of the usual number of schools in Serbia, so that the police can provide adequate oversight of those spaces and that potential evacuation due to false bomb threats can be avoided, daily Blic reported in its June 24 issue.
"The Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Interior have made a special plan, due to concerns about threatening emails which have been delivered to elementary and high schools in the territory of our country for months now, as well as due to the possibility of something like that happening on the day of the elementary school graduation exam," says the newspaper.
The exam will be held in 522 instead of 1,260 schools, and so students of the final grade of elementary school from two, three or even six schools will take the exam under the roof of one school.
Police will check all the schools where the exam will take place, after which those buildings will be "hermetically sealed" and no one will be able to access them.
During the exam, police officers will tour and supervise the buildings and in the event of a bomb threat the buildings will not have to be evacuated.
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