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- 11 aqp. 2026 02:30
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Kazakhstan Schools Shift to Online Learning Due to Severe Weather on Feb 11
Severe weather conditions have prompted several regions across Kazakhstan to transition to remote learning for students on February 11. This decision affects both school and college students attending the first shift.
Pavlodar Region Adjusts Schedule
In the Pavlodar region, the Department of Education announced that students from grades 1 to 11, along with college students, will participate in online classes on February 11. This measure is a direct response to icy road conditions, ensuring student safety.
Semey City Moves All Classes Online
Semey city is also implementing a shift to distance learning for all students, from grades 1 to 11, and college attendees. Both morning and afternoon shifts will be conducted remotely on February 11, also due to hazardous icy conditions.
Aktobe Region Adopts Remote Learning
The Aktobe region will see all educational institutions move to a remote learning format on February 11. This applies to students in grades 1 through 11 for both the first and second shifts, prioritizing safety amidst the adverse weather.
This information was reported by the Infohub.kz news agency.