BUGOJNO WILL BE ABLE TO ATTEND CLASSES IN SCHOOL BUILDING BUGOJNO, Aug 31 (Hina) - An agreement enabling some 300 children of Croat returnees to the central Bosnian town of Bugojno to attend classes at the First Elementary School,
which will be located within the Third Elementary School in Bugojno, was signed on Wednesday. The agreement was signed by the special envoy of the High Representative for Bugojno and Prozor/Rama municipalities, Ulrich Bucher, Bugojno Municipal Council president Ivica Zelic, and Bugojno mayor's assistant for social affairs, Dzevad Zdralovic. Negotiations on the agreement lasted about a year and a half and for the past two school years Croat children attended classes in makeshift facilities of the Bugojno parish office. According to the agreement, both schools, which are attended by Muslim and Croat children, will choose their own curriculum, operate at the same time in two shifts, and all equipment will be avai
BUGOJNO, Aug 31 (Hina) - An agreement enabling some 300 children of
Croat returnees to the central Bosnian town of Bugojno to attend
classes at the First Elementary School, which will be located
within the Third Elementary School in Bugojno, was signed on
Wednesday.
The agreement was signed by the special envoy of the High
Representative for Bugojno and Prozor/Rama municipalities, Ulrich
Bucher, Bugojno Municipal Council president Ivica Zelic, and
Bugojno mayor's assistant for social affairs, Dzevad Zdralovic.
Negotiations on the agreement lasted about a year and a half and for
the past two school years Croat children attended classes in
makeshift facilities of the Bugojno parish office.
According to the agreement, both schools, which are attended by
Muslim and Croat children, will choose their own curriculum,
operate at the same time in two shifts, and all equipment will be
available to all children.
(hina) rml