The city authorities called the conditions for enrolling children in kindergartens in Kyiv
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Kindergartens in the capital are reopening. The institutions will accept children of exclusively working parents or those who serve in the Armed Forces of Ukraine or law enforcement agencies.
This was reported by the press service of the KSCA.
Today there are 38 preschool institutions in Kyiv. They are visited by 1750 little Kyivans.
"The main prerequisite for opening a pre-school educational institution is the presence of a shelter. In addition, the city has developed a fairly effective mechanism for enrolling children of exclusively working parents or those who serve in the Armed Forces or law enforcement structures in emergency kindergartens. For Kyivans whose children have already gone to one or a different kindergarten, it is enough to provide certificates from the work of both parents to your preschool educational institution and get a referral to the duty kindergarten in the area," said Valentin Mondrievsky, deputy chairman of the Kyiv City State Administration.
It is planned that more and more kindergartens will gradually open.
"For those parents whose children are not registered in the capital, it is necessary to register in the electronic queue, register in the Kyiv kindergarten and then contact your preschool educational institution and get a referral," the official added.
It is planned that more and more kindergartens will gradually open.
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