The Ledina High School principal, Helena Osterman, has announced that all students at the Ljubljana school will undergo screening using metal detectors. This initiative involves the installation of metal detectors within the school premises. Principal Osterman clarified that the implementation of this measure is intended as a supplementary safeguard.
Specifically, the metal detectors are being deployed to prevent students from possessing mobile phones or other communication devices prior to scheduled written knowledge assessments. These tests require students to demonstrate their understanding without access to data networks and telecommunications. The school board and the relevant ministry were consulted regarding this proactive approach.
The goal is to maintain a focused and secure testing environment, ensuring academic integrity during the assessments. The use of metal detectors represents a deliberate step to minimize potential disruptions and safeguard the validity of the knowledge tests. This added layer of security will be in place during all future examinations at the school.
The school is committed to providing a conducive learning atmosphere.
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Ljubljana’s Ledina High School is introducing a new safety protocol. Principal Helena Osterman has decided that every student will be screened with metal detectors. This will include the installation