In early November, a sports field at a high school in Donetsk was hit by shells, killing two teenagers as they were playing soccer.
The rebel-held city’s education department says 50 out of the 150 schools in Donetsk have now switched to distance-learning.
Andrei Udovenko, head of the Donetsk education department, said school closures have happened mainly in the districts most heavily affected by shelling.
School No. 5 didn’t include a bomb shelter in its original design, so a former target practice gallery was repurposed to fit that need.
Children are expected to pay regular visits to their schools to have their work checked …read more
Source: San Francisco Chronicle