PM opposes using Tel Aviv school for migrants’ children

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he opposes a plan to close a south Tel Aviv school so that it can be used by the children of migrants.

According to Israel Radio, the prime minister says the institution should remain as is — an excellent school founded by immigrants from the former Soviet Union out of a desire to improve standards in education for science, mathematics and the arts.

The PMO says Netanyahu expects educational agencies, the government and the municipality to support the continued functioning of the school in its present form.

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