The municipality hopes to earn one thousand euros a month from the Metsküla school

Silent demonstration: During the council session, a dozen school desks and chairs stood in front of the Lääneranna municipal hall on Jaama Street in Lihula, to symbolize the empty rural schools. Photo: Kaarel Kaisel

Silent demonstration: During the council session, a dozen school desks and chairs stood in front of the Lääneranna municipal hall on Jaama Street in Lihula, to symbolize the empty rural schools. Photo: Kaarel Kaisel

Without any negotiations, the local government sent a contract to the headmaster of Metsküla, according to which parents establishing a private school should pay one thousand euros per month for the school building from yesterday.

Although the contract should be valid from yesterday, it has not yet been signed by the founders of the private school. “We plan to negotiate in order to get fairer conditions,” Pille Kaisel, director of Metsküla school, member of the NGO Metsküla Kool, told Lääne Elu yesterday. A thousand euros a month would mean 12,000 euros a year, which would have been a very large amount for a small school that would have had to bear all the expenses this academic year, now and in the future. Electricity and other daily expenses and insurance premiums would be added to the rent. No non-profit organization has been treated in this way in Lääneranna municipality so far.

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2024-04-02 05:55:54
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