Report Cards in Bursa from Minister Tunç

Approximately 795 thousand students and 43 thousand teachers in Bursa went on 15-day vacation with the distribution of report cards. At the ceremony held at Kükürtlü Chamber of Commerce and Industry Primary School on the last day of the first term, students' report card excitement included Minister of Justice Yılmaz Tunç, Bursa Governor Mahmut Demirtaş, Metropolitan Mayor Alinur Aktaş, AK Party Provincial Chairman Davut Gürkan, Bursa Chief Public Prosecutor Ramazan Solmaz and Provincial Director of National Education. Ahmet Alireisoğlu also became a partner.

Minister of Justice Yılmaz Tunç, who came to Bursa for a series of programs, visited Kükürtlü Chamber of Commerce and Industry Primary School in Osmangazi district and met with students and teachers.

Minister Tunç gave gifts to the students who won the painting competition held at the school, then visited the classrooms with the accompanying protocol and distributed their report cards.

Osmangazi Mayor Mustafa Dündar, together with Minister Tunç, gave the students their report cards and gifts and sat on the desks for a while. sohbet He.

Sohbet Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Alinur Aktaş, who later gave the report cards to the students he attended, advised parents to be with their children regardless of the grades on the report card.

Asking all children to make the most of the holiday, Bursa Metropolitan Municipality Mayor Alinur Aktaş said, “Hopefully, it will be a process where they rest and come to the second half much more prepared. I would like to sincerely thank our very valuable teachers, especially our mothers and fathers, and the education community, who worked hard and contributed to our children during this period. Thanks to our Metropolitan Municipality, we have different activities and events with our children and young people. "Our children can follow theatrical activities, children's cinemas, and different entertainment and activities related to children, especially through the internet and social media, and spend the holiday productively," he said.