On Monday, September 5, Moroccan students will be back in their classrooms - after months of vacation spent playing, staying up late, and watching cartoons. The kids will be back in the classroom with lots of memories from a hot summer this year. Vacation often affects the sleeping conditions of children and it is difficult for them to adapt easily, which takes a few weeks. In this article, I will not talk about children and study conditions, nor sleep and other things, but I will talk about the economic conditions of parents. The difficult question is the cost to low-income parents, who have to take on the trouble of paying tutoring fees and think about the cost, now that many are dissatisfied with public education. Parents' concerns range from children's new clothes and new books to school enrollment fees. The raising of tuition fees by some schools last year sparked a lot of controversies, as private schools forced July to cancel their fees, even though a month is often asso...
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