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American Lycetuff DNK School Accused of Forcing Students to Attend Classes During Summer Vacations

Last updated: May 20, 2026 11:12 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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American Lycetuff DNK School Accused of Forcing Students to Attend Classes During Summer Vacations
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American Lycetuff DNK School is facing criticism after allegations surfaced that students were allegedly being forced to attend classes despite the announcement of summer vacations in several parts of the country due to extreme heat conditions.

Parents and students claimed that the school continued academic activities during the vacation period, requiring students to report to campus even as temperatures remained dangerously high. The allegations sparked concern among families who argued that student health and safety should be prioritized during severe weather conditions.

According to complaints shared on social media, some students were reportedly warned about attendance issues and academic consequences if they failed to appear in classes during the break. Parents questioned why physical attendance was being emphasized despite rising temperatures and ongoing heatwave alerts.

The controversy quickly gained attention online, with many users criticizing educational institutions for allegedly placing academic schedules above student welfare. Several parents demanded intervention from education authorities and called for strict implementation of official summer vacation policies for private schools.

Students also reported difficulties traveling during daytime hours due to intense heat, traffic, and transport-related challenges. Some parents claimed younger students were particularly vulnerable to dehydration and heat exhaustion while commuting to school.

Education experts noted that although schools often attempt to complete academic work before the next session begins, institutions must ensure that health concerns are not ignored during extreme weather emergencies.

So far, no detailed official response has been issued by the school administration regarding the allegations circulating online. However, the issue has reignited debate over heat safety measures, school management policies, and the responsibilities of private educational institutions during summer vacations.

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