\NFrixos Zebylas is the new President of the Organized Parents of Primary Education
Frixos Zebylas is the new President of the Pancyprian Confederation of Federations of Associations of Parents of Primary Education Schools.
According to today's announcement, the Pancyprian Confederation of Associations of Parents' Associations of Primary Education Schools held its 54th Annual General Assembly on 3 December 2021.
The work of the Assembly was welcomed by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth, Prodromos Prodromou, the President of the Pancyprian Organization of Greek Teachers, Myria Vassiliou, the President of the Ephorate of Greek Schools of Nicosia, Nikos Megalemos, as well as the President of the Parents' School, Loizos Yiasoumas and the President of the Confederation of Secondary Education Parents, Haralambos Dionysiou.
The Pancyprian Confederation of Federations of Associations of Parents' Associations of Primary Education Schools would like to thank those who greeted and through their messages expressed the acknowledged position that parents are an important partner of education that aims to modernize and upgrade the quality of the educational system.
At the same time, it sends the message that education is an investment for the future of our children and should be treated as such by everyone.
In the elections held during the Annual General Assembly, the new leadership of the Pancyprian Confederation of Associations of Parents' Associations of Primary Education Schools was elected for the school year 2021-2022, with the following composition:
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- President. President: Christos Andreou\N
- Vice President: Anita Taliotou\N
- Secretary: Renos Koumis\N
- Treasurer: Stelios Vardakis\N
- B. Secretary: Panagiotis Stavrinou\N
- Members. Zebylas assured that, all members of the new Board of Directors will work hard and will continue to fight within the framework of good cooperation, with all stakeholders, to achieve the goals of the Confederation.[/P]\N
Source: KYPE
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