The Minister of Education, Camilo Santana, guaranteed that no one enrolled in the Enem (National High School Exam) will be harmed due to the . The phenomenon caused destruction in the central region of the state, leaving at least six deaths and more than 700 injured.
Camilo Santana, in a video published on social media this Saturday (8), informed that Inep (National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira) should announce a new date for the administration of the tests in the affected locations.
“Leave a clear message here that no one enrolled in Enem will be harmed due to the events in Paraná. Those who will not be able to take the test will have the right to re-apply on a date that will be announced by Inep”, stated the minister.
This Saturday (8), Minister Camilo Santana met at the Ministry of Education with Inep to agree on planning for the first day of Enem tests this Sunday (8).
As shown by CNNSeed-PR (Paraná State Department of Education) due to the damage caused by the tornado that devastated the city.