Some 14,500 children in East Jerusalem are not recognized by
educational authorities in East Jerusalem and it is not clear
where - or even if - they are studying, according to a report
prepared by the "Ir Amim" foundation.
The Ir Amim - or "City of the Nations" - foundation is dedicated
to advancing relations between Jews and Palestinians in Jerusalem.
The report said there are 79,000 children of school age in East
Jerusalem and only 64,536 children registered with the Jerusalem
municipality and the Minister of Education studying in the public
school system or in private schools such as those run by the Waqf
Muslim religious trust, churches and private foundations.
The report reveals that during the past four years, the percentage
of East Jerusalem children studying in public schools dropped from
62 percent to 55 percent.
The reports authors maintain this downward trend is the result of
either a drop in the number of students or a lack of classrooms.
Since 1994, some 20,000 children entered the public education
system and another few thousand were rejected due to a lack of
classroom space. Only some 300 classrooms were built during this
period but for each classroom built, 1.3 were closed, causing a
severe space shortage.
The report's authors called on the Jerusalem municipality and the
Education Minister to immediately build 1,000 public school
classrooms in East Jerusalem. They also said Palestinian parents
whose children were prevented from studying due to a lack of
public school classrooms - in fact, a violation of the law -
receive compensation for tuition they had to pay to private
schools.
Source: Ha'aretz