The Ministry of Education has decisively addressed the widespread rumors circulating on social media regarding an alleged extension of remote learning until May 1, 2026, confirming that these claims are inaccurate and have no official basis, aiming to eliminate confusion among students, parents, and the wider educational community.

The ministry emphasized that all decisions related to the educational process, including attendance policies or remote learning measures, are only announced through its officially approved communication channels, stressing that any information shared outside these platforms should not be considered reliable or factual.

Officials highlighted that relying on unofficial sources contributes to the spread of misinformation, which can disrupt the stability of the education system and create unnecessary uncertainty, urging the public to verify information before sharing and to depend solely on trusted official updates.

The Ministry of Education also confirmed that the current academic plans remain in place as previously scheduled, ensuring continuity and quality of education without any announced changes, while reaffirming its commitment to transparency in communicating any future developments at the appropriate time.

In its closing statement, the ministry reiterated the importance of following its official channels to stay accurately informed, warning that spreading false information could lead to accountability measures, as part of its ongoing efforts to safeguard the integrity of the educational system and maintain clarity for all stakeholders.