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Jacek Granda

  • Jun 3

    Poland's child ombudsman ends 25-year ice cream tradition for top students, sparking national backlash

    A quarter-century tradition of free ice cream for pupils with top grades in Pszczyna was halted after Poland's child rights ombudsman intervened, drawing sharp criticism from the education minister and triggering a wave of counter-initiatives from media outlets and politicians.

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