Jujevan secondary school is one of the 229 or 232 schools that are closing, or as the government says, merging with each other, which had 53 students this school year.
It is planned that after the closing of the school, the students from Jujevan will study in the school of Noyemberyan, which is about 10 km away from Jujevan.
I asked Vasil Chilingaryan, the director of Jujevan secondary school, about that problem. He said that they were not officially informed about whether the school will be closed or not, that from September 2023, public schools will be financed according to the new order, and the schools to be closed or merged will be financed according to the old order. Jujevan school is financed in the old way.
V. I half-jokingly, half-seriously told Chilingaryan that in order not to close the Jujevan school, maybe you should contact your former student, the Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan, Shahin Mustafaev, who is the head of the Azerbaijani side of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Demarcation Commission.
Chilingaryan made a dark joke. Shahin Mustafaev studied in the old building of Jujevan school, and one part of the current building of the school was built in 2002, the other in 2005.








