Minister of Education Rima Karami said in a radio interview: “It was proposed to postpone the exams so that the administrations can prepare for them and we are studying several possibilities. As for the talk about setting a date for July 15 to hold them, it is not true. Everything that has been taught will be part of the exams and we will soon announce their date.” She addressed the students, saying: “Do your work, your duty, and your role, and we ask the parents to support and encourage their children.” In response to a question, she confirmed her readiness to move to new curricula, adding: “The matter requires more time, and my approach is to end this stage with the least possible loss.” She continued: "As a government, our priority was to secure shelter centers for the displaced, provided that we return to routine work and complete the completion of files, including the demands of professors, as their voice is very important and channels of communication are open with them." She confirmed that 60% of schools have opened their doors again, and “my eyes and heart are on the official schools.” Regarding the full-time professors at the Lebanese University, she said: “I hope to take the file to the Council of Ministers when it is prepared.”