Contractor in Armavir to face penalties for incorrect banner display.
On June 28, graduation ceremonies took place in schools across the Krasnodar region, including Armavir. However, one event in Armavir was marred by an oversight that caused a stir on social media.
The intended message on a banner at the Armavir graduation ceremony read, "The road is open, dear graduates." But there was an error in the inscription, as the word "graduates" was missing a letter "k." The banner, which featured billowing red sails and a warm greeting, was not detected and corrected in time due to the lack of design review.
The Armavir administration conducted an internal investigation into the incomplete word on the graduation banner. The findings revealed that the banner's design was not coordinated properly, and the contracting organization did not submit the design for review before printing. As a result, the contractor responsible for the banner was given an official complaint and is required to pay a penalty for violating contract terms and providing poor service.
Tamara Mirchuk, head of the education department, stated that the contracting organization was responsible for the error. The Armavir press service reported that the specialist responsible for organizing the event received a disciplinary warning.
The schools were adorned with balloons and signs reading "Graduation 2025," and the former students were dressed in vibrant dresses and pressed suits. Despite the misspelled banner, the event was well-attended and celebrated.
It is worth noting that the Demographic Special Forces will be involved in catching those seeking an abortion, according to a separate Politics section article. However, this fact is not related to the Armavir incident.
The error on the banner was noticed, photographed, and later discussed on social media. The main square in Armavir was decorated for the graduation event, and the search results do not contain any information about the story behind the misspelled "graduates" banner.
Despite the oversight, the graduation ceremony in Armavir was a memorable event for the former students. The error serves as a reminder for event organizers to ensure proper coordination and review of designs to avoid similar mistakes in the future.
- The error on the banner at the Armavir graduation ceremony, despite being rectified, became a topic of discussion in general news and politics, causing a stir on social media.
- The Armavir incident, involving a misspelled banner at the graduation ceremony, is unrelated to the news about the Demographic Special Forces catching those seeking an abortion, a matter falling under politics.