Working at Dieu Ong Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities, the delegation listened to the school's Board of Directors report on the current state of facilities for the new school year. Accordingly, the school is currently lacking 6 classrooms, 6 subject rooms and 20 student dormitories; the functional rooms are currently degraded, cramped, and do not meet the needs of teaching and learning.
Ms. Nong Thi Chuyen, Principal of Dieu Ong Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities, reported the school's difficulties in facilities to the working group. Photo: Ngoc Thao |
Member of the Provincial Standing Committee, Vice Chairman of Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee Le Truong Son requested Bu Dang commune to coordinate with the Department of Education and Training to survey suitable land locations to build a new Dieu Ong Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities. Photo: Ngoc Thao |
Acknowledging the school's difficulties, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Le Truong Son requested Bu Dang commune to coordinate with the Department of Education and Training to conduct a survey and find a clean land fund of about 4-5 hectares in the center of the commune to build a new Dieu Ong Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities, because this is the face to implement ethnic policies. In the immediate future, the Department of Education and Training is requested to coordinate with the Provincial Construction Investment Project Management Board to survey the current situation and propose funding to repair classrooms and functional rooms of the school to serve the new school year.
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Tung, Chairman of Bu Dang Commune People's Committee, reported on the school facilities at the beginning of the new school year. Photo: Ngoc Thao |
Reporting to the provincial working group, the leader of Bu Dang commune said: Currently, there are 10 affiliated schools in the area with over 6,400 children and students studying. Of which, Hoa Mi Kindergarten is still short of 2 classrooms, Minh Hung Kindergarten has 10 degraded classrooms, Minh Hung Primary School has 18 degraded classrooms. In addition, some classrooms of the schools have damaged roofs and fences, lack toilets, and lack desks and chairs due to damage...
The leaders of Bu Dang commune proposed that the Provincial People's Committee consider and support funding to repair classrooms at Minh Hung Kindergarten, Minh Hung Primary School and Minh Hung Secondary School to meet learning needs in the new school year.
Understanding the difficulties of schools and localities, especially schools in bauxite planning areas, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Le Truong Son agreed with the investment proposals to repair classrooms; at the same time, he requested Bu Dang commune to coordinate with the Regional Project Management Board to survey and re-evaluate the current status of classrooms and propose plans and budget estimates for repair investment. In the long term, Bu Dang commune will coordinate with the Department of Finance to advise the Provincial People's Committee to invest in facilities for schools to ensure they meet standards in the coming time.
Member of the Provincial Standing Committee, Vice Chairman of Dong Nai Provincial People's Committee Le Truong Son inspected the scene at Minh Hung Primary School. Photo: Ngoc Thao |
18 classrooms of Minh Hung Primary School are degraded and past their useful life. Photo: Ngoc Thao |
Previously, the delegation inspected the current state of facilities and classrooms at Minh Hung Primary School. The school currently has 25 classrooms, including 7 grade 4 classrooms and 18 grade 3 classrooms. The current classrooms are all degraded and past their useful life. In the past, the school has not been able to invest in repairing the classrooms because it is located in a bauxite mining planning area.
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