Nghe An Education Department supports highland schools before the new school year
(Baonghean.vn) - On August 27 and 28, a working delegation from Nghe An education sector visited, encouraged and gave gifts to teachers, students and schools that suffered damage in the recent storms and floods in Ky Son, Tuong Duong and Con Cuong districts.
Storm No. 4 caused about 20 billion VND in damage to the entire education sector in Nghe An. Dozens of schools were flooded with mud and soil, causing damage to many machines, equipment, desks and teaching aids... Among them, Ky Son district was the most severely affected. The two major floods occurred close to the new school year, so schools are currently struggling to prepare conditions for students to go to school, conduct boarding and organize the opening ceremony.
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| Nghe An education sector supports teachers and students of Ky Son district with 100 million VND to overcome floods. Photo: Ho Lai |
Visiting My Ly Secondary School (Ky Son District), Luong Minh Secondary School for Ethnic Minorities (Tuong Duong); Con Cuong Secondary School for Ethnic Minorities, Con Cuong Primary School, the delegation listened to and shared the difficulties, shortages and damages caused by the flood to the schools. Leaders of the Department of Education and Training and the Nghe An Education Trade Union also encouraged teachers and students to try to overcome the consequences to enter the new school year.
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| Leaders of the Department of Education and Training of the province gave gifts and encouraged disadvantaged students in the flood-hit area of Tuong Duong. Photo: Ho Lai |
To help schools, teachers and students in flood-affected areas, the education sector of Nghe An province has supported 100 million VND and 100 new clothes for Ky Son district, 50 million VND for Tuong Duong district and 50 million VND for Con Cuong district.
On this occasion, many other businesses, organizations and individuals also joined hands to support clothes, books, desks and chairs for teachers and students in mountainous areas before the new school year.

