(HBO) – Bui Van Tinh, member of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the Hoa Binh provincial Party Committee, had a working session on August 10 with the standing board of the Luong Son district Party Committee on school arrangement in the locality. He was accompanied by Nguyen Van Chuong, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and leaders of several departments and agencies.


Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Bui Van Tinh learns about the operation of the Lam Son primary and secondary school after merger.

Implementing the decision of the provincial People’s Committee, in 2006, the People’s Committee of Luong Son district issued a decision on the mergers of five primary schools and five secondary schools into five primary and secondary schools in Lam Son, Truong Son, Hop Hoa, Thanh Luong and Hop Thanh communes, decreasing five schools compared to 2015.

After the mergers, the schools’ managerial staff have been strengthened while the number of pupils going to school has been maintained. More investments have been poured into the schools’ activities and infrastructure while salaries and allowances for teachers have been ensured. The schools have used infrastructure facilities and teaching equipment effectively and actively managed the quality of enrollments.  After one year, the teaching and learning quality has much improved.

However, there are also several difficulties such as inadequate awareness of the merger’s objectives in some areas; redundancy of managers, teachers and staff members; and weak public asset management and use.

Concluding the working session, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Bui Van Tinh highlighted key tasks in the coming time, including the continued merger of schools in the districts in accordance with the provincial People’s Committee and the rearrangement of teachers after mergers.

The district should encourage large-scale schools to merge with smaller ones and improve the quality of grassroots-level Party organisations and mass organisations in the schools. The financial sector will ensure stable budget allocation and fix the number of schools to arrange accountants.  There is no need to arrange health workers in schools which are near medical clinics.

The district Party Committee will build an education and training development project towards developing the district’s boarding ethnic high school into a high-quality school for ethnic minority pupils.

Relevant agencies need to remove difficulties for schools after mergers in order to help them meet leadership, management and teaching quality improvement requirements.

The district’s educational sector should report to the Minister of Education and Training difficulties in realizing regulations on standard schools in mountainous areas while the Departments of Home Affairs and Education and Training will study the possible mergers of some high schools to streamline the apparatus./.

 

                                                                                                                        

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