Education

MoE to update list of schools closed due to floods every Wednesday

Education minister notes that if floodwaters rise, they will automatically be shut again

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 10 Jan 2022 2:10PM

MoE to update list of schools closed due to floods every Wednesday
Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin says four million primary and secondary school students nationwide began the latest schooling session, involving 1.2 million students from Group A yesterday, and 2.8 million students in Group B today. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes pic, January 10, 2022

KLANG – The list of schools that have yet to resume physical class sessions due to the flood situation will be updated every Wednesday to enable them to start operations for the next week if they are ready, said Education Minister Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin.

“Every Wednesday, we will update the said list, and when these schools are removed from the list, on Sunday or Monday (the next week), they can reopen depending if they fall in Group A or B (states).

“At the same time, it will depend on the flood situation. Schools can reopen but if floodwaters rise, these schools must automatically close... and initial steps will be taken, especially to inform parents (regarding the school’s closure),” he told reporters after visiting SK Meru, Kapar, here today, in conjunction with the reopening of schools in Selangor for the third term session of 2021/2022.

Schools in states where Sunday is the first working day of the week come under Group A while Group B involves states where Sunday is a rest day.

He said four million primary and secondary school students nationwide began the session, involving 1.2 million students from Group A yesterday, and 2.8 million students in Group B today.

He said in Selangor, 264,201 secondary and 446,816 primary school students, including preschoolers, started school.

Following his visit to SK Meru, one of the recent flood-affected schools, Radzi said he asked the state Education Department and district education office to look into the needs of any of the affected facilities to ensure they have adequate furniture and equipment.

“If there is not enough furniture, we will bring excess furniture from other schools or other states,” he said.

On the new teacher exchange and placement management system (e-GTukar), which allegedly had limited exchange options, Radzi said his ministry would always seek to improve the system to enable it to function at the optimum level.

“We will always study to find approaches that can be used to improve the system.

“We take into account the views (of teachers) on the choice of being given three states (for exchanges involving states) and where they are forced to pick three states when they only want to move to one state. The same goes for transfers involving the district education office and so on,” he said.

He added that for interstate exchanges, even if only one district education office was specified for each state, the system would see which was closest to the one chosen by the applicant. – Bernama, January 10, 2022

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