Education Minister Aseri Radrodro is advising parents and guardians to carefully reconsider their decision about sending children to school due to the ongoing effects of Tropical Cyclone Rae impacting the nation. Families living in flood-prone areas are especially urged to keep children at home and remain cautious.

Radrodro stressed the importance of parental supervision during these adverse weather conditions, pointing out potential challenges that educational institutions may face concerning water supply. He has given school leaders the authority to determine whether to keep schools operational, emphasizing that coordination with Divisional Education Officers is essential for effectively protecting school properties.

This proactive approach is consistent with the Ministry’s previous responses to severe weather situations, emphasizing the vital role of communication and community collaboration in ensuring student safety. The focus remains on collective vigilance; by following safety guidelines, families can better navigate these difficult conditions.

While the current situation poses challenges, it also highlights the resilience and unity of the community. Such collective efforts reinforce the priority of student well-being amid natural adversities. With ongoing communication and proper preparation, there is a promising outlook for maintaining student safety and facilitating their return to educational activities when conditions improve.


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