Education Minister Aseri Radrodro is urging parents and guardians to carefully evaluate their decision about sending children to school amidst the ongoing impacts of Tropical Cyclone Rae affecting the country. Particularly for families residing in flood-prone areas, it is advised that children remain at home and vigilant.

Radrodro emphasized the continuous need for parental supervision during these adverse weather conditions. He highlighted that educational institutions may face challenges with water supply, allowing school leaders the autonomy to make decisions regarding their operational status. It is crucial for teachers and school management to coordinate with Divisional Education Officers to safeguard school properties effectively.

This proactive stance mirrors the Ministry’s past responses to severe weather events, where communication and community cooperation proved essential for student safety. The emphasis remains on collective vigilance; by adhering to safety guidelines, families can navigate these challenging conditions with greater assurance.

While these circumstances present difficulties, they also showcase the resilience and solidarity of the community. This collective effort serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing student well-being during natural adversities. Through continuous communication and preparation, there is a hopeful outlook that students can remain safe and return to their educational pursuits when conditions improve.


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