(HBO) - Lac Son district currently has 69 schools, 202 school sites, 1,194 class groups and over 32,300 students. The district had a plan to organize the opening ceremony of the new school year and the festival to bring children to school in the 2019-2020 school year.

Teachers and students of Yen Phu secondary school (Lac Son district) prepared facilities and equipment ready to enter the new school year.

With the goal of building friendly schools, active students, improving the quality and innovating teaching quality, the District Education and Training Department established inspection teams on the preparation of the opening ceremony and the implementation of the plan 2019 - 2020 school year at all schools in the district.
 
Through the inspection work, the Education and Training Department of Lac Son district requires schools to implement the mobilization of students to school to ensure the targets. Paying attention to consolidating the contingent of cadres and teachers to ensure sufficient quantity, professional qualifications and ethics. Teachers must really be an example for students to follow. Schools are interested in cleaning schools, classrooms and equipped with textbooks, learning tools... to create beauty, fresh air, playful in the opening day and during the school year. Particularly, the opening ceremony on September 5 must be organized in a short and solemn manner so that the first day of school is a universal festival for children to go to school.


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