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Students will have Tet holiday in 2024 from February 5 to February 18.

Việt NamViệt Nam21/12/2023

17:20, 20/12/2023

On December 20, the Provincial People's Committee issued Official Dispatch No. 11226/UBND-KGVX on the 2024 Lunar New Year holiday schedule of the Dak Lak Education and Training sector.

Accordingly, the Provincial People's Committee agreed on the Lunar New Year holiday of 2024 for cadres, civil servants, public employees and employees of the provincial education and training sector from February 8, 2024 to February 14, 2024 (ie from December 29, Quy Mao year to January 5, Giap Thin year).

For students and trainees of preschool, generaleducation and continuing education institutions, the school year will be off from February 5, 2024 to February 18, 2024 (ie from December 26, Quy Mao year to January 9, Giap Thin year).

Students of Cu Dram Secondary School (Krong Bong district) in a class. (Illustration photo)
Students of Cu Dram Secondary School (Krong Bong district) in a class. (Illustration photo)

Students of the Provincial Center for Supporting the Development of Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities and students of Dak Lak Pedagogical College are given leave according to the arrangement of the Head of the unit, ensuring compliance with the education plan for the 2023-2024 school year.

The Provincial People's Committee assigned the Department of Education and Training to direct and thoroughly educate cadres, civil servants, public employees, employees in the education and training sector, students, and pupils to strictly implement the direction of the Ministry of Education and Training, the Provincial Party Committee, and the Provincial People's Committee on ensuring a healthy, safe, and economical Spring Festival.

Lan Anh


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