TPO - Nghe An students will have Tet holiday from January 23 to February 2 (ie December 24 of the year of Giap Thin to January 5 of the year of At Ty).
TPO - Nghe An students will have Tet holiday from January 23 to February 2 (ie December 24 of the year of Giap Thin to January 5 of the year of At Ty).
On January 8, the Nghe An Departmentof Education and Training announced that the unit has just issued a notice on the Lunar New Year holiday in 2025.
Accordingly, for officials and civil servants of the Department of Education and Training, the Department of Education and Training of districts, cities and towns, the Lunar New Year holiday schedule is from January 25 to February 2 (ie December 26, Giap Thin year to January 5, At Ty year).
For kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools, high schools, vocational education - continuing education centers; IT, Foreign Language, Life Skills centers, the Lunar New Year holiday schedule is from January 23 to February 2 (ie December 24, Giap Thin year to January 5, At Ty year).
Thus, with this Tet holiday schedule, Nghe An students will have 11 days off.
Nghe An students will have 11 days off for Lunar New Year |
Nghe An Department of Education and Training also requires units and schools to strictly implement directives on strengthening measures to ensure safety, savings, fun and health.
In order for students to have a warm Tet, schools need to base on actual conditions to mobilize social resources, organize visits and encourage students from families with preferential policies, orphans, homeless students; retired officials, teachers, and employees in difficult circumstances; officials, teachers, and students whose relatives are on duty in the sea, island, and border areas of the Fatherland.
Closely coordinate with Party committees, authorities, Fatherland Fronts and local organizations and unions to promote propaganda, management, education, and organize students to enjoy a healthy Spring Festival, practice a civilized and elegant lifestyle, maintain order, social security, and traffic safety; do not participate in illegal racing or cheer for illegal racing.... In particular, strictly prohibit the purchase, storage, manufacture of explosives, and illegal use of weapons, explosives, support tools, and explosives among youth, teenagers, and students.
Before and after Tet, there should be solutions to prevent students from dropping out of school after Tet. Strengthen solutions to mobilize students to go to school, maintain student attendance rate. Review students at risk of dropping out, classify them to have appropriate measures for each student.
For poor and disadvantaged students, it is necessary to mobilize resources to help and support them promptly during Tet; students must not be allowed to drop out of school due to difficult circumstances.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/hoc-sinh-nghe-an-duoc-nghi-tet-11-ngay-post1708018.tpo
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