
Students of Tran Van On Secondary School, Tan Dinh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City - Photo: XH
Accordingly, the announcement of Tran Van On Secondary School, Tan Dinh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City has the following content:
In order to proactively respond to the impact of storm No. 13 (Kalmaegi storm) and the rising tide situation, ensure the safety of students and the convenience of parents in picking up and dropping off students, the school has adjusted the school dismissal time for 2 days: Thursday 6-11 and Friday 7-11 as follows:
Tran Van On Secondary School also requests that parents proactively arrange to pick up their children on time; bring raincoats and hats; and comply with the traffic flow of security guards/supervisors/civil defense forces to avoid congestion.
"In case parents are late due to force majeure: students will be temporarily kept in the hallway of area A to wait. Parents need to follow the school's information on the website and EnetViet app" - the announcement of Tran Van On Secondary School clearly stated.
On November 5, the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City also sent a document to schools about urgently implementing plans and measures to respond to the impact of storm Kalmaegi.
Accordingly, the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City requested schools to urgently implement many measures to respond to the impact of storm Kalmaegi.
First of all, focus on implementing preventive and response measures when storm Kalmaegi affects Ho Chi Minh City; prepare plans to respond to the storm's impact, especially thunderstorms, tornadoes, landslides, and flooding caused by heavy rain combined with high tides.
Schools urgently repair and reinforce structures at risk of being unsafe, coordinate with specialized units to trim trees inside schools, check sewer systems, drainage ditches, and power grids, etc.
In particular, prepare plans to evacuate students and teachers to a safe place; move documents and equipment to a dry location...
Ready to study online to avoid typhoon Kalmaegi
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training also emphasized the content of extracurricular educational activities, specifically postponing these activities for students before, during and after the storm until safety work returns to normal.
"In addition to closely monitoring the developments of storms and floods, schools need to maintain regular contact with authorities and have plans ready for online learning, and postpone class schedules during stormy days if there are complicated developments" - the document of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training clearly stated.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/mot-truong-o-tp-hcm-dieu-chinh-gio-tan-hoc-tranh-bao-kalmaegi-va-trieu-cuong-20251106145602932.htm






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