The first school call is in educational institutions

01.09.2017

Education

September 1 is always like a new year, a happy excitement and awaiting mystery with insecurity and awe before something new and unknown, a white page being transferred to a calendar, in which you can still record all – dreams and hope, victory and loss. On the morning of September 1 of the Rēzekne municipality, students, teachers, parents, to celebrate this special new year – know-how.
The school call was covered in his little hands by the pre-graceful Egita Putniņa, holding on his shoulder to the big boy John Gorodničius, and that 1 September is already the twelfth. THE Dricānu secondary school doors were today covered by 151 students, of which 8 pre-graduate and 23 graduate students.
The director of the school, Skaidrite Strode, took all the knowledge of the day, making good luck, resilience and perseverance, learning the verge of knowledge. In the new school year, Dricānu high school has several happy news – the school has also received international green flag this year, continuing the ecological education of pupils. For several years, “Rigvir” Holdings, in collaboration with the willow fund, launches a scholarship competition for the emerging 12 th grade pupils with the aim of providing support to high school pupils in the last school year, which associate their future with science-based science, medicine, pharmaceuticals, chemistry or biology, thus helping to prepare for their studies. This year, Kitty Kindzule was also awarded THIS scholarship for 10 months.
The head of the municipality of Rezekne, Guntars ants, in his speech, was particularly welcomed by both pre-graduate and graduate classes – 9 th and 12 th grade students who would have to choose how to build their next career this year. It should be noted that Dricānu secondary school graduates have enjoyed good success in this respect – from 17 previous year graduates in higher education institutions continue nine, several young people have also successfully entered the College of Rēzekne Border Guard and Malnava College. Dricānu secondary school is one of the few secondary schools in Rezekne where secondary education can be learned in distance learning and is currently used by 14 young people.
ON behalf OF THE Dricānu parish administration, Maria Zahare Dricānu, on behalf of the parish, welcomed the festival, while at the same time promising to eliminate the inconvenience associated with the recently flooded parish roads. Children from several parish of Rezekne novada and also from the municipality of Rēzekne and even from the municipality of Berzpils. The transport of pupils takes place with a voyage bus, although the position of the Ministry of Education and Science is that a student must spend no more than 50 minutes on the way to school, as the school director Skaidrice Strode acknowledged, in life this is not always happening and children from the outermost regions of the neighborhood often have to spend two hours on the road. The school has an internship in which children can live from Monday to Friday.
The most solemn and worrying day of this day was for the pre-grades, they received his first document – the student's certificate -- from the hands of the director himself, the municipality of Rezekne, with a set of educational tools, and the 12 th class, with flowers for small donations of soap bubbles, incentivising them on the spot, in the school hall, together with the class nurse Ingoin Butkani, blew the dreams bubbles in all the colours of the rainbow.
“I'm really proud of our tenth class,” said the school director Skaidrice Strode. Indeed, in class 10, Dricānu High School has chosen 18 brave young people from both Dricāniem and primary schools. Each young man gave a symbolic gift, a school pen. The 1 st classroom is not big this year, but as the head of the municipality of Rēzekne's municipality, Guntars ants, the lowest number of pre-chers started in this year, as the children born in 2010 are beginning to learn the children born in 2010, when the time of the crisis and the birth of children decreased significantly. As the Director acknowledged, it is hoped in the coming years that the number of pre-chers will increase. It is also a hopeful trend that children from families who have returned to Latvia from abroad have been studying in several schools in Rezekne.
On 1 September, the Rēzekne municipality took up 2241 children in 20 general educational schools (together with special schools and pre-schools), of which 128 pre-grades. Three municipality educational institutions – Silmalas pre-school educational institution, Vocational School and Maltas secondary school will be pilot schools where new standards of competency education will be adapted, they will be gradually introduced in all schools in individual classes for the next year, focusing more on creativity, practical use of knowledge in daily life.
“There will be a lot of work this year.” 'Are we afraid of it?' – for his students and all the present, HE was asked BY THE 1 st class nurse Ingona Butkāne. The little Spaniards answered the question with a scandalous “no!”
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