Attending the event were PAN officials, local authorities, representatives of several agencies and units in the area, and a large number of staff, teachers and students from the school.
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Major General Doan Xuan Bo presents gifts to students and Na San Primary and Secondary School. |
Representatives of the newspaper presented 67 gift packages, each including VND 500,000 in cash and a gift bag, to disadvantaged students, and donated one television and two computers worth VND 50 million to the school.
Na San Primary and Secondary School currently has 1,097 students, most of whom are from ethnic minority groups. Located in a large area, the school has uneven student levels. Many students are still struggling with their study and come from difficult backgrounds with limited family support, which has affected efforts to improve education quality and effectiveness.
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Major General Doan Xuan Bo speaks at the event. |
However, with strong dedication, the school’s staff and teachers have worked with local authorities to overcome difficulties, while joining local authorities in promoting public awareness of educational reform. As a result, education quality and outcomes have steadily improved. Students are generally well-behaved and studious, and have achieved strong academic results.
Dang Nhat Duat, Principal of Na San Primary and Secondary School, said the gifts from the PAN were meaningful and timely, providing practical support to students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, and helping ease their financial burden in study and daily life. He added that the cash and essential items also reflected the community’s care and support for education.
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An overview of gift presentation program |
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Delegates attend the gift presentation program. |
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Students receive gifts at the program. |
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Major General Doan Xuan Bo talks with students. |
Major General Doan Xuan Bo said he was happy with the development and progress of Mai Son commune, and the recent achievements in management, teaching and learning of the staff, teachers and students of Na San Primary and Secondary School.
He hoped that students would continue striving in their studies to contribute to the country’s future development. He also voiced confidence that Mai Son would further tap its potential and continue advancing in socio-economic and educational development, thereby improving living standards for local residents.
Translated by Thuy Duong