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Parents of Ministry of Education students and education officials in the United Arab Emirates should not leave the decision to discontinue the study for school principals by rainy or rainy weather. This decision must be unified by the authorities concerned to avoid the confusion that affected parents in different areas. From the state, with contradictory decisions of school principals, and delay the notification of students with the appropriate decision.
The Ministry of Education stressed that the safety of students and workers in the field of education was a top priority. Parents and students are therefore encouraged to comply with current safety standards and to allow school authorities to take the necessary measures and give them the necessary powers to ensure maximum student safety.
Schools from different parts of the country sent text messages on various occasions to suspend the study yesterday due to weather conditions, which led parents to embarrass their students and return home after receiving messages a few minutes later. before the start of the work. Clutter in many ways, especially in the Sharjah and Ajman Emirate.
While private schools refused to make the decision to disrupt classroom hours only after the presence of the building school director, parents were forced to make individual decisions by excluding their children from school. study for security reasons.
Al-Emarat Al-Youm's parents said the confusion of the school authorities was causing their jobs to be delayed and traffic congestion clogged up, while Dubai's private schools were encouraging parents to visit their parents. yesterday at school, despite the bad weather.
In private schools in Abu Dhabi, private and public schools confirmed that the percentage of absenteeism was only 20% and that it was well below expectations, indicating that precautionary measures had been taken. Rain conditions and difficult weather.
Mohammad Madhat, Sami Morris, Ayman Jamal and Manar Fadi, from the United Arab Emirates today, said their children's schools had sent them messages the night before saying that the study was continuing and that no decision had been taken. had been taken to disturb it. Their absence in case of concern.
Hiba Hassan, the mother of two students from the first episode and the children 's gardens, reported that a message arrived on her phone and decided to postpone the decision to go to the school. school until morning to check the weather that he was doing, and reported that the weather was favorable in Abu Dhabi and that the school bus had arrived at the time. Most students were encouraged to send their children to school.
Hamdiya Wehbe, Noha Ehab, Maryam Mohsen and Noura Fahmi, teachers in private schools, reported that the absentee rate in their schools was slightly higher than normal, between 15 and 20% yesterday and that the percentage Absenteeism was highest among Riyadh students in grades 1, 2 and 3, citing parents' fear of seeing their children exposed to rain or cold.
Teachers Khawla Farid, Sahar Musa and Bahja Yousef reported that they had taken a training course organized by their schools for all employees, in cooperation with the relevant authorities, to inform them about the behaviors to be adopted under the rain, on how to treat students and ensure their safety.
In Dubai, student parents said that private schools were required to attend exams yesterday despite bad weather. While other schools attributed the students from the first moments, confusing the students because of the late notification of the suspension of the study.
Hossam El-Din Ibrahim, tutor of a student, said: "We contacted the school director to determine the students' stance on attendance or absenteeism due to the rain.
"We are anxious about the unstable atmosphere and we do not know why the school insists on taking the exams, even though it may be postponed to another day."
"My eldest son's school has emphasized the need to attend the end of the first semester," said Samah Hamad, the mother of two students. "The school of my youngest son sent us a letter yesterday at 6 am, informing us of the suspension of the study.
Amna al-Ali, mother of a student, Ministry of Education and State Educational Authority, asked not to let the decision to interrupt the study or not to school principals, a decision that must be unified and published by these authorities in order to avoid any confusion of parents in such circumstances with contradictory decisions School directors and late notification to students of the appropriate decision.
The Dubai Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) said Dubai private schools have the power to make the right decision based on changing weather patterns to protect student safety.
Schools had told parents to prevent their children from going to school for less than 15 minutes, but they were confused by the fact that they were prevented from going to school and by the presence of school collections. in some schools.
In Sharjah and Ajman, school authorities announced the suspension of official work due to weather conditions. Parents of private and public schools received SMS via the social networking site announcing the suspension of the study to ensure the safety of students and teaching staff.
A number of school principals in Ajman and Sharjah reported that some of the students who were taken by school bus yesterday morning were taken home for security reasons.
Arbak suspended school attendance yesterday morning, parents, especially those who work and have a job, because schools have dismissed students from the middle of the road and informed parents, forcing many of them to go home, causing serious congestion on the roads, as requested Parents of school authorities follow the weather and make decisions well in advance.
The University of Sharjah confirmed that the decision to suspend the study was clear and in accordance with the procedures to be followed in case of rain and wind, in order to guarantee the safety of the students and the staff of the university.
In Ras Al Khaimah, administrative decisions made in private schools delayed the announcement of the suspension of school hours due to heavy rains in the emirate, causing confusion for parents and returning students at home after receiving a text message 15 minutes before the start of classes. And caused traffic jams on most roads.
Private schools refused to make the decision to interrupt school hours only after the principal went to the school building to make the final decision to interrupt school hours, this which led parents to make decisions to prevent the safety of their children.
Parents from the UAE Al-Youm said the confusion of the school authorities resulted in the delay of their jobs and congestion, stressing that the decision to discontinue the study should be unified by the Ministry. of Education to avoid any confusion between school decisions.
They pointed out that some schools had decided to interrupt their course hours according to the weather of the region and not according to the state of the state, some schools do not have any basin of rainwater, so they decided to continue their studies at the expense of child safety. By sending their children to school, schools decide to delay their studies.
"The 75 public schools of Ras Al Khaimah have decided to interrupt their work schedules at all levels due to heavy rains that hit the emirate after the accident," said Obaid Al Breiki , director of Emirates Transport in Ras Al Khaimah. Thirty schools were dismissed after attending classes because they had not received text alerts and 45 public schools sent text messages to parents telling them that they did not receive text alerts. were not allowed to go to school and that students did not attend classes for their safety.
He explained that the institution had continued with all school authorities to transfer and connect students from their homes to school buildings. 45 public schools confirmed that school hours had been interrupted before 7:30.
He explained that after a few minutes at school, after receiving a small number of students and the absence of the other number upon decision of their families, had decided that the rest of the schools, the 30 public schools, the students and took them home by the buses of the Emirates Transport Foundation.
He pointed out that the school buses were ready to transport the students and take them home to the remote trails of the rainwater basin, noting that the school communicated with all the schools. every day before the transfer of students in unstable weather, to ensure the continuation of studies or failure resulting from the decisions made. Which are taken by the school authorities as it sees fit.
In Fujairah, school authorities, in cooperation with Emirates Transport Corporation, the East Coast Branch, paid the students after the announcement of the suspension of the official work of more than 12 schools due to unstable weather conditions and the safety of students and educational staff.
Mohammed Suhail Said, director of Emirates Transport's eastern branch, said the students had been fired and the early school hours were over in the mountainous areas and near the valleys, in anticipation of rising water levels and accumulation in the streets due to heavy and moderate rains.
He said that a plan had been developed in cooperation with school authorities in the eastern region to pay tuition fees to students because of heavy rains in the region. The school day was suspended at the Al-Nahwah School and in some schools and kindergartens of Khorfakkan, as well as in schools and kindergartens of the Masafi region. Students gradually moved from mountainous areas to less harmful interior areas.
He pointed out that the mountainous regions of the east of the country were the main priority for student transfer, due to the poor state of roads and boreholes, as well as the large accumulation of quantities of water.
He pointed out that kindergartens are disbursed before schools at other stadiums because of the need to take special precautions when transferring from schools to their parents' homes.
The Ministry of Education has authorized school authorities to take the necessary measures to ensure maximum safety for students in difficult weather conditions, including fog, sandstorms, wind and rain.
32 schools in Ras Al Khaimah were disrupted
Nader Musa, head of the supervision department of the Ras Al Khaimah Education Zone, said that private schools were free to decide to stop the study according to what it thought appropriate for Student safety, explaining that one of the schools had dismissed students after the rain had stopped and had continued with the parents to look after their children for their safety. He added that 32 private schools in Ras Al Khaimah have been suspended due to weather conditions.
"Ras Al Khaimah Education is closely monitoring the situation of students in private schools to keep them safe.
Disable schools
The text of the Administrative Framework for School Transportation in Abu Dhabi states that in case of extreme weather conditions, including fog, sandstorms, wind, rain and floods, the skills of the Department of Education and knowledge should be coordinated with the National Meteorological Center. In addition to coordination in cases of delays and confusion that may occur in schools due to difficult weather conditions, as well as monitoring and monitoring of school work. Compliance with the framework for all parties involved.
• Private schools requiring students to pass the first semester exam.
• Emirates Transport buses were ready to transport students and take them home.
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