The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Woman teacher unfazed over big floods

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TATAU: More than a week ago, this woman teacher was forced to face the worst flood situation since she was posted to Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Kuala Muput on the banks of Sungai Anap in Tatau District here.

Ina Rosyaida Yahya, 27, along with other members of the school, had to flee for their lives when the water level of Sungai Anap rose dramatical­ly to inundate the school, the worst incident ever recorded in the history of the school which was built in 1963.

Speaking to Bernama, Ina Rosyaida said SK Kuala Muput was flooded often but the school sessions could still continue, students could still go to school and even teachers could continue teaching and learning sessions using boats as transporta­tion.

“But what happened this time really disrupted the operation of the school completely, I myself suffered a loss when nearly 95 percent of the items and furniture in the house were damaged and had to be disposed of. In my nearly four years of service, this is the worst flood I have ever experience­d, “she said.

She said that the school staff was transferre­d from the staff quarters to the highest building in the school at the beginning when the water level of Sungai Anap was rising quickly but they had to evacuate to two nearby longhouses when the situation worsened and the school ended up fully under water.

Ina Rosyaida said that despite facing the most anxiety-ridden situation since she first started teaching at the beginning of 2015, she remained strong in her determinat­ion to continue serving at the category 3 interior school with 112 pupils, 16 teachers and eight staff.

After spending a week at home in Umbai, Melaka to calm her thoughts, Ina Rosyaida, an English and Mathematic­s teacher, went back to the school and choked when she eye-balled the 100 percent destructio­n of the school comprising school buildings, dormitorie­s and teachers’ quarters and other infrastruc­ture.

“It’s a sad and choking feeling that I cannot visualise when I look at the current state of the school. This is where we educate students from 23 Iban community longhouses.

“I still feel strongly about teaching at SK Kuala Muput, this is my first place to build a career after graduating from the Institute of Teacher Education Malay Woman Campus, Melaka. This school needs to recover quickly so that students can return to their schooling. In addition, Year Six pupils who will be facing the Primary School Evaluation Test, are now lagging behind a lot,” she said, holding back tears.

To get to this school, one must travel over an hour or 60 km from Bintulu town before reaching the small town of Tatau and taking a one-hour journey by speedboat.

 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Some of the 150 people comprising teachers, Bintulu Immigratio­n Department staff, school PTA and Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd staff conducting gotong-royong to clean up the school in Tatau.
- Bernama photo Some of the 150 people comprising teachers, Bintulu Immigratio­n Department staff, school PTA and Jepak Holdings Sdn Bhd staff conducting gotong-royong to clean up the school in Tatau.

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