The Borneo Post

Hot weather: School session in Kedah to continue — Fadhlina

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The school session in Kedah will continue as usual despite the Malaysian Meteorolog­ical Department (MetMalaysi­a) having issued a Level One or alert level heat wave warning in three areas in the state.

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said, however, that the Ministry of Education (MoE) will constantly monitor the situation and advise teachers and parents to ensure that students are in good health during this period.

“The ministry will always collaborat­e with MetMalaysi­a regarding weather issues. I ask that parents and teachers keep tabs on their children, such as reminding them to always drink water.

“There are guidelines that we always remind from time to time so that we can deal with this heatwave issue. Insya-Allah there will be nothing, just four more days (before the school holidays begin),” she said.

She told reporters this after the Kedah state-level Early Schooling Aid (BAP) cheque presentati­on ceremony at the Sungai Petani Vocational College 2 here yesterday.

On Saturday, MetMalaysi­a said in a statement that the three areas affected by the Level One hot weather warning were Pokok Sena, Pendang and Baling.

It added that the Level One or alert level heat wave warning is issued for daily temperatur­es ranging between 35 degrees Celcius and 37 degrees Celcius for at least three consecutiv­e days.

Meanwhile, Fadhlina said that for the BAP for Kedah, over RM45 million had been allocated for 302,640 schoolchil­dren in 750 schools.

She said that in addition to the BAP, the ministry also provided a variety of assistance to help schoolchil­dren, including Preschool Food Assistance for all MoE preschool children, Supplement­ary Food Programme, expansion of the Poor Student Trust Fund, and Federal Small Scholarshi­p.

“All these reflect the ministry’s concern to overcome the multidimen­sional poverty issue and, at the same time, eradicate dropout among students,” she

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