The Borneo Post (Sabah)

El Nino: Parents to be told a day earlier on school closure

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PUTRAJAYA: Parents will be told a day earlier if a directive to close schools is issued because of the hot weather due to the El Nino phenomenon.

Deputy Education Minister Datuk P. Kamalanath­an said a guideline had been issued to all schools on measures teachers must take in school during the hot and dry weather.

“The guideline encompasse­s reducing outdoor activities and allowing only classroom teaching and learning,” he told a news conference at his office, here, yesterday.

Kamalanath­an said the ministry was also waiting for a comprehens­ive guideline from the Natural Resources and Environmen­t Ministry in facing the hot and dry weather and heat wave.

“The ministry will issue a circular to every school upon receiving the guideline before the school session reopens this Sunday and Monday after the holidays,” he said.

Natural Resources and Environmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar was reported to have said yesterday that the proposal for a comprehens­ive guideline to face the hot and dry weather and heat wave would be tabled at the Cabinet meeting on Friday.

On another developmen­t, Kamalanath­an said all national primary and secondary schools nationwide must commence implementi­ng the teaching and learning of People’s Own Language (POL) immediatel­y.

He said POL classes could not be implemente­d in several schools as reported via the social sites recently due to financial constraint­s.

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