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        "msgid": "disaster-recovery-task-force-accelerates-renovation-of-disaster-affected-educational-facilities-1774972311",
        "date": "2026-03-31 21:35:23",
        "title": "Disaster Recovery Task Force Accelerates Renovation of Disaster-Affected Educational Facilities",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNN_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The Satgas PRR has made significant progress in restoring educational facilities in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra following last year's hydrometeorological disasters, with 4,922 facilities impacted and over 90% now operational in their original classrooms. Minister of Basic and Secondary Education Abdul Mu'ti is prioritising repairs through cooperation agreements for more than 1,000 facilities, ensuring continued learning despite challenges. Students in affected areas, like those at SMA Negeri 2 Meureudu, remain resilient, preparing intensively for upcoming final exams amid temporary setups.",
        "content": "<p>Educational facilities in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra were\nalso affected by the hydrometeorological disasters that struck those\nregions at the end of last year. According to data from the Task Force\nfor Accelerating Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (Satgas PRR)\nPost-Sumatra Disaster, 4,922 educational facilities were impacted by the\ndisaster. Of that number, Aceh is the region with the most affected\neducational facilities, with 3,120 units. Meanwhile, North Sumatra has\n1,149, and West Sumatra recorded 653 units affected. Nevertheless, the\nteaching and learning process in the three provinces is now running at\n100 per cent. This is because the majority of classrooms have been\nsuccessfully restored by Satgas PRR. Aceh recorded 3,046 educational\nfacility units that have resumed learning in their original classrooms.\nIn North Sumatra, 1,133 educational facility units have also resumed\nlearning in their original classrooms. Whereas West Sumatra recorded 640\nunits that have resumed learning in their original classrooms. Satgas\nPRR is also continuing to restore classrooms so that suitable facilities\ncan maintain students\u2019 learning enthusiasm who are still conducting\nlearning in tents, emergency classes, or borrowing other schools. Head\nof Satgas PRR Tito Karnavian acknowledged that there are still\nconditions that are not ideal for students\u2019 learning. Tito revealed that\nefforts to restore educational facilities are continuously carried out\nby the Minister of Basic and Secondary Education Abdul Mu\u2019ti. In fact,\nthere is already a cooperation agreement between the Ministry of Basic\nand Secondary Education and parties that will renovate the educational\nfacilities. \u201cThe Minister of Basic and Secondary Education stated that\nmore than 1,000 educational facilities already have cooperation\nagreements for repairs. However, he uses a priority scale, which ones\n(severely) damaged are worked on first,\u201d said Tito in Jakarta on\nWednesday (25\/3). On the other hand, the enthusiasm to continue learning\nis also expressed by students in the affected areas. One of them is\nNuraiche, a student at SMA Negeri 2 Meureudu, Pidie Jaya. Even though\nher school is still affected by the disaster, the 12th-grade student\nadmitted to remaining enthusiastic about returning to school. She and\nher friends are now focused on preparing themselves to face the Class\nFinal Exam (UKA) scheduled for 13 April. \u201cWe still study as usual,\nbecause we also have exams,\u201d she said on Monday (30\/3). Deputy Principal\nfor Curriculum Affairs Hasanah explained that even in emergency\nconditions, exam preparations are still ongoing. As many as 92\n12th-grade students will take the exam covering 14 subjects. The school\nhas provided exam grids to students as a study guide. In addition,\nmaterial discussions are also conducted intensively with the help of\nclass guardians and additional tutoring programmes. \u201cWe have held\ntutoring sessions so that students\u2019 preparations are more optimal,\u201d\nadded Hasanah. The limited conditions do not become an obstacle for the\nstudents to continue learning. Their determination to graduate becomes\nthe main motivation to keep struggling, proving that the spirit of\neducation remains alive even in the midst of disaster.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/disaster-recovery-task-force-accelerates-renovation-of-disaster-affected-educational-facilities-1774972311",
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