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        "id": 1647198,
        "msgid": "task-force-accelerates-renovation-of-disaster-affected-schools-to-maintain-students-learning-enthusiasm-1774968697",
        "date": "2026-03-31 20:40:00",
        "title": "Task Force Accelerates Renovation of Disaster-Affected Schools to Maintain Students' Learning Enthusiasm",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "berita",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Task Force for Accelerating Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction in Sumatra (Satgas PRR) is expediting the renovation of over 4,900 affected educational facilities in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra following late last year's hydrometeorological disasters, with most classrooms already restored to enable full resumption of learning. Minister of Basic and Secondary Education Abdul Mu\u2019ti has prioritised repairs for severely damaged sites through cooperation agreements for more than 1,000 facilities, aiming to alleviate suboptimal learning conditions in temporary setups like tents or borrowed spaces. Students, such as Nuraiche from Pidie Jaya, demonstrate resilience by continuing their studies in preparation for upcoming end-of-year exams despite the challenges.",
        "content": "<p>Disasters of a hydrometeorological nature that struck Aceh, North\nSumatra, and West Sumatra at the end of last year also impacted\neducational facilities in those three provinces. Data from the Task\nForce for Accelerating Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction\nin Sumatra records 4,922 affected educational facilities. Aceh is the\nregion with the highest number of impacted educational facilities at\n3,120 units. In North Sumatra, there are 1,149 affected units.\nMeanwhile, West Sumatra records 653 affected units. Nevertheless, the\nteaching and learning process in all three provinces is now running at\n100 per cent. Most classrooms have been successfully restored by the\nTask Force. Aceh reports that 3,046 educational facilities have resumed\nlearning in their original classrooms. In North Sumatra, 1,133 units\nhave also resumed learning in original classrooms. West Sumatra records\n640 units that have returned to learning in original classrooms. The\nTask Force is also continuing to restore classrooms so that suitable\nfacilities can maintain students\u2019 learning enthusiasm, who are still\nconducting lessons in tents, emergency classrooms, or borrowing space in\nother schools. Task Force Chairman Tito Karnavian acknowledges that\nthere are still less-than-ideal conditions faced by students for\nlearning. Tito revealed that efforts to restore educational facilities\nare continuously being carried out by the Minister of Basic and\nSecondary Education Abdul Mu\u2019ti. In fact, cooperation agreements have\nalready been made between the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education\nand parties that will renovate the educational facilities. \u201cThe Minister\nof Basic and Secondary Education has stated that more than 1,000\neducational facilities already have cooperation agreements for repairs.\nHowever, he is using a priority scale, with the most severely damaged\nones addressed first,\u201d said Tito in Jakarta on Wednesday, 25 March 2026.\nOn the other hand, the enthusiasm to continue learning is also expressed\nby students in the affected areas. One of them is Nuraiche, a student at\nSMA Negeri 2 Meureudu, Pidie Jaya. Although her school is still affected\nby the disaster, the 12th-grade student claims to remain enthusiastic\nabout returning to school. She and her friends are now focused on\npreparing for the End-of-Year Class Exam (UKA) scheduled for 13 April.\n\u201cWe are still studying as usual because we also have exams,\u201d she said on\nMonday, 30 March 2026.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/task-force-accelerates-renovation-of-disaster-affected-schools-to-maintain-students-learning-enthusiasm-1774968697",
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