University governor launches war against school dropouts in Fez

University governor launches war against school dropouts in Fez
University governor launches war against school dropouts in Fez

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Today, Moaz Al-Jamai visited the ISIG school on Imouzzar road after it began welcoming more than 1,500 students from the Ouled Al-Tayeb community, following their for providing free school transportation to alleviate the horrific overcrowding experienced by the Ouled community. Suffering from this was Al-Tayeb Community Schools, where around 7,450 students were studying in the third format, meaning depriving them of a third of their school time since 2019.

This phenomenon, which affected a quarter of primary school students in the Fez prefecture, placed the governor of the Fez-Meknes region at the heart of his priorities, mobilizing all capacities to deal with it, whether through contribution from the private sector. sector, as is the case of the ISIG private school which was made available to the students of Ouled Tayeb, or the LAROSELLE school, or the Jawharat Al-Ulum school in addition to allocate a large fleet for school transport, with temporary workers. Using ready-to-use rooms, the university worked to mobilize financial resources as part of the National Human Development Initiative to enable more than 1,500 students from academic support.

The governor had previously supervised, in collaboration with the Minister of National Education, the development of a plan to promote the education sector in Fez with a financial envelope of around 300 million dirhams over two years, intended mainly to the creation and expansion of public educational establishments. and the establishment of educational support and remediation mechanisms.

The Fès-Meknes Academy has already started to implement this plan, starting by giving all students full school time, then uploading its support, reinforcement and remediation plan for 80,000 students, in addition to launch construction projects, as it is expected that the school’s supply will be strengthened with 17 new public education establishments and 145 additional rooms from next September.


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