Above 36 million tenge allocated for compulsory education in Karaganda region
19 August, 2014 13:34
36 million 480 thousand tenge is provided for the compulsory education fund in Abay area of Karaganda region 2014.
Thus, 7 million 218 thousand tenge was allocated for the rehabilitation of children from low-income families in the summer. Besides, given the issues of compulsory education, a special attention is given to the organization school food. 26 million tenge allocated from the local budget for free meals of 1-4 grades pupils from low-income families in 2014.
Six school buses and two Gazel cars have been bought over last three years. Another three buses were bought in March 2014.
The pupils of the area are provided with textbooks 100% free of charge. In addition, over 19 million tenge will be allocated for reissued textbooks for 3, 5,7,10 classes.
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