Action “Mektebime tagzym” to be held until end of 2017-18 academic year
Successful residents of the region of different ages and professions helped native schools by equipping the offices and purchasing inventory for 111 million tenge. The first action was supported by the regional branch of the party "Nur Otan". In just six months, 532 graduates working at Pavlodar enterprises and civil service, as well as those living abroad, helped 205 educational institutions. Each participant of the action made a unique gift to the native school: someone opened chess and computer rooms, someone bought equipment for music, chemistry, biology, physics, history and robotics, someone repaired a gym, a dining room or a foyer, changed the roof or window.
The action "Mektebime tagzym" was recognized as successful, therefore its implementation was extended until the end of 2017-2018 academic year.
We note that first Deputy Chairman of the regional branch of the party Ilya Terenchenko showed an example to successful compatriots who presented school No.39 a fully equipped and overhauled musical class and his classmate Damir Suyuntayev, who presented a multimedia installation and an EPSON projector. As a token of gratitude to the teachers of Koktobe village of the May district, Mazhilisman Meiram Pshembayev gave the school, in which his childhood passed, a computer class. Governor of Pavlodar region Bulat Bakauov also took part in the action. He together with his brother Marat Bakauov gave a school in Zhana Zhuldyz village of the Zhelezin district a new sports ground with a football field, as well as areas for streetball, simulators and a wright, pavlodarnews.kz. reports.
We note, the project "Mektebime tagzym" started May 25, 2017 on the initiative of graduates of Pavlodar schools.
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