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School Committees: Boosting Student Morals and Education in Indonesia

by Emma Walker – News Editor

East ⁢Kalimantan The Indonesian Ministry of Elementary and Secondary ⁣Education underscored the vital role ⁣of⁢ school committees in fostering student morality and overall advancement, ‌according to a statement released Sunday.

Iwan Junaedi,the ministry’s director for ​headmasters,monitoring ‍boards,and educators,emphasized⁤ in Samarinda,East Kalimantan,that these committees should extend beyond ​parents⁣ to include community⁢ members invested⁣ in education.

“The school committee is crucial in designing ⁣the best programme to aid the ‌learning process,” Junaedi stated, encouraging regular‍ meetings between parents and school officials to⁣ discuss concrete⁢ improvements. These meetings, he explained, provide ‍a platform‌ for strengthening collaboration and creating a‌ supportive learning habitat.

Beyond program development, the committee also plays a key role in ensuring a fair and rule-compliant new student enrollment process. Junaedi⁣ clarified that the committee’s function is collaborative, not⁤ focused on demanding fees, but​ rather on enhancing⁣ education for the benefit of students.

He ​expressed confidence that strong partnerships between schools, parents, and the public, facilitated by the‍ committee,‍ will strengthen‍ the entire education ecosystem. Junaedi⁤ hopes the school committee network,particularly in regions‍ like East ‌Kalimantan,will contribute to⁢ improved education quality and inspire greater public ⁣participation.

“Eventually, this ‌collaboration aims ⁤to create indonesia’s⁢ golden generation in the⁣ future,”‌ Junaedi​ said.

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Reporter: Ahmad Rifandi, mecca Yumna
Editor: Azis Kurmala
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