22 April 2013

Junior high school students Earthquake Victims Still Come Dieng UN


National exams for secondary school students (SMP) will be held on Monday (22/4) tomorrow. Dozens of junior high school students in the Dieng plateau, earthquake 4.8 on the Richter Scale (SR) which took place on Friday (19/4) and will continue to follow the National Examination (UN).

The school will record the student examinees who are still scattered and were in refugee camps. "The students come examinees mostly fled with their parents at some locations, we still record the existence of the national examinees students," said Principal of SMP Negeri 2 Batur, Suradi told reporters on Sunday (21/04/2013).

After an earthquake, of the total number of students in the SMP 2 Batur 132 students, only 10 children were still in school. On average they are the children of the village and Pasurenan Kepakisan greatest earthquake. He said he hoped the UN participant students will come to school to take exams.

"Examinees tomorrow there are 41 students," he explained.

He also hopes the local government would help provide a vehicle to be able to pick up students who are spread out in several different locations.

"UN must still be done, we asked for back up so that students can come to school tomorrow," he said.

Suradi could not confirm whether the UN will be held indoors or outdoors. He worried that the students are still worried aftershocks.

"The national test will be followed by the students performed in the room or outside the room will be in conditioning your collection later after the test participants," he said.

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