Dear All,
School Development Meeting – Last Saturday, 26th Feb 2011, we had the School development meeting which involved different people – the Teachers, Parents, People from the Education Department, Voluntary Organizations and the Ward Corporator. I had been to the meeting and should say, it was a good understanding experience. Below were the points which were touched upon
- The meeting started with C.R.P (Cluster Resource Person) Mr. Kantaraju (the host) introducing the members
- Parents shared the thoughts on the School, in what areas and in what areas there can be improvement
- Education department officials invited suggestions on how to get parents, from the lower economic sections, send their children to School. Parents who were already sending their children to School suggested that all the children from one area could join and go to School together
- Our work towards the development of the School was appreciated. The C.R.P and others thanked us for our donations and efforts made till date
- We discussed how the School was, what's the current situation and how the School's should be in the future – the vision for future
Outcome:
- On request, Shri. Geeta Vivekananda (corporator, ward no 81) said that officials who would clean the road would also clean the School's (common area) – Since School is also a Government property
- The C.R.P requested us – staff, voluntary organizations - to prepare a action plan for each School and work effectively and in close cooperation
Sincerely thank you all who worked till date (in whatever possible way) for the development of the School. Do keep it up. It's really a wonderful difference to be felt
Do spread the message of our work with interested individuals and organizations
Thank you
GOD Bless
Aneesh Kumar on behalf of
Saktyavesh ~ Lets Make a Better Tomorrow
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