Palembang, The Indonesia Post – In order to improve the quality of human resources (HR), especially within the South Sumatra Province (Sumsel) Education Service, the Acting (Pj) Governor of South Sumatra Province, Agus Fatoni, gave directions to the Principals of Upper Middle Schools (SMA), Vocational High Schools (SMK), Schools Extraordinary Affairs (SLB) throughout South Sumatra Province and State Civil Apparatus (ASN) within the South Sumatra Provincial Education Service.
Located at Pedopan Griya Agung, Friday (2/2/2024) morning, the Acting Governor of South Sumatra Province, Agus Fatoni, said that he deliberately invited all principals of SMA, SMK and SLB to be able to stay in touch, as well as in order to evaluate last year’s performance and preparation for the upcoming performance.
According to Fatoni, in this position there is honor, facilities, kindness, benefits as well as responsibilities and risks.
“We need to take it all together, we need to take it all together. “So, ladies and gentlemen, we all know the duties, they have often been conveyed and we have studied them in depth, namely that as a school principal you must be responsible for the implementation of all processes in your respective schools. As leaders, those leaders will be held accountable both now and in the future,” he said.
Fatoni invited school principals in South Sumatra Province to unite their vision and mission, to advance the world of education in South Sumatra Province as advanced, modern and innovative.
“So the main focus is how to make our education advanced and modern, so do a lot of innovation. “Sir, you have a responsibility and focus to improve the quality of our education and improve our education,” he said
Meanwhile, the Head of the South Sumatra Provincial Education Service (Kadis) Teddy Meilwansyah in his report said, The number of educational units throughout South Sumatra includes 624 high school levels. Schools consist of 330 state high schools and 294 private high schools, 325 schools at the vocational school level consist of 121 state vocational schools and 204 private vocational schools. Private. (ojn/ril)







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