After the opening ceremony of the new school year, teachers and students of the kindergarten in Minh Chau island commune ( Hanoi ) sang and danced enthusiastically. The laughter and singing of children were the bustling sounds that woke up the school after a long, quiet summer. Minh Chau commune is the only island commune in Hanoi city, isolated at the confluence of the Red River, Da River, and Lo River with a population of about 6,600 people.
On the afternoon of September 5, after the opening ceremony, Ms. Nguyen Thi Nam and a teacher in charge of the 5-year-old class at Minh Chau Kindergarten taught the students their first lesson about gratitude to grandparents and parents. Before introducing the first letters of the 5-year-old kindergarten program, the children were made to sing, dance, and recite poems to make them interested and love going to school.

Ms. Nam said that the class has 22 children, each with a different situation but many of them come from poor families. Some are disabled, some have parents who work far away and have to live with their grandparents. The grandparents are old and do not know how to ride a motorbike, so every morning they take their grandchildren on a long walk to school, sweating profusely. Loving the students, Ms. Nam and the other teachers are even more dedicated to taking care of and teaching them every study and playtime.
For 10th graders, the commune does not have a high school, so they have to take a ferry across the river to go to school every day. Ms. Nam also has a child of middle school age about to enter high school, so she expressed her wish to have a bridge soon so that students, teachers, and people can travel more conveniently.
“If my child goes to school by ferry, it is very dangerous on rainy and windy days, and my parents are worried about going to work,” said Ms. Nam.

Minh Chau Secondary School is just a few steps away from the kindergarten. This school year, the school has only 13 classes with 432 students. Right after the opening ceremony, teachers and students together entered the first hours of the new school year. In the first grade of 6, the students were still confused, the teacher went to each desk to monitor each student's writing style, and guided them on how to take notes effectively.
Mr. Le Duc Tho, Principal of the primary school, shared his joy that this year, students are receiving free lunch under the City's support policy. Thanks to the free lunch, parents are assured, excited, and have reduced financial pressure. Teachers and students are ready to enter the new school year, however, some teachers still have to take the ferry across the river every day, which is a difficulty and obstacle, especially during the rainy and stormy season.
Proposal to build an inter-level school in an island commune
On the afternoon of September 5, a working delegation from the Hanoi Department of Education and Training visited and presented gifts including 4 televisions, 5,000 notebooks, and 2,000 pens to students and teachers of schools in Minh Chau island commune to encourage the spirit of teachers and students before a new school year with many difficulties, challenges, and many goals that need to be achieved.

Mr. Tran The Cuong, Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, and Deputy Directors inspected teaching, asked teachers, shared joy with students on the first day of school, and gave moon cakes to preschool children.
Mr. Cuong encouraged students to be good, study well, and dream of growing up to become useful people for society. At the same time, he told teachers in difficult areas to try harder and care for and pay attention to each student's situation.

Chairman of the People's Committee of Bui Thai Son commune said that there are currently 3 schools with 1,200 students including: kindergarten, primary school and secondary school, but no high school. Every day, about 400 high school students have to go to school by ferry across the river, which is extremely difficult and arduous. On sunny days, it is okay, but on rainy days, it is very difficult for students to cross the ferry, posing a potential safety risk.
Schools in the island commune were built 15 to nearly 20 years ago, so the facilities are degraded in many places. There is a lack of sports fields, parking lots, damaged fire protection systems, desks and chairs are not suitable for students' height and age. The teaching staff is short of 3 teachers (Arts, Literature, Foreign Language).
Mr. Son said that the lack of high schools and difficult roads have reduced the rate of students going to grade 10, increasing costs for parents. The People's Committee of Minh Chau commune has developed an investment project for Minh Chau Inter-level Secondary School - High School, aiming to meet the needs of on-site learning while optimizing investment resources. The school can be built in a new location according to the standards of facilities of a modern, advanced multi-level general school. In the immediate future, the secondary school can be renovated and repaired to add a high school level so that students can go to school near home.
In addition, 58 teachers have to cross the river by ferry every day to go to school to teach. Minh Chau commune leaders proposed special preferential policies for teachers and workers working in the commune such as an attraction allowance equal to 70% of the current salary plus a leadership position allowance, seniority allowance exceeding the framework (if any) within 5 years, and other benefits according to regulations.
To improve the quality of education, the Chairman of the People's Committee of Minh Chau Commune proposed that the Hanoi Department of Education and Training support the training and development of teachers in information technology, music , STEM, and foreign languages, to meet the requirements of renewing the general education program. Assign highly qualified teachers to review the entrance exam for junior high school students to grade 10, review the exam for excellent students, and support excellent high school teachers to teach at the joint junior high school and high school after its establishment.
Providing funding to support travel expenses for students and teachers to cross the river by ferry creates conditions for students and teachers to study and work with peace of mind, reduces the burden on parents, and ensures the right to study and access education for students in disadvantaged areas.
Acknowledging the difficulties and the efforts of teachers and students of schools in Minh Chau island commune, Mr. Tran The Cuong, Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, said that if the commune's proposals and recommendations are within the Department's authority, the Department will resolve them to ensure the rights of teachers and students. For matters beyond the Department's authority, the Department of Education and Training will speak up and propose to the City People's Committee to jointly remove and resolve difficulties for schools in the commune.

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