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    Schools in the flood-prone states of Kelantan, Terengganu and Kedah have been instructed to hold the exams on the first floor and alternative examination centres have been identified in the eventuality of flood-related school closures.

    “We’ve already instructed principals to take the necessary precautions and the examination venues can be switched on short notice,” said Education director-general Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom at a press conference in Putrajaya last week.

    “School authorities have also been instructed to identify examination candidates whose homes and villages are damaged by the flooding. These students will be housed in school hostels where food and basic necessities will be provided.”

    Alimuddin said that the ministry did not expect any accommodation-related problems as the SPM and STPM exams take place towards the end of academic year and many students would have finished their studies by then.

    He added that selected schools would act as relief centres for examination candidates displaced in the advent of flooding and priority would be given to these students when it came to accommodation.

    urbanMamas: HELP for Marysville School

    This is great information! Thank you!

    I have a question for parents related to this. How have you told your kids about this fire? My oldest is especially prone to anxiety and as a new Kindergartner we don't need to add to her worries about school. I'd like to include her in the drive for supplies but I haven't found words that will explain the situation without worrying her.

    With our girls (2nd and 4th grades), we emphasized the importance of being prepared and taking fire drills seriously. They also reminded ME to keep my phone close by in case the school ever needs to get in touch with us parents.

    On a different note, many of the Marysville families are non-native English speakers (I ran a family language school there for a few years), and I am doubly impressed at the level of communication between the school in a time of crisis and these families, as well as PPS's response.

    We received an email from my our elementary school regarding Marysville that stated, "On Tuesday afternoon, when the news came out that Marysville was on fire, every parent and teacher in our community was stunned at the tragedy for this community and so grateful that all students and staff were safe. I immediately started getting emails from parents, asking how Ainsworth could help this school. I was updated yesterday at a district meeting with the news that the Portland community has stepped in to help Marysville in a huge way. The amount of donations from businesses and individuals has been overwhelming. The staff has received so much support, in volunteer workers and materials, they don't quite know how to sort it all out. So, PPS has asked all the schools to hold off until Marysville has determined their needs. It might be 1 or 2 months down the road, but we have it in our plans and I will keep you informed when Marysville looks to us for help.” I wonder if anyone else has received similar news… is Marysville asking all donations to be put on hold? Has anyone else heard that donations have been, “overwhelming?” We’d love to donate, but want to only if it is needed… thanks for your comments!

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