Schools to Resume Operations in Syserti
In a significant move towards ensuring the safety and well-being of students, the Syeretsk district has initiated a comprehensive inspection campaign for its educational institutions. The campaign, which is set to admit students in the 2025/2026 academic year, will see a special interdepartmental commission inspect a total of 55 objects.
The commission, comprising representatives from the Syeretsk district administration, education department, MCHS, police, private security, KDN and ZP, Rospotrebnadzor, parent committees, communal services, and the education workers' union, will oversee the inspections.
The inspections will focus on several key areas, including anti-terrorist protection, fire safety, building conditions, territories, classrooms, dining facilities, material and technical base, and sanitary norms compliance.
**Anti-Terrorist Protection**
The commission will ensure that schools have robust security protocols in place. This includes surveillance systems, secure entry points, and emergency communication systems. Regular anti-terrorist drills and training for staff and students will also be a priority, as well as thorough risk assessments to identify potential vulnerabilities in the school's physical layout and security systems.
**Fire Safety**
Fire safety will be another critical area of focus. The commission will ensure that fire extinguishers are present, easily accessible, and regularly inspected. Emergency evacuation plans, including clear exit routes and assembly points, will be developed and regularly practiced. Functional fire alarm systems will also be installed and maintained.
**Building Condition**
The commission will ensure that buildings are structurally sound and meet safety standards. Regular inspections and maintenance will be carried out to prevent hazards such as water damage or structural weaknesses. Compliance with accessibility standards for all students will also be a priority.
**Sanitary Norms**
Maintaining high standards of cleanliness and hygiene throughout facilities, including regular cleaning of surfaces and proper waste disposal, will be a key focus. Access to clean drinking water and proper sanitation facilities will also be ensured, as well as food safety in applicable areas.
**Material and Technical Base**
The commission will ensure that classrooms and other facilities are equipped with necessary educational resources and technology. A reliable and secure IT infrastructure to support educational activities will also be maintained. The safety of all furniture and equipment will be ensured.
For the most accurate and specific details regarding the 2025/2026 academic year inspections, it is advisable to contact local educational authorities or consult official documents from the relevant government or educational institutions.
The municipal administration press service reported the initiation of this inspection campaign, underscoring the district's commitment to providing a safe and secure learning environment for its students. Agrotechnological classes are also planned to be created in Sverdlovsk schools, according to a previous report by "Oblastnaya Gazeta". This additional initiative aims to enhance the educational experience and prepare students for future careers in agriculture.
The commission, during the inspections, will focus on education-and-self-development aspects, ensuring that classrooms and other facilities are equipped with necessary educational resources and technology to support a reliable and secure IT infrastructure, enhancing the educational experience and preparing students for future careers.
Furthermore, as part of the inspections for the 2025/2026 academic year, the commission will also take steps to foster a continuous learning environment for students, by considering the creation of agrotechnological classes in Sverdlovsk schools, as reported by "Oblastnaya Gazeta". This additional initiative aims to provide practical knowledge in agriculture and equip students for potential careers in the field.