
Taiz officials inspect summer courses across several districts
General Mobilization Officer in Taiz province Mohammed al-Khulaidi, along with Deputy Governors Hamid Ali and Mohammed al-Humairi, and Chairman of the Grievances Committee Rashid al-Kadhi, on Sunday conducted inspection visits to summer course activities in Sharab Ar-Rawnah district.
They reviewed the progress of programs at the Omar al-Mukhtar, al-Tawhid, Aisha, Martyr Amin al-Humairi, and Ibn Taymiyyah Schools. They also monitored the administration of basic certificate exams at the Tawhid, Aisha, Musab bin Omair, Omar Al-Mukhtar, and Martyr Amin al-Humairi Centers within the district.
In separate visits, Province Underseccary Abdulwahab al-Junaid inspected summer course activities at al-Rasoul al-Adham Open School in Abdan sub-district, al-Mesrakh district, al-Hakimi Martyr School in Mar'it sub-district, Sabr al-Mawadim district, and the summer center in al-Kadha area of Khadir district.
Furthermore, Director of the Culture Office Ghamdan Zubaiba and Dean of the Higher Institute for Teacher Education Munir Abdo inspected the summer activities and courses at Dhaif Allah School in al-Zaylai, the Martyr Rayan Al-Aribi School, and al-Tawfiq Ghurab School in Khadir district, as well as Dhaif Allah and Othman Schools, and the progress of the basic examinations.
During the visits, officials received briefings from those overseeing the summer courses regarding the various activities and the level of student engagement in the sports, recreational, and educational programs.
The inspecting officials emphasized the importance of mobilizing resources, strengthening community partnerships, and working collaboratively to ensure the success of these courses, which they believe will significantly benefit the younger generations and society as a whole.
They highlighted the crucial role of these activities in strengthening students, reinforcing their faith identity and knowledge of the Holy Quran, and cultivating an informed generation capable of confronting misleading ideologies and cultures.
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