YBO - More than 227,000 students in Yen Bai province have joined their peers nationwide to begin the 2022 - 2023 academic year.
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A musical performance celebrating the new academic year by teachers and students of the To Hieu Secondary School in Nghia Lo town.
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The opening of the new academic year held special significance to local teachers and students as it not only marked school reopening year after summer and a prolonged hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, but also launched an important academic year in the educational reform roadmap under the general education programme issued in 2018.
The province is currently home to 447 schools which are qualified for carrying out the general education programme for the 3rd, 7th, and 10th grades.
The local educational sector has recruited 529 teachers and sent 15 English-language ones from different localities to the mountainous districts of Tram Tau and Mu Cang Chai, helping partly address the shortage of teachers for some subjects to implement the new general education programme.
Besides, the sector and localities have also strived to ensure textbook sufficiency, especially for students in remote and ethnic minority areas, while calling for textbook donation and increasing scholarships for students from poor families.
On the opening day of the new academic year, leaders of Yen Bai, departments, sectors, and localities came to schools province-wide to extend congratulations and share the joy with local teachers and students.
Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Do Duc Duy beats the drum to mark the 2022 - 2023 academic year at the Hoang Quoc Viet High School in Yen Bai city.
Standing Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee Ta Van Long presents gifts to disadvantaged students with good academic results at the Chu Van An High School in Van Yen district.
Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Huy Tuan plants a commemorative tree at the Nguyen Tat Thanh High School for the Gifted.
The opening ceremony of the new academic year at the Quang Trung Secondary School in Yen Bai city.
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On January 16, the Yen Bai Provincial Labor Federation organized the 2025 "Tet Sum Vay" program under the theme “Tet Sum Vay – Spring of Gratitude to the Party,” aiming to encourage, support, and care for union members and workers in Luc Yen District.
In 2024, the total value of activities conducted by the Red Cross Society of Yen Bai Province exceeded 86 billion VND, benefiting 230,105 individuals.
Luc Yen District has recently have two additional communes, Dong Quan and Khanh Hoa, officially recognized by the Yen Bai Provincial People's Committee as meeting the criteria for new rural standards (Nông Thôn Mới - NTM) in 2024.
According to tradition, the Hmong community’s traditional Tet typically takes place one month before the Lunar New Year. This period marks the end of the harvest season, allowing everyone to rest after a year of hard work. Nowadays, most Hmong people celebrate the Lunar New Year alongside the rest of the nation.