Middle School Students Skip Study Hours. Head of the Coal Education Department is Sluggish Due to Elementary & Middle School Issues.

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BATU BARA – detiknews86.com – A number of State Junior High School students wander around during study hours at the warkop in the area of ​​Pahlawan Village, Tanjung Tiram District and the warkop on Jl Merdeka Lingk I Kel Tanjung Tiram, Tanjung Tiram District, Batu Bara District, North Sumatra, with the mode of buying drinking water,sitting around playing slots, like forming a discussion.

Saturday (20/01/2024) The younger students were seen having fun hanging out in the coffee shop while playing games, which was monitored by the media crew at the coffee shop.

This phenomenon did not only happen once, but has happened many times, on Thursday 18 January 2024.

Students who should be in school seem to prefer spending hours in coffee shops rather than studying at school.

This is a serious concern, considering the negative impact on students’ education.

The shopkeeper on Jalan Merdeka revealed that they had tried to forbid students from entering the coffee shop.

However, these efforts appear to be ineffective. “We have banned them, but they still come in,” said a worker who did not want to be named.

As a generation of the nation, special attention is needed from the Batu Bara Government, especially the Education Department, to respond to this problem.

Preventive measures and guidance on the behavior of young people need to be the focus, so that they can again prioritize their education above activities outside of school.

The hopes of observers in the Tanjung Tiram District Acting. The Regent of Batu Bara was asked to evaluate the performance of the Batu Bara Education Department, Adenan Haris, the younger students, there was definitely something else going on so they were wandering around during study hours.

Not to mention the Head of the Education Department being hit by the issue, a number of State Elementary School UPTs took money out of their pockets as a sign of service, as did State Middle Schools. (Editor In Chif/07)