Governor Make Sure There Are No "Titizens" Students Entering Schools In Bali
DENPASAR - Bali Governor Wayan Koster emphasized that there is no term "tipitan" student by members of the DPRD/Dewan in admission of new students (PPDB) for the 2023/2024 learning year. "There is no term for securing or entrusting, there is a screening," said Koster after attending the Bali DPRD Plenary Meeting in Denpasar quoted by ANTARA, Monday, July 25. According to Koster, all students should be accepted to attend any school because the government's obligation to fulfill services for basic and secondary education. That is the obligation of the state. "If there is a distribution by anyone, it must also be accepted. If you don't accommodate it, you have to increase your capacity. If you don't accept us to be the state administrators," he said., the chairman of the Bali DPRD Nyoman Adi Wiryatama previously said that the student proposed by the Council to be able to attend public schools is a proposal instead of a deposit. "It's just a proposal," he said. The former Tabanan Regent also said that the form of the proposal is not a determination or rations such as the current growing issue. "It was proposed that the form, the proposal is not a determination, the no deposit, no rations, no friends' proposals (DPRD), often friends proposed," he said. Previously, the Balinese Ombudsman suggested that Disdikpora make a written rule if there was an additional quota of poor students or those who had not received the school.
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In addition, it also pays attention to registering the reporting line, increasing socialization, especially regarding online registration procedures so that prospective students are not wrong in registering, and simplifying online or online registration procedures. Head of Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia Bali Province Ni Nyoman Sri Widhiyanti said all these suggestions were born from the supervision of the Balinese Ombudsman during PPDB, including reflecting on 11 complaints that came into his party.