Students Already Want To Return To School, Pramono Calls SDN Kalibaru 01 Learning Normal Next Week
JAKARTA - Students of SDN Kalibaru 01 Pagi, Cilincing, North Jakarta, are learning from home online starting today. This policy was decided after the incident of a free nutritious food transport car (MBG) crashing into dozens of students and teachers on Thursday, December 11.
DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung revealed that the students of public elementary schools in North Jakarta will return to normal learning at school next week.
"The things related to elementary schools in Cilincing are currently studying online, online. But I have received a report from the Head of the Service, if the next two or three days it is normal," said Pramono in Central Jakarta, Friday, December 12.
During the distance learning process, Pramono ensured that students received assistance from the DKI Jakarta Education Office. Likewise with teachers who receive psychological recovery or trauma healing.
However, it turned out that the students of SDN Kalibaru 01 Pagi revealed that they had wanted to return to school to study face-to-face normally. Pramono admitted that he would grant this wish.
"Even now, his children want to study. Incidentally yesterday I had a dialogue with the teacher, with the students, but on average I heard from Mrs. Nana (Head of the Education Office) that she wanted the teaching and learning process to be carried out immediately," said Pramono.
For information, this collision incident occurred at 06.39 WIB when hundreds of students had sat in the field to participate in weekly literacy activities. This incident left 21 people injured, consisting of 20 students and one teacher. The victim was immediately taken to the nearest health facility.
A total of 21 victims have received treatment. Most of them are being treated at the Cilincing Hospital and the puskesmas. Meanwhile, the other five people, consisting of four students and one teacher, were treated at the Koja Hospital.
Previously, DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung ensured that all maintenance costs of 21 victims of the collision of a free nutritious food delivery car (MBG) at SDN Kalibaru 01 Pagi, Cilincing, North Jakarta, were fully borne by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government.
This was conveyed by Pramono when visiting the victims at the Koja Hospital, Tanjung Priok. After directly observing the condition of the students and one teacher being treated at the Koja Hospital, Pramono said that the hospital had been asked to provide maximum service.
Further examinations are also still being carried out by the medical team to ensure that no victim needs additional emergency action.
"I have conveyed to the two Directors of the RSUD, including then also to the Head of the DKI Jakarta Health Office, the cost is fully borne by the DKI Jakarta Government," said Pramono, Thursday, December 11.
Meanwhile, Cilincing Police Chief AKB Bobi Subasri explained that the perpetrator with the initials AI who hit public school students in North Jakarta was a substitute driver or backup driver because the main driver for the MBG delivery was sick.
At the time of the incident, AI and a kernet with the initials MRR. Bobi said, based on a temporary examination, the driver did not expect the car he was carrying to go so fast.
"So the statement from the driver was that the school was above, incline, so he happened to want to deliver the food to school. He wanted to go up to the top, wanted to brake (brake), he said the brakes were not standard. Because he was afraid to crash, he was an injector, so I thought it (which was stepped on the brakes), it turned out that gas. This is a temporary statement, "said Bobi.