Laptop Gift For Tiara, The Only Student Of SMPN 3 Boyolali School Who Dares To Answer Ganjar Pranowo
JAKARTA - Like a windfall, the first day Tiara Hanum Larasati, a student of SMP Negeri 3 Sawit, Boyolali entered school, she got a prize. She gets a laptop. And unmitigated, the laptop was given by the Governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo.
Ganjar, who wanted to accompany President Jokowi on a working visit to Solo Raya, crossed Boyolali. Then he suddenly stopped his vehicle at SMP Negeri 3 Sawit School, Boyolali and entered the school, Monday, September 13.
Ganjar was greeted by the teachers who looked surprised because the number one person in Central Java had visited him. Ganjar then headed to the classroom. At that school, face-to-face learning (PTM) has not officially started, but there are assessment activities.
Ganjar appreciated the health protocol implemented by the school even though it did not hold PTM. In one of the classes, Ganjar had a dialogue with the students.
"What class is this? Are PTM ready yet? So what do you do when you are asked to come in?", asked Ganjar.
Hearing Ganjar's question, the students looked confused. Until one of the students raised her hand and answered Ganjar's question.
"I was told to fill in the AKM, sir, Minimum Competency Assessment", said a student named Tiara.
"What did you have to do with the AKM? What's your name?", asked Ganjar while approaching Tiara.
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While opening her notes, Tiara explained in detail what AKM meant. Tiara also received praise from Ganjar. To Ganjar, the student admitted that his parents accompanied him to go to school.
“This morning (going to school) they were delivered, they were also picked up because they were far from home. Just moved, sir, with my parents. You (work) on the project but are not working because of the pandemic", said Tiara.
“This tiara is great. Because only one dared to answer, I gave a gift. Do you want to give a bicycle or a laptop as a gift? Laptops? We send the laptop to Tiara. You learn to be smart, right", said Ganjar as reported by Central Java's Public Relations.