KENDARI - There are new conditions that must be met by prospective high school students (SMA) / Vocational High School (SMK) in Southeast Sulawesi Province (Sultra). The Southeast Sulawesi Province Education and Culture Office (Dikbud) said that this year it began requiring the acceptance of New High School High School High School (SMA) / Vocational High School (SMK) to attach a drug-free certificate.

Head of Dikbud Sultra Yusmin, in Kendari, Saturday said that his party immediately cooperated with the Southeast Sulawesi Province National Narcotics Agency (BNN) to ensure that all students from Junior High School (SMP) who entered high school or vocational schools were drug-free.

"This means that all of our children will still be accepted at the school in question, but it is certain that they were completely free from drugs," said Yusmin, quoted from ANTARA, Saturday, May 18.

Yusmin said that if drugs are found in PPDB, new students must be rehabilitated before school.

After it is confirmed that he has finished undergoing rehabilitation, he continued, he can only enter because students who have used drugs do not mean they will not be accepted, because it is a basic right for someone to receive education.

"So it's still accepted but in rehab first. Because what we are worried about can affect his other friends, so we have to really anticipate that in the future our children will be free of drugs," he said.

Yusmin said that if the virtues were simultaneous, namely elementary schools (SD), junior high, high school, vocational schools and universities, drugs could be overcome.

"Because drug use starts in our generation, and this has great potential for drug use in these generations, so these are our steps that we must take more quickly," he said.

It is known that this year's PPDB has 252 schools in high school and 102 schools in Southeast Sulawesi.


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