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District 118 Calendar – For the Pre-Kindergarten program at Southwest, the first day of school for students is Tuesday, September 8. No school days are scheduled for October 18, October 12, October 26, November 3 and November 11. Thanksgiving holidays are scheduled for November 25. -27.

There will be no pre-K evening classes on December 18, with winter vacation starting from December 21 to January 4. Housing Construction Increases in Banda Aceh There are currently 62 temporary housing units being built in Cut Paya, Aceh Besar.

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When completed, the site will have 225 Shelters and a Satellite Health Center. Housing construction is continuing in four other areas, including Punge, Aceh Besar where 117 units are being built. In the second area of ​​Tingkeum village, 32 houses will be ready for occupancy this week.

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There are an estimated 600 units in various stages of construction around Banda Aceh. Home | Board of Education Parts | Parents | Students | Employees | Schools | Work | menu | PowerSchool | Translation Wauconda Community Unit School District 118 |

555 N Main St | Wauconda, IL 60084 | Phone: (847) 526-7690 | Fax: (847) 865-1265 ©2022 Wauconda CUSD #118 On December 26, 2004, a strange and terrifying new word entered the dictionary in the Indonesian province of Aceh.

A 9.0-magnitude earthquake off the west coast of Sumatra caused floods – some as high as 30 meters – that killed an estimated 230,000 people and destroyed coastal areas in 11 countries. Aceh, which is surrounded by sea on the northern border of Sumatra, is among the areas most affected by the tsunami.

The disaster killed 130,000 people and displaced half a million. All the families were swept away by the floods. The coastal area of ​​the province has been vigorously redrawn. The regional capital of Banda Aceh had just been wiped off the map.

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Last week, IOM completed an inspection of the facilities in the district health centers (puskesmas) in Aceh Barat and Nagan Raya provinces. IOM will build up to 12 SHCs in the area as a temporary solution to health service needs until permanent facilities are fully operational.

The Provincial Health Office has identified 10 SHC sites, seven of which have already been inspected by the IOM medical team. “When I got here, everyone was still collecting dead bodies,” said Amrullah, a Plan International aid worker, who arrived in Banda Aceh six days after the tsunami to assess the situation and begin helping survivors.

“When we want to discuss the distribution [of emergency aid], [people] don’t care. Everyone is just confused,” he said. place, which lasted for almost 30 years. The Aceh Movement (GAM) and the Indonesian army announced a ceasefire to help those who remained. Eight months later, in August 2005, the two sides signed a peace agreement, ending the conflict that killed nearly 15,000 people. IOM’s cooperation with Aceh will begin.

next week in RISHA II the four plexes will be converted into three rooms. The Department of Education can accommodate six classes that are moving during the day, up to 40,000 students. Last week IOM met with the head of the village and the President of the local government (Camat) in the village of Rukoh, Syiah Kuala local government, to check the situation

of refugees in the area. According to .cials, about a fifth of the 1,500 residents of Deyah Raya village survived and are still living in tents. The project to rehabilitate markets on Nias and Simeulue Islands is continuing with construction in three areas in Simeulue.

Carpenters trained by IOM completed the first dozen in Sinabang, the island’s capital. IOM used its LCT to transport some construction materials to Simeulue where trucks are still impassable on many roads. Clearance in Nias is underway and construction will begin this week.

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Lessons learned especially in Banda Aceh. Around town orange signs indicate new tsunami evacuation routes, and in some areas near the coast warning sirens have been installed. Mohammed Saleh, the principal of Lamnga Primary School in Aceh Besar province, said that every year his teachers participate in emergency training organized by the government and the Indonesian Red Cross.

The school, which was destroyed by the tsunami and rebuilt in 2006 with funding from Plan International, also has annual disaster lessons to teach students what to do in the event of a disaster. A major earthquake.

“Now if something happens, we know what to do,” said Saleh. Edison Pre-K students will return from winter break on January 5th. There are no scheduled school days on January 18, February 12, February 15, April 16 and May 31. Summer vacation is scheduled from March 29 to April 5. IOM recently opened a USAID-funded market project in Banda Aceh.

The first 240 temporary market stalls were built in Pasar Aceh on May 18. Ten local men were trained in the art of carpentry under a work finance program that prepares them to participate in the massive construction of a total of 2,000 sheds in the next few months.

In addition to Banda Aceh, two SHC centers have already started receiving patients and construction work has begun in 16 other hospitals in Pidie and Bireuen. IOM aims to complete the construction of Bireuen SHCs by mid-June.

In Aceh Besar, construction is already underway in Ruyong where construction started on the Stadium Complex in Meulaboh on May 30. IOM donated 17 bicycles to Uswatun Hasanah Orphanage located in Blang Nibong Village, Samudra, Aceh Utara District.

In preparation for the continued distribution of bicycles, IOM interviewed 64 school-aged children in Naga Ummbang, who benefited from IOM’s school bus service, about their need for future transportation assistance. Based on this survey, IOM distributed 45 bicycles to this village on May 25 and stopped their transport operation the next day.

In total, 94 children benefited from the distribution of IOM bicycles. Doug Toole of
the Vermilion County Health Department confirmed 11 cases on Thursday (one in their 60s, two in their 50s, three in their 30s, one in their 20s, one teenager, and three children) bringing the county’s total to 247.

In the eleventh new issue, we have the second group of brothers, and the fourth group of brothers. Southwest pre-K students will return from winter break on January 5th. There are no scheduled school days on January 18, February 12, February 15, April 16 and May 31. Summer vacation is scheduled from March 29 to April 5. This is the second time the 2020-2021 traditional school calendar has been revised since the board adopted it in February 2018. Deadline

the revised calendar was in February when Illinois law changed and required students to attend 176 days of school training first. this school year. IOM, in collaboration with the Indonesian Institute for Disaster Preparedness (IIDP), is implementing a comprehensive program of disaster reduction, community preparedness and distribution of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials to help the community to respond more to natural disasters, especially.

earthquakes and tsunamis. The mission, vision, and beliefs of Palos 118 are focused on providing quality education for children. The Board of Education each year creates goals and objectives for activities designed to achieve the goal.

There are three main goals. Apart from this, there are few surprises in Banda Aceh to show the worst disaster in Southeast Asia’s residential memory. In the center of town, young people ride motorbikes along the streets with signs.

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Restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping centers are full and open late into the evening. “Reconstruction not only succeeded in replacing what was destroyed, but also created [another] development,” said Bukhari Daud, 55, governor of Aceh Besar province from 2007-12, who helped organize the project.

Although he admits that the sudden arrival of foreign aid has brought many problems including corruption and rent seeking, Daud hailed the reconstruction project as a success. many people. “If you had never seen Banda Aceh, you would not know what has changed,” he said.

In fact, the only signs of danger are boats washed by waves in unknown places: one still sits on top of a building in Banda Aceh – one of the few reminders of the disaster – and rust on the beach.

a short drive outside the city. In the capital, the Aceh Tsunami Museum, which was opened in 2009 in a building based on the shape of the wave, is not only a reminder of the disaster, but also as an emergency shelter in case of flooding.

back to Banda Aceh. On May 28, IOM donated four vans and mobile radios to DepSos to improve their ability to reach IDP communities, improve their communication channels, and allow the team to monitor the progress of data collection in remote areas.

Some much-needed items such as laptops, printers and filing cabinets have been donated in recent weeks. At the same time, international aid provided aid to support reconstruction and to solve the problem of people’s lives. In total, $7 billion has been pledged to rebuild homes and restore infrastructure in areas affected by the tsunami.

The tsunami also caused the government in Jakarta to rethink disaster management: disaster management was centralized and placed under the direct control of the president; in 2007 the government passed a law that made it necessary to include risk reduction measures in the construction of new offices, schools, factories and houses.

Four years later the United Nations recognized this effort by recognizing Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono as the “World Champion for Disaster Risk Reduction.” First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting exercise;

or to limit the freedom of speech, or of journalists; or the right of the people to assemble in peace and complain to the Government to resolve their grievances. But while ten years are enough to rebuild the infrastructure of the region, the emotional scars may take longer to heal.

There were only a few inhabitants in Aceh who would have remained if the disaster had never happened. Many people have seen loved ones, belongings, and communities washed away into the sea – a heavy burden and an immeasurable thought.

Dilla Damayanti was only five years old when she saw a schoolgirl washed away by the waves. Today, when she feels a small tremor – a common occurrence – the 15-year-old says she can feel old fears rising.

“If there is an earthquake, there will be tragedy,” he said. The life project continues to focus on its activities among the communities affected by the recent tsunami disaster at the Temporary Living Centers (TLC) in the districts of Bireuen and Pidie.

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The project expanded to IOM will open a sub-of.ce June 1 in Sigli, the main center in Pidie region. Need help? Call 211. 211 is an easy-to-remember, 24-hour information and help line designed to reduce time and confusion by serving as the gateway to health and human services in Lake County.

Click here for more information in English and Spanish. So far, IOM has received emergency donations and plans to restore Indonesia from the following countries: Australia, Canada, China, European Union, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden.

, Switzerland, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as private contributions. In Ulee Lheue, “ground zero” of the tsunami, only one building remains standing: the century-old Baiturrahim Mosque; Pictures show the destroyed building surrounding the wreckage.

The chief imam of the mosque, Mohammad Iqbal, who lost his brother and grandmother in the accident, attributed the life of the mosque to God’s grace. “Everything was destroyed. Then the mosque stopped. It was like the end of days,” he said.

Far away,
the once dead sea glistens innocently in the broad daylight. In Ulee Lheue, 10 percent of the pre-disaster population of 6,000 survived. About 180 stalls will also be built for vegetable vendors at Lapangan Basket, Penayong.

The project will eventually expand to a large market area that is being cleared and developed in the old Banda Aceh Bus Terminal, which will include the former Kedah Prison. Together with partner organizations such as North Sumatra Provincial Health and the World Health Organization, IOM will hold a two-day conference in Medan on the evacuation of doctors from earthquake-affected areas from June 23. .

Two preparatory meetings are being held in Nias before the meeting in Medan. Rain and snow in the evening mostly overnight. Low 28F. Winds NW at 20 to 30 mph, decreasing to 10 to 15 mph.

Chance of rain is 50%. Winds at times could gust over 40 mph. “We are confident we can finish construction in 72 days,” Cook said. “We have eight local contractors who are able to build complete housing units in a timely manner. We are continuing to build housing quickly.”

For the pre-Kindergarten program at Edison, the first day of school for students is Tuesday, September 8. No school days are scheduled for September 18, October 12, October 26, November 3 and November 11. Thanksgiving holiday is scheduled for November 25. -27.

The earliest dismissal for the winter break will be December 18, with the winter break from December 21 to January 4. In addition to providing short-term funding for the construction of schools and access to all water and sanitation facilities, UNICEF will also provide classroom supplies and textbooks.

The new school term will start on July 18. Once the permanent schools are built, traditional school buildings will be given to the community such as meeting halls, libraries or children’s centers.

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