Roman Starovoyt was invited to visit the Ushakov school with a street toilet

The Ushakov secondary comprehensive school is one of the largest and oldest in the district, with approximately 340 students, says Vladislav Abyshkin, a native of Kuria.

Parents of schoolchildren complain about the poor conditions of their children’s education. The school is located in several buildings. Water supply and sewerage are not available everywhere. Therefore, the children have to wash their hands in the sink, which has seen views, and go to the street toilet, which looks completely unpresentable.

– Children wait for the school bus outside the school, almost on the road. There is no bench, no canopy, nothing, they run to hide under the canopy of a nearby building from the rain, – explains Vladislav Abyshkin.

And so they talked about major repairs.

– On February 12, a school-wide parents’ meeting was held, at which it was announced that our school will not get either a toilet or a cafeteria after the renovation, – said Kuryanin.

It must be said that the parents of schoolchildren note the good level of teaching staff at the Ushakov school, but the conditions in which the children are forced to live cause them sharp criticism.

– There is no toilet in the school for elementary school students! How was the renovation project, if small children will continue to be deprived of such “luxury”? – the resident of Charotiv is indignant.

– Our school has had such conditions since its construction, and everyone pretends that everything is fine! – notes one of the chickens. – And the fact that children study in such conditions is of no interest to anyone. I graduated from school 15 years ago. And during this time, nothing has changed!

– As 15 years ago we went to the toilet outside, so do our children! – confirms another resident of the village of Kamyshi.

– It’s long overdue to demolish everything and build a new modern school! – confident parents of schoolchildren.

Perhaps the governor will respond to the invitation and personally come to the Ushakov school to see the conditions in which the children study.

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