There are 1,300 stone schools in Khuzestan – Mehr News Agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr reporter, Mohammad Saeedipour announced the 24th Khuzestan School Builders Festival in Ahvaz this Friday afternoon in a media interview and stated: This festival aims to complete half-finished government projects with the cooperation and participation of donors from 9 o’clock. Saturday morning, December 26, in Imam Reza Hall (A) It is held in Ahvaz oil town.
He added: This festival will be held with the participation of the Ministry of Education and the General Department of Education of Khuzestan, the General Department of Renovation, Development and Equipping of Schools and the Association of Benefactors of Schools of the Province.
The Director General of the General Department of Renovation, Development and Equipping of Khuzestan Schools continued: Donors are invited to help us complete the schools and deliver them to the students of deprived and rural areas by attending this festival.
Saidipour further pointed out that there are 1,300 stone classrooms in the province and said: One of the policies of the country’s school renovation organization is to dismantle stone schools, and we need the help of benefactors to build schools.
He reminded: The dismantling of stone schools has started in Khuzestan since last year, and by building classrooms, conections or prefabs, efforts are being made to remove stone schools from the education system.