School No. 31 in Sevastopol celebrated its 55th anniversary
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Sevastopol School No. 31 welcomed its first students back in 1968. Since then, about three thousand educational certificates and 79 gold medals have been issued there. Now 270 teachers work here, and 5 graduates work within the walls of their home school.
Since 1981, the school has been headed by Henrietta Yuryeva. She began her activities at this educational institution in 1975 as a history teacher and organizer of extracurricular educational work. The school director was awarded the highest awards, including the badge “Excellence in Public Education,” a diploma and a badge “For Services to the Hero City of Sevastopol.” The pride of the school is also the Heritage Museum of Local History, which, based on the results of the last academic year, received a diploma as the winner of the rating of the best museums of educational institutions of the Russian Federation.
Senator of the Russian Federation Ekaterina Altabaeva congratulated the school staff.
Many teachers have been working in schools for 10, 20, 30 or more years. The school is a big family that has given a start in life to more than one thousand Sevastopol residents. Civil patriotism is not in words, but in real life, real work. The school has produced so many wonderful people. I really want this family to live for a long, long time. So that everyone is healthy and everything is good not only in this family, but also at home in each of you. For wonderful teachers to love their students and be wonderful mentors. All the good wishes that were and will be heard in the hall today will definitely come true. 55 years is just the beginning. Your best achievements, which are still ahead, will bring glory to your school and our city of Sevastopol,” the press service of the Government of Sevastopol quotes the senator.
On behalf of the Governor of Sevastopol, Deputy Governor Alexander Kulagin congratulated the staff and presented awards to the teachers.
The school is famous for its traditions of patriotic education. There was no doubt that the school’s graduates would prove themselves to be defenders, heroic, persistent, courageous, and courageous warriors. This upbringing, love for the native land begins with school traditions. This upbringing is passed on from generation to generation. Keep it up! Remain as caring, with warm hearts. Peaceful sky and speedy victory! — says Alexander Kulagin.
They also came to congratulate the school. O. Director of the Department of Education and Science Maxim Krivonos, Chairman of the relevant parliamentary committee Elena Glotova, grateful graduates and colleagues from other educational institutions.
source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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