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Investigate shocking assault on 13-year-old girl in Kota Kinabalu

Kota Kinabalu police are investigating a shocking assault on a 13-year-old girl, who was attacked by five students in an incident that sparked widespread outrage after a video circulated on social media.

Rising Temperatures Disrupt Educational Activities in France

French schools are facing a serious crisis due to rising temperatures, with students and teachers reporting unsuitable learning conditions. This situation arises at a critical time as the baccalaureate exams approach.

Viral video raises bullying concerns among students in Kota Kinabalu

A video circulating on Facebook shows a potential bullying incident among students at SMK Enaman in Kota Kinabalu. The incident, which occurred near SMK Kolombong, has sparked widespread debate about its true causes.

Magnitude 5.6 Earthquake Strikes Eastern Turkey, Evacuates Schools

A magnitude <strong>5.6</strong> earthquake struck eastern Turkey, leading to the evacuation of schools in the region. The quake occurred early this morning, causing panic among residents.

Global Cyber Attack Disrupts Operations at 9,000 Schools and Universities

A widespread cyber attack has targeted educational institutions worldwide, affecting approximately <strong>9,000</strong> schools and universities. This incident has led to significant chaos and disruption in educational systems.

UAE Reopens Schools and Universities for In-Person Learning

The United Arab Emirates has announced the resumption of in-person classes for schools and universities starting Monday. This decision follows a period of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with precautionary measures in place to ensure the safety of students and teachers.

Cyberattack Disrupts Canvas System as Final Exams Approach

The Canvas system, relied upon by thousands of schools, has suffered a significant cyberattack just as final exams are nearing. This incident has raised widespread concerns among students and teachers about the potential impact on exam proceedings.

Prepare 27 Schools in Port Said for 2025-2026 Final Exams

Port Said Governorate has announced the completion of preparations for <strong>27 schools</strong> to host the final exams for the academic year <strong>2025-2026</strong>. This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to enhance the educational environment for students during the examination period.

Unexpected snowstorm hits Colorado, closes schools and disrupts traffic

An unexpected snowstorm has struck Colorado, leading to school closures and significant traffic disruptions. The storm, occurring in spring, has greatly impacted the lives of local residents.

Ban Fast Food in Afghan Schools to Enhance Nutritional Health

The Afghan Ministry of Education announced a ban on fast food in schools, a decision welcomed by educational and health sectors. This initiative aims to improve nutrition and public health among students.

UNRWA Reduces School Days for Refugees to Four Weekly

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has announced a reduction in school days at its institutions to four per week, reflecting ongoing austerity measures due to a financial crisis. This decision affects all UNRWA schools across five regions including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.

Launch Initiative to Enhance Teen Mental Health Support Skills in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Health has announced a new initiative aimed at enhancing teenagers' skills in providing psychological support to their peers. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to improve mental health among youth in schools.

Israeli Bombing Kills 40 Teachers and 100 Students in Lebanon

The Lebanese Ministry of Education reported that approximately <strong>40 teachers</strong> and over <strong>100 students</strong> have been killed due to ongoing Israeli bombardments targeting various regions in Lebanon. The ministry highlighted significant damage to schools, jeopardizing the continuity of education in the country.

Transform Schools in Khan Younis into Shelters for Displaced Families

Burnt schools in Khan Younis have become temporary shelters for hundreds of displaced families seeking refuge amid harsh conditions. These buildings lack basic necessities, exacerbating the suffering of those in search of safety.

Enhance Security in Turkish Schools After Deadly Attack

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has pledged to strengthen security measures in schools following a deadly attack, the most violent in Turkey's history. This decision comes amid rising fears of similar incidents occurring again.

Over One Million Students Return to Classrooms in UAE

More than one million students in the UAE returned to schools on Monday after a period of remote learning, marking a significant step towards restoring normalcy. This return is part of government efforts to revive daily life while maintaining safety measures.

Conduct Surprise Visit to Qaha Educational Schools

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education in Qalyubia conducted a surprise visit to several schools in the Qaha educational administration, focusing on the educational process and school needs. This visit is part of efforts to improve education quality in the governorate.

Minnesota Counties Seek to Reinstate Immigration Restrictions Near Schools

Several counties in Minnesota have petitioned the courts to reinstate restrictions on immigration enforcement near schools. This move aims to protect students and their families from legal repercussions that could negatively impact the educational environment.

Announce summer schedule with first class starting at 7 AM

The Education Department in Al-Baha has announced the start of the summer schedule for schools, with the first class beginning at 7 AM. This decision aims to enhance the educational process and provide a suitable environment for students, especially given the rising temperatures during summer.

Severe Storms Damage Schools in South Ogan Komering Ulu

A powerful cyclone caused significant damage to four schools in the South Ogan Komering Ulu region of Indonesia on Saturday evening, though no injuries were reported. The storms also disrupted traffic due to fallen trees.

Close low-enrollment schools in Hong Kong threatens special needs education

The rising number of schools at risk of closure due to low enrollment has raised significant concerns among parents in Hong Kong. They emphasize that these institutions provide better care and education for children with special educational needs.

Launch Complementary Exams for Disaster-Affected Schools in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Education has announced the organization of complementary exams for schools affected by natural disasters, following reports of incidents such as fires and floods. The Minister of Education emphasized that this initiative aims to ensure that students are not adversely affected by emergency circumstances.

UAE Announces New Updates for Distance Education Until 2026

The Ministry of Education in the UAE has announced new plans to enhance the distance education system until 2026, covering schools, universities, and examinations. This initiative aims to boost digital education and improve educational quality.

Highlight Importance of School Mental Health Clinics for Students

Recent reports indicate that mental health clinics in schools play a vital role in supporting students' mental well-being, especially during holidays. These clinics provide a safe environment for students to discuss their feelings and issues.

Adjust School Hours During Ramadan to Support Students

The Ministry of Education has announced the school hours during the holy month of Ramadan, adjusting work hours to align with fasting times. This decision reflects the ministry's commitment to providing a suitable educational environment for students.

U.S.-Israeli Attacks Claim 245 Students' Lives in Iran

Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani reported that U.S.-Israeli attacks on civilian areas in Iran resulted in the deaths of <strong>245 students</strong> and damage to <strong>763 schools</strong>, reflecting the extensive destruction of infrastructure.

Inspect Cairo Education Director's Visit to Ensure School Discipline

The Cairo Education Directorate conducted an inspection of schools to monitor the educational process, emphasizing the importance of discipline and seriousness in education. This visit is part of the ministry's efforts to improve educational quality and ensure adherence to curricula.

Food Poisoning Affects 135 Students and Teachers in Jakarta

Authorities in Jakarta reported food poisoning cases among 135 students and teachers after consuming meals from the free nutrition program. The incident, which occurred in four schools, raised significant concerns about the safety of food provided to students.

Funding Schools in Texas Fuels Hostility Towards Muslims

The New York Times reports that school funding in Texas has contributed to rising hostility towards Muslims. This development coincides with increasing social and political tensions in the country.

Enhance Education Quality in Universities and Schools

Universities and schools are striving to benefit from the educational 'rain', as Dr. Hisham Abdelhakim discusses the importance of developing curricula and teaching methods. The article focuses on improving education quality to meet student needs.