The Cambodia Rural School Project
The O Ampil Nippon Foundation
School
Mr. Chhiev Dara is a villager by the O Ampil Nippon Foundation School.
He is standing behind his son and daughter
On himself:
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I have a son and a daughter. My son is in the first grade here but there’s no teacher to teach him at the moment. He used to be taught by the school director but he resigned in November of last year. The school director hadn’t gone to teacher school and was only hired as a “volunteer,” which means he only gets paid once a year. Once he got his pay, he left because his wife lives far away from here, in Anlung Veng [in Uddar Meanchey province]. She’s a nurse there and he wanted to live with his wife. My own wife is a farmer. Our house is right in front of the school.
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On the new building:
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I am very happy but worried that the school might not have enough teachers. I hope for better teachers so that the children here can come and study everyday.
I am very happy now because when we only had the old school, the children had problems whenever they studied. During the day, the sunlight would be reflected into the classroom, and the heat made it uncomfortable to study there. When it rained, the water would leak through the roof and bother the students. After the new school was built, nobody has to worry about the sun or rain. I hope we can get a computer and English teacher immediately for this village. If we get this teacher, I expect that in the future the children will be better educated and get good jobs, like many people who live in the city. |