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Al-Husseiniyah school in Al-Husseiniyah village, in Deir Ezzor countryside, was reopened nearly three years ago, but the school is still without real educational process due to administrative corruption.
The school lacks a teaching staff covering all grades and classes, knowing that more than 50 teachers are registered with the Directorate of Education. only 10 of the 50 teachers are working in the school. A number of “volunteers” from the village filled the place of the original teachers without salaries (with the knowledge of the director and supervisors of education in the region).
Moreover, the school suffers from a severe shortage of the most basic necessities required in any school, as there has been no electricity in the school since it was reopened about 3 years ago, in addition, no heaters were installed dispite the cold weather in winter, due to the lack of diesel.
People signed a petition demanding the rehabilitation of the school, and submitted it to the director of education in Deir Ezzor, but the request was ignored and the school’s conditions remained the same.