Joint Collector A. Ravinder Reddy told the mandal educational officers to make all arrangements at summer camps to run special classes for students without any hindrance.
Talking to the MEOs here on Monday, he said that the summer camps would enable class 10 students learn well in advance and help those who were lagging behind. Special training should be given to them at the residential schools and KGBVs, and basic facilities like drinking water, electricity, fan, etc. be made available, he said.
To send students to such camps, parents need to be enlightened. Response to those training camps was not so encouraging and therefore authorities concerned and headmasters should take special interest in it. If they had any doubts, they must bring them to the notice of the District Educational Officer for assistance, he said.
Mr. Reddy said that at every school, kitchen gardens must be given importance so that fresh and synthetic fertiliser-free vegetables could be grown for the wellbeing of students. Similarly, at every school, percolation pits should be dug to increase ground water level, he said, adding that headmasters should check whether quality rice was coming to schools in the right way and with the required quantity.
He warned the officials against the lapses in quality and quantity of rice.