Prime Minister Evelyn Wever-Croes, accompanied by Parliament Speaker Edgard Vrolijk, and Parliamentarian Darlaine Guedez-Erasmus, visited Maria Goretti School in connection with the Edutech project. Maria Goretti School won for grades 5, digital brushes, tablets for the children to study on, and laptops for all the school teachers. These materials were installed and finalized during the holidays, and today the Prime Minister visited the school to admire this beautiful project.
The Prime Minister expressed his great pride in the Edutech project, which is an innovation project supported by the Government. The enthusiasm with which the teachers are working, the happiness of the children to be educated in this way, and the progress that is being shown in the schools through this project, is something that certainly fills the first term with emotion as well.
“I would like to thank school head Juffrouw Mirla Tromp for participating and believing in this project. Juffrouw Mirla has long had innovative ideas to pursue, but it’s step by step to execute them, and she’s doing it in a beautiful way for Maria Goretti School. Also, I want to congratulate the school in general, all the teachers, alumni, parents and especially Edutech for making this possible”, the Prime Minister expressed.
In turn, Juffrouw Mirla Tromp, thanked Edutech for coming up with this innovation project, which gives schools the opportunity to earn digital materials for their schools. He also thanked the Government of Aruba for its support to this project, and for putting priority on education, because without their support, the facility to access these digital materials, is not an easy one.
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