Kakheti. The school-based civic club members of
the Kakheti Region have visited the school of village Sabatlo of the
Dedoplistskaro Municipality and presented the books to their peers for the
school library. Village Sabatlo is located at the Georgia-Azerbaijan border and
is quite distanced from all residential points. The Azerbaijani schoolchildren
living there have difficulties in attaining good command of the Georgian
language and integrating with peers. The initiative of the civic club members
strove to solve this very problem – to upgrade the school library with Georgian
books and establish close contacts with the schoolchildren of the Sabatlo
School.
The
schoolchildren from various Kakheti-based schools have collected the
miscellanea of works of fiction and visited the Sabatlo Public School. Further,
the schoolchildren brought with them the inventory required for club work and
presented the work of the civic club. The civic club members have shared their
experience with peers. They talked about identifying problems in the school or
community and searching for ways necessary to solve this problem. At the end of
the meeting, the schools have planned joint activities.
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