At a junior high school in Fukushima City, which has been closed since the 15th due to the water supply being unavailable due to the earthquake on the 13th of this month, temporary classes are being held at facilities in the city for third-year students who are about to take the examination.

Iino Junior High School in Fukushima City has been closed since the 15th due to the earthquake, but the school is renting a nearby public hall for temporary classes for third-year students who are preparing to take the exam next month. ..



From 9:00 am, 37 third-year students took science and math classes and asked their teachers what they didn't understand, and worked on the exam with a serious expression.



A girl student who took the class said, "I was afraid that there was a period of school closure due to the new coronavirus, but I am happy to be able to study together in such a place."



The boy also said, "I was worried about what would happen in the future because the glass of my house broke due to the earthquake, but it was really nice to be able to study together."



Principal Meguro said, "I thought the children were upset, and I thought it would be good if I could get rid of the stress by looking at the faces of my friends and smiling with each other. It's less than a month before the exam. I want to improve my ability to the end. "



Iino Junior High School will resume school from the 17th.