The three projects that are started this time are key projects in the School Construction Investment Program for border communes.

The projects are expected to create a breakthrough in developing educational infrastructure, improving people's knowledge, and contributing to strengthening national defense and security in the Central Highlands border area. The total investment for all 3 schools is nearly 400 billion VND.
On the groundbreaking day, Mr. Le Van Pho (residing in Ia Ru commune) shared: "In recent years, infrastructure and roads in border communes have been invested in by authorities at all levels, and people's lives have improved. However, students in the area still lack spacious schools and modern facilities to study".

According to Mr. Pho, the province's investment in building schools in 3 disadvantaged communes will help students access better training quality.
At the same time, shorten the gap in qualifications between students in rural areas, border areas with urban areas. Being able to study in a good environment will help them get excited for the second moment, reap higher achievements to look forward to a better future.
Hopefully, the schools will soon complete to welcome students to study. This is a great desire of the local people.

Mr. Nguyen Van Hoa - Chairman of Ia Ru Commune People's Committee affirmed: "In the 2025 - 2026 school year, the whole commune has 963 students (519 primary school students, 444 secondary school students). The implementation of school construction in the area has a great effort from local authorities. We have closely coordinated with the provincial departments and branches to quickly implement the necessary procedures so that the school can soon start construction".
"Hopefully, after the school is completed, it will open up a better future for children in the border area. In many difficult cases, ethnic minorities will enjoy good quality of peach blossoms and spacious facilities," Mr. Hoa added.

On the morning of November 9, together with other localities across the country, the Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a primary and secondary boarding school in Ia Lap, Ia Ri and Buon Don communes.
Attending the meeting in Ia Ru commune were Central Party Committee member, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh, leaders and representatives of departments and branches of Dak Lak province.
On this occasion, Central Party Committee member, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Van Chinh encouraged and presented gifts to encourage teachers and students in the commune.