Karolina Karas Elementary school receives NIS support
The Karolina Karas Elementary School in Horgoš has entered the new academic year with significant upgrades, thanks to the support from the NIS company's "Communities Together" program. This initiative has brought modern digital equipment, new furniture, and an enhanced security system to the school, significantly improving the learning and working conditions for both students and teachers.
This project is part of the jubilee cycle of the "Communities Together" program, which focuses on supporting science and education by modernizing the infrastructure and teaching processes in primary and secondary schools, as well as improving the work of scientific institutions. The NIS company has invested four million dinars in this project, marking it the hundredth project supported by NIS in the Kanjiža area.
The improvements include equipping classrooms with interactive whiteboards, laptops, desktop computers, smart TVs, and photocopiers, along with replacing old furniture. The security system has also been upgraded with the installation of cameras and additional equipment, providing a safer environment for everyone at the school.
Key figures, including Robert Fejstamer, the President of the Municipality of Kanjiža, and Milan Borenović, the head of the Northern Banat plant at NIS, visited the school to celebrate the completion of the project. Fejstamer emphasized the importance of ongoing cooperation with NIS and expressed his anticipation for future projects under the "Communities Together" program. Borenović wished the students success in their academic pursuits and highlighted the significant investment NIS has made in the local community, amounting to 85 million dinars over 100 projects.
Anita Guljaš Oldal, the school’s director, expressed deep gratitude for the donation, which she said has brought about significant innovations and improvements to the school’s infrastructure. She also thanked the local government for its continuous support.
Karolina Karas Elementary School, with a history dating back to 1885, now serves 432 students, who will benefit from the modernized and stimulating educational environment in the new school year.