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Jakarta -President Prabowo Subianto chaired a limited meeting (Ratas) with Vice President (Vice President) Gibran Rakabuming Raka and a number of red and white cabinet ministers in the Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, today. The Ratas discussed the preparation for the implementation of the People’s School program in the next school year. Based on the statement of the Palace Press Bureau, Wednesday (4/30/2025), Prabowo gave direction so that the implementation of public schools was carried out with careful and data -based planning. Social Minister Saifullah Yusuf (Gus Ipul) said the program will be implemented at 53 points this year. “The president has given us direction to ensure that 53 points with careful planning, good planning can be kept, so that it can be a good implementation later from planning, implementation and later until there is a graduation of existing students,” Gus Ipul told reporters after the meeting. Browse to continue with Prabowo content, also requested that the recruitment process of students actually be performed selectively and on the target. “The president hopes that we all seriously recruit these students, far from deviations, which means that the acceptance of students who should not be should really be avoided,” he said. In addition to implementing the 53 points, the government also prepared the construction of people’s schools at 200 additional points that were by the Ministry of Public Works in the recording process. These locations are prioritized in areas with high poverty and land readiness. Meanwhile, the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education (Dikdasmen), Abdul Mu’ti, explained that the recruitment of teachers for public schools will be performed in an integrated way for three categories, namely teachers, principals and teaching staff. According to him, the recruitment process will use the recruitment scheme by ASN teachers and PPPK teachers. “In principle, we will coordinate later on the fulfillment as indicated by the president,” Mu’ti said. Mu’ti also explained that the People’s School curriculum will be flexible with a multi-entry system, multi-Exit. The system enables students to introduce and complete their studies based on their educational readiness and background. “The curriculum is like a formal school, it’s just that they don’t have to work together. The learning achievements are there, that’s what they will learn according to when they come in and also how their previous educational background,” Mu’ti continued. On the other hand, the head of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Amalia Adinenggar Widyasanti emphasized that the People’s School program is a clear example of the application of evidence-based policy. BPS also provides full support for providing data by the National Socio -economic Survey (Susenas), as well as Social and National Social Data (DTSEN) to map the location of people’s schools. “We have seen it that in 53 people’s schools proposed by the Minister of Social Affairs, it is mostly in the area, in addition to poverty, but there are also residents with the school age, but there is still the school that reads the inspirational story of the leading police candidate here