INFOKU, BLORA - Anzilina Nuroniatus Sobah, a class VI student at SDN 2 Jetis won first place in the speech competition for elementary school students in the female category at the Mother Tongue Festival (FTBI) at the Central Java Province level 2023 .
This proud achievement was also a special gift presented by SDN 2 Jetis Blora, Central Java ahead of the 274th anniversary of Blora Regency.
FTBI 2023 was held by the Central Java Provincial Language Center, Language Development and Development Agency, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemendikbudristek RI) in the context of revitalizing regional languages which was held at the Patra Hotel Semarang on Friday (24/11/2023) until Sunday (26/11/2023).
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Anzilina Nuroniatus Sobah admitted that she was very grateful because she was able to win first place in the speech competition so she could make the school and Blora Regency proud.
“Thankful, very happy. "Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Teachers who have guided me, so that I won first place in the speech competition for elementary school students in the female category at the Central Java Province level," he said.
From this achievement, Anzilina Nuroniatus Sobah received a trophy, certificate and coaching money worth IDR 5,000,000.00. “The money is saved. "My dream is to become a policewoman," she said innocently.
Anzilina Nuroniatus Sobah is the daughter of husband and wife Rahman Sunardi and and Wafi R, who live in Dukuh Dumpul, Kamolan Village, Blora District.
Head of SDN 2 Jetis Blora Kusni, said that his party always supports children who compete and those who have not yet competed have already been prepared.
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"We support children who compete and those who haven't competed have been prepared. So when the competition comes, it will be ready. "This, God willing, will be December for athletics in Cepu representing the former Blora district," he said.
Kusni added that SDN 2 Jetis students from class I to class VI have been taught Javanese, including writing Javanese script, manners and so on. (Setyorini/KOM)

