INFOKU, BLORA -As a form of appreciation for the enthusiasm and achievements of students in the fields of language, art, sports, and science, Blora Regent Arief Rohman directly presented trophies and certificates of appreciation to junior high school students who won a number of festivals.
Starting from the winners of the Mother Language Shoots Festival (FTBI), the National Student Arts and Literature Competition Festival (FLS2N), the National Student Sports Olympiad (O2SN), and the National Science Olympiad (OSN) for junior high school level in 2025.
The award ceremony was held at the Blora Regent's Official Residence, Monday (20/10/2025).
The atmosphere at the pavilion was lively and full of pride, as all the guests present gave warm applause for the achievements of the young students of Blora.
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The Regent expressed his appreciation and pride to all participants who had fought to bring honor to the name of Blora Regency in various competitions, both at the district and provincial levels.
"You are the chosen and most accomplished students from among the many students who participated in this competition. With this achievement, I hope you can all achieve your dreams," said the Regent.
Furthermore, he also provided motivation so that students do not stop achieving and continue to hone their abilities in various fields.
2025 will be a proud year for the world of education in Blora Regency.
A total of 118 junior high school students succeeded in achieving success in four major events at the district level.
In detail, the Mother Language Shoots Festival (FTBI) had 42 winners in the speech, macapat, short story writing, storytelling, geguritan, Javanese script, and ndhagel ijen (male and female categories) competitions.
The National Student Arts and Literature Competition Festival (FLS2N) had 55 winners in the mixed ensemble, illustration, traditional music creativity, storytelling, story writing, solo singing, pantomime, and creative dance competitions.
Meanwhile, the National Student Sports Olympiad (O2SN) saw 12 winners in karate and pencak silat (men's and women's categories), and the National Science Olympiad (OSN) saw 9 winners in science, social studies, and mathematics. (Setyorini)
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