Jonava Lietava comprehensive school

Jonavos „Lietavos“ pagrindinė mokykla (English: Jonava Lietava comprehensive school) is a public comprehensive school in Jonava, Lithuania. It is the only school at Jonava railway station rayon. It was founded in 1937 and includes grades 1–10.

Jonava Lietava comprehensive school
Jonavos „Lietavos“ pagrindinė mokykla
Address
Fabriko Str. 10

,
LT-55111

Coordinates55°05′17″N 24°16′46″E
Information
TypePublic, grades 1–10
Established1 September 1937 (1937-09-01)
School code190302241
PrincipalIna Skurdelienė
Employees37
Number of students437
LanguageLithuanian
Websitehttp://www.lietavos.jonava.lm.lt/

History

Abiturients in 1996

In 1937, started Jonava railway station Primary School which operated until 1952. It was located in a private house in the Šviesos street, no. 25a (to 1946 teacher was Kedušienė).

In 1952 the school moved to a new building, Gagarin street no. 10 (now Fabriko street 10), the school body to build two extensions.

In 1955 the elementary school was converted into a seven-year school and in 1960 to an eight-year school.

In 1970, eight-year school named Jonava 3rd High School (to the 2001). Jonava 3rd High School graduate 25 graduates shows.[1]

In 1974, built another wing.

In November 1997, Jonava 3rd Secondary School was consecrated from Vincas Pranckietis, pastor of Jonava St. Jacob the Apostle Church. After Mass, the students and teachers visited the Jonava cemetery and laid flowers and lit candles on the dead teachers' and students' graves.

After the independence of Lithuania the school stadium was completed and the construction of (about 30 m) gym (originally planned to be installed as shooting space-shooting, gym).

Jonava Municipal Council at 27 January 2000 (Decision No. 3) transformed from 2001 Jonava 3rd High School into comprehensive school (3rd high school graduated 30 alumni shows).

On 19 July 2001, School awarded the "Lietava" comprehensive name.

Headmasters

  • 1962–2000: Kazys Šerėnas (died 2010);
  • 2000 – 25 July 2009: Kęstutis Jakštas;
  • 10 August 2009 – 1 November 2009: Gražina Švėgždė (comm.).[2]
  • 2 November 2009 – present: Ina Skurdelienė[3] (ex deputaty director of Kaunas Panemunės primary school[4])

Notable students

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References

  1. Jonava 3rd High School // For Lithuanian school 600 years (PRT 3rd high school geography teacher John Jaciničius, 1996)
  2. Kiti sprendimai // „Valstybė nefinansuoja, Savivaldybė neriasi sau kilpą“. „Naujienos“, Jonavos rajono laikraštis, 2009 m. rugpjūčio 11 d., antradienis, Nr. 67 (3565), p. 6
  3. Jonavos rajono sav. tarybos 2009 m. spalio 22 d. sprendimas „Dėl Inos Skurdelienės paskyrimo Jonavos „Lietavos“ pagrindinės mokyklos direktore“ (2009-10-22, Dokumento numeris: Nr. 1 TS - 281)
  4. Irena Nagulevičienė. „Pinigų atseikėjo ir ligoninei, ir gyventojams“. „Naujienos“, Jonavos rajono laikraštis, Nr. 89 (3587) 2009-10-27
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