MediaBantenCyber.co.id (MBC), Tangerang Regency — The Tangerang Regency Regional Education Branch Office (KCD) was visited by members of Commission V of the Banten DPRD on the first day of work after the Idul Fitri 1447 H holiday, Wednesday, March 25 2026. The visit discussed various strategic education issues, starting from the implementation of the SPMB (New Student Admission System) for the 2026–2027 academic year to the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program.
During the visit, the group was led by the Deputy Chair of Commission V of the Banten DPRD, H. Abdul Roji, along with a number of members, including Yeremia Mendrofa, Budi Prajogo, Ahmad Imron, Abraham Garuda Laksono, Ahmad Jaini, Sehat Ganda, Hilmi Fuad, Cut Muthia, Heri Handoko, and Ida Hamidah.
The meeting also became a momentum for coordination to improve the quality of education services at SMA, SMK and SKh levels in the Tangerang Regency area.
At the beginning of the post-Eid working day, activities in the Tangerang Regency Education KCD environment were observed to be running normally. The majority of employees were present, including school supervisors, although there were two employees who carried out their duties flexibly from outside the office.
In the discussion, Commission V of the Banten DPRD highlighted a number of important issues, such as the end of school year agenda, cleanliness and beauty of schools, student discipline, and the implementation of the MBG program which is one of the national programs.
Jeremiah Mendrofa emphasized the importance of intensive supervision of schools, especially in maintaining cleanliness and fostering a sense of ownership of the school environment.
“Don’t let cleanliness only be carried out during competitions. For example, in a clean toilet competition, only one toilet is cleaned, and after that it is not maintained again,” he said.
According to him, schools have a strategic role in shaping students’ character and responsibility towards the surrounding environment.
Meanwhile, Heri Handoko highlighted the implementation of the MBG program so that it is right on target and carried out in a trustworthy manner. He also touched on the discourse on online learning which he considered needed to be reviewed if it was still mandatory for students to come to school only to take MBG.
“Studying at home, but having to come to school to take MBG, this needs to be evaluated,” he said.
Another member of Commission V, Cut Muthia, also highlighted the habit of students bringing vehicles to school. He called for strict regulations to be made prohibiting students under the age of 17 from driving motorized vehicles.
“If you are under 17 years old, you should not be allowed to take a vehicle to school because it violates the rules,” he stressed.
Responding to these various inputs, the Branch Head of the Tangerang Regency Regional Education Service, Ahmad Suhaeri, expressed his appreciation and commitment to continuing to improve the quality of education services. He also mentioned that there were additional supervisory personnel who were expected to be able to strengthen the supervisory function.
“We have a significant number of new supervisors. This is expected to increase the effectiveness of supervision and the quality of educational services,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Head of the SMK and SKh Section, H. Maksis Sakhabi, hopes that the Banten DPRD can encourage the industrial world to be more active in collaborating with SMKs to strengthen the concept connecting and matching.
“There are still vocational schools that have difficulty getting industrial partners according to their competencies. We hope that the DPRD can encourage industry to open up wider opportunities for cooperation,” he said.
The visit of Commission V of the Banten DPRD was welcomed positively by the KCD and it is hoped that it will be able to encourage the optimization of education services in Tangerang Regency. (*)
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