Krylovsky District Leaders Discuss Advancements in Social Services, Education, and Culture on 'Details' TV Show
Four prominent figures from Krylovsky District have gathered on the local TV show 'Details' to discuss the advancements in social services, education, and culture. Yuri Shkurinsky, head of the education department, Elena Shilyaeva, head of the culture department, Marina Vikhlyai, director of School No. 1, and Dmitry Timofeev, deputy chief physician, shared their insights on the 'Krylovsky District Day' episode.
The episode delved into the developments in the district's healthcare, with Tatyana Anatolyevna Smirnova, head of the health department of GBUZ 'Krylovskaya CRB', providing updates. She highlighted the improvements in medical facilities and services, including the recent renovation of the Krylovskaya Central Regional Hospital.
In the education sector, Yuri Shkurinsky and Marina Vikhlyai discussed the integration of modern teaching methods and the expansion of extracurricular activities in School No. 1. They also touched upon the plans to introduce new educational programs in the upcoming academic year.
Elena Shilyaeva, head of the culture department, shared her vision for the district's cultural scene. She announced the upcoming opening of a new community centre, which will host various cultural events, workshops, and exhibitions. She also mentioned the plans to restore and reopen the historic Krylovsky Theatre.
The 'Krylovsky District Day' episode of 'Details' provided a comprehensive overview of the district's social, educational, and cultural developments. With the dedication and hard work of its leaders, the district continues to improve and grow, offering better services and opportunities for its residents.
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