Officials from the Ministry of Construction and the city's Education Department have been making the rounds at schools № 42 and 49 in Cheboksary lately. No big surprise there—these schools, along with 14 others in the capital, are smack in the middle of major overhauls under the state's "Development of Education" program. But let's be real: what does that actually mean for the kids and teachers who spend their days in these buildings?
Picture this: you walk into a classroom where the walls gleam with fresh paint, the floors are smooth as glass, and sunlight pours in through spotless windows. That's not some distant dream—that's what's coming once the work wraps up. The "New School" project, backed by the United Russia party, is footing the bill for all this. But hold on—it's not just about making things pretty. We're talking energy efficiency, safety upgrades, accessibility improvements. It's a full-on transformation aimed at giving everyone a better place to learn.
So, as the hammers keep swinging and the drills keep buzzing, you've got to ask: what will these schools look like when the dust finally settles? Will they set the bar for modern education and push other schools to step up their game? Who knows—but one thing's for sure: the future's looking pretty bright for the students and staff at schools № 42 and 49.




















