The American International School in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, has been ordered to close by the city’s Department of Education and Training. Over 360 students remain unplaced at another school, representing more than a third of the school’s total enrollment. While the city is working to place the students in other schools, the situation highlights the difficulties of sudden school closures and the need for alternative education options in the region. The department is coordinating with local district education offices to identify suitable schools based on students’ residency and academic needs. Parents are encouraged to stay informed about the situation and cooperate with the authorities to ensure their children have a stable learning environment for the upcoming academic year.