oksana rikhardovna babikova. now we have grades one through four, all the children study here.ext year we will have grade five, they wanted to close the school, but we defended it. and how many children study here? seven, seven people in total? yes, seven for now. well, our work is mainly male - this is the railroad, naturally, and even then there have already been layoffs, many have been left without work. the woman told us about that the village was founded by exiles, mostly volga germans and balts. that's why everyone here has such unusual societies, and also about why the place has a mysterious name "koy", it's been this way since time immemorial, we have a station called koy, there is, yes, and here is the village of koy, so this name is somehow translated, a bear's corner, what kind of, it's a bear's corner, bearish, and there are bears here, there are, after the construction of the second railway line, many villagers lost their jobs. now they are idle, like, for example, this local resident, his name is alexander, he says that he is an artist, and for his colorful appear