In a proactive response to the concerning academic performance of students at Ayone Junior High School, Mr. Francis Atintono, an appointed assembly member at the Bongo Assembly, has called upon the teachers in the Zorkor-Gamborongo area to play a pivotal role in guiding school children toward understanding right from wrong. Apexnewsgh reports
His appeal emphasizes the importance of preventing youth involvement in unproductive activities in the Community.
Mr. Atintono’s remarks were made at a community gathering organized by the Assembly member Hon. Awineyesema Abiire, aimed at addressing the significant educational challenges faced by the students in the community.
The community has rallied together, demonstrating a united commitment to finding effective strategies to enhance academic outcomes.
During the meeting, it was announced by the community chief that a ban on loud music during social gatherings and funerals after 8 Pm would be implemented and the use of alcohol during furneral also received a total ban. This decision reflects the community’s dedication to reducing distractions and fostering a conducive environment for study. While this initiative is seen as a step in the right direction, community members recognized that it is merely one piece of a larger puzzle.
Alongside the music ban, community members are also focusing on improving the classroom environment. Efforts are being made to redesign classroom arrangements to better facilitate learning and engagement among students.
The collective actions taken by the community are a testament to their commitment to educational improvement. By addressing both environmental factors and the need for moral guidance, community leaders like Mr. Atintono foster hope for a brighter academic future for the children of Zorkor-Gamborongo.
These collaborative efforts represent a significant stride towards creating a supportive and productive environment where students can thrive.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com