GNAT President Philipa Larsen has expressed some disappointment after witnessing that some students in some schools were not wearing nose masks to protect themselves from the deadly coronavirus. Madam Philippa who was speaking on Joy FM monitored by Apexnewsgh.com Tuesday morning has blamed parents for not providing nose masks for their children who are mandated to return to school. “Let me state that the distribution of the logistic has commenced but unfortunately because of the large number of the schools, not all the logistics have gotten to the schools. So, you realized that some schools have gotten some items and some schools have not gotten anything at all, the items are still on the way depending on the districts, the community you find yourselves. But this morning, I was a bit disappointed especially because I met a lot of children and out of about 10 people you meet, only 1 or 2 will be in a nose mask and I believe this is where the parent has to come in to support their wards because all Ghanaians are stakeholders of Education and that is where I felt a bit disappointed that some parents did not provide nose mask to their wards” Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 0555568093.
Gov’t Rejects CHASS Call To Review Free SHS And Levy Parents
A petitioned by the Conference of Heads of Assisted Senior High Schools (CHASS) for the Akufo-Addo administration to review Free SHS policy and allow parents to support the programme financially has been rejected. The President of the CHASS, Alhaji Yakub Abubakar earlier at the 58th annual Conference of CHASS in Cape Coast made a call for the Government of Ghana to consider reviewing the policy after 3 years of implementation Alhaji Yakub Abubakar following suggestions and negative comments about the policy noted the programme needs to be reviewed to address challenges confronting the Free SHS in other for it to produce a fruitful outcome. The Executive Director of the Africa Education Watch, Mr. Kofi Asare in line with the CHASS President on social media made a similar request for the PTA’s to support programme and free some resources to the basic level. “One cannot ‘fully’ finance secondary without under-financing basic, as the case is in Ghana today. So please, GoG, allow PTAs to support, so you can free some resources to basic”, he said in a social media post. According to him, education is not only a collective responsibility involving parents, communities, teachers and government but also one that is economic in principle, hence the need for a review of the Free SHS policy. However, the Deputy Education Minister in an interview with the Daily graphic newspaper said such a review of the policy will negatively influence the purpose of the implementation of the Free SHS programme. “To say that the government should somehow allow you [CHASS] to levy your own fees against parents in an era of free senior high school is what I don’t understand. I really don’t understand the point in saying that senior high school is free, the government has absorbed fees” “The government is even paying development levies, which is even supposed to be used for school construction and other infrastructure development that the school wants to undertake and yet we are still asking the government to allow us to levy the students, no!”, he told the newspaper Dr. Yaw Adutwum responding to CHASS call said “if you have a group of parents, or parents of any school, who are saying that, can we support our school, yes, of course, they can support their school, they can voluntarily donate to support their school in the same way that old students do” The Bosometwe Member of Parliament furthered “that will defeat the purpose of free senior high school, which has lessened the burden of parents, adding that is not the plan Nana Akufo-Addo government” Georgeweb Please kindly contact apexnewsgh.com on apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications
Go back to on Monday GES to SHS 2 And JHS 2 Students
Press Statement: SHS 2 And JHS 2 Students To Resume School On Monday – Ghana Education Service Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) is reminding parents and guardians that SHS 2 and JHS 2 students are to return to school on Monday, October 5, 2020. This is to enable them to complete the 2nd semesters and 3rd terms respectively, which were interrupted by the closure of schools as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. According to the GES, all the necessary measures have been put in place to ensure the safety of students while at school. “All schools have been fumigated and disinfected. In addition Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) have been distributed to all schools,” the GES assured parents See Press Statement Below









