Schools defy MoE orders on Fees & midterm holiday break
Schools disobey MoE directives. Many educational institutions in the nation have already permitted their students to see their parents, even after the ministry of education said that all primary and secondary schools across the nation were to stop for their half-term vacation on Tuesday, February 27.
The ministry of education was shocked to find that several educational institutions had already let their students to go home as early as last week.
According to reports, school administrators defied directives issued by the ministry of education through Ezekiel Machogu, the cabinet secretary for education. As a result of a lack of cash, several schools had to send their students home early. Some of these schools received little funding, while others never received any assistance from the government funding scheme.
Because schools lack funding and the ministry of education has not supplied monies to support students in schools, primary school head teachers and secondary school principals have stated that whatever regulations were given by the ministry of education could not be put into Practice.
Recent research has indicated that the powers of the Ministry of Education are treating teachers badly. It has come to light that primary and secondary school teachers only follow the dictates of the teachers service commission, and that this commission is currently the only one with influence over educators.
Kenyans focus their entire attention on the ministry of education. Kenyans are eagerly awaiting the ministry of education’s solution to this issue.
Schools defy MoE orders on Fees & midterm holiday break