Level hundred students of the Atebubu College of Education in the Bono East Region are compulsorily being asked to bring plastic chairs to school when reporting for the second semester of the 2021/2022 academic year.
Teacher training college in the Atebubu Amantin Municipality in the Bono East Region that was founded in October 1965, which is the only college of education in the eastern corridor of the then Brong Ahafo Region.
The college has a population of about 1745 Students and 108 staff members with
Doctor Samuel Addae Boateng who is their prisincipal.
The school has core values of pursuing
relentless academic excellence, embracing diversity and inclusion, believing in
hard work, integrity and honesty and to exist as an institution primarily
because of students. Students who have passes in Mathematics, English and
Science or Social studies and three other passes in their elective subjects are
qualified to be offered admission to pursue the Four-Year B.ed program.
The Students Representative Council (SRC) of
the Atebubu college of education in a recent communique has directed that all
level hundred students are to come along with plastic chairs when coming to
school next semester just because the school is lacking furniture
The level hundred students in response are
asking for the legal basis on which the SRC is using to ask students to bring
chairs to school.
It is all known that it's the responsibility of the Government to procure furniture for use by students. In these times of the economic hardships impending on students and parents, students are in addition required to bring chairs to school.
Students have in the last
four months not received their allowances and so most of them haven't even been
able to pay their exam fees.
Level hundreds of Atebubu College of Education
are calling on all media houses and stakeholders of education to come to their
rescue. They are demanding that the SRC removes that obnoxious, problematic and
discriminatory policy requesting that all level hundred students come to school
with plastic chairs in their first year second semester.
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