Liberia: MCSS Teachers’ Association Says Public School are Now Run by Parents, Not Government - News Summed Up

Liberia: MCSS Teachers’ Association Says Public School are Now Run by Parents, Not Government


The Monrovia Consolidated School System Teachers’ Association president Augustine Nyormui Speaking to FrontPageAfricaMonrovia — The Monrovia Consolidated School System Teachers’ Association (MCSSTA) is urging President George Weah to make more financial allotment in the education sector in order to implement the “free and compulsory” primary school including the high schools to prevent parents from paying fees for their children. That, the president of the Monrovia Consolidated School System Teachers’ Association says is hampering the growth and development of the educational sector. It’s the parents that are running the schools instead of the government to run her own public schools, and so, enrollment is getting low,” Nyormui said. But since the inception of the CDC-led government Nyormui says his take-home salary has drastically dropped to $47.000. The MCSSTA president furthers: “In fact, nobody at MCSS tells you that they know the actual salary they take home anymore.”


Source: Front Page Africa March 31, 2021 07:52 UTC



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