Wonderful Performance For Tangmbo and Mbumland
Congratulations to all who made it
2014/2015 Annual General P.T.A Meeting G.H.S Tabenken Normally at the end of every school year there is always an end of year meeting to evaluate the activities of the school by the parents and teachers who are so important in the smooth running of the school. After the opening prayers by the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph, the meeting continued following the agenda. When it came to finances, Mene Mba reporter observed many people adjusting themselves and listened keenly not to miss a figure. When this was done with the balance sheet, everyone present clapped for joy. Their money has been well used. The Technical Adviser in the person of Mr. Tinkuh Emmanuel Yembe – Principal of the school thanked all present. He said the greatest problem he was facing in the school was the staffing situation. Many civil servants sent to the school come and take–up service then leave to go and come but do not or when coming back come with another letter transferring them to another place. He thanked the ECI teachers who have stayed in this hardship for the sake of our children. Lastly, he thanked the Parents Teachers Association (P.T.A) for employing eight full–time teachers and three part–time teachers. The enrolment was stagnant at six hundred and forty (640) students. He called on parents to send more children to school this September. After this the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph informed the parents that the Science Section for the high school will go operational in September 2015. Parents were very happy for this will save them money which was used for house rents, food, transport etc on their children who continued with sciences after having Ordinary levels elsewhere. External elite were called upon to visit the school whenever they came and support this new project in any way necessary. After discussing on the advantages though a little costly than what they had been paying as P.T.A levy, it was unanimously agreed that the levy be raised from six thousand (6.000) francs CFA to eleven thousand (11.000) francs CFA being a flat-rate for both old and new students. The Chairman thanked all for their frank discussion. The meeting which began at 12:12pm ended at 3:30pm with refreshments. Duke Tanto Mene Mba Correspondent Reporting from Tabenken.
Congratulations to all who made it
2014/2015 Annual General P.T.A Meeting G.H.S Tabenken Normally at the end of every school year there is always an end of year meeting to evaluate the activities of the school by the parents and teachers who are so important in the smooth running of the school. After the opening prayers by the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph, the meeting continued following the agenda. When it came to finances, Mene Mba reporter observed many people adjusting themselves and listened keenly not to miss a figure. When this was done with the balance sheet, everyone present clapped for joy. Their money has been well used. The Technical Adviser in the person of Mr. Tinkuh Emmanuel Yembe – Principal of the school thanked all present. He said the greatest problem he was facing in the school was the staffing situation. Many civil servants sent to the school come and take–up service then leave to go and come but do not or when coming back come with another letter transferring them to another place. He thanked the ECI teachers who have stayed in this hardship for the sake of our children. Lastly, he thanked the Parents Teachers Association (P.T.A) for employing eight full–time teachers and three part–time teachers. The enrolment was stagnant at six hundred and forty (640) students. He called on parents to send more children to school this September. After this the Chairman Mr. Shey Mbate Joseph informed the parents that the Science Section for the high school will go operational in September 2015. Parents were very happy for this will save them money which was used for house rents, food, transport etc on their children who continued with sciences after having Ordinary levels elsewhere. External elite were called upon to visit the school whenever they came and support this new project in any way necessary. After discussing on the advantages though a little costly than what they had been paying as P.T.A levy, it was unanimously agreed that the levy be raised from six thousand (6.000) francs CFA to eleven thousand (11.000) francs CFA being a flat-rate for both old and new students. The Chairman thanked all for their frank discussion. The meeting which began at 12:12pm ended at 3:30pm with refreshments. Duke Tanto Mene Mba Correspondent Reporting from Tabenken.
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