Two weeks after the end of the West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations for 12th graders across the country, the government has not yet completed paying the exams council for the cost of the exams.
Dologbay Warns Schools of Making Graduation Fees Prerequisite for WASSCE
Moses S. Dologbay, Nimba’s county education officer, has warned schools against demanding that graduating seniors pay graduation fees before being allowed to take the ongoing West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations.
34,000 Senior Students to Begin WASSCE on Tuesday
CONGO TOWN, Montserrado – On Tuesday, April 3, about 34,000 12th grade students are expected to take the West Africa Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations for the first time in Liberia. This is the first time Liberian students will join their English-speaking West African counterparts to participate in WASSCE. The tests will be administered at 216…
Education Minister Expected in Nimba for Tour of Schools
Nimba’s county education officer, Moses S. Dologbay, has announced that the education minister is planning a visit to Nimba.
River Cess Communities Want Established Criteria for Scholarships
After a logging company provided funds to communities in River Cess to use as scholarships for students, residents are now complaining that the process for selecting students has not been transparent.
Bong’s Police Superintendent Calls for Communities’ Support in Crimes Prevention
The superintendent of police in Bong County, Frederick Nepay, is calling for increased citizens’ collaboration in preventing crimes in the county.
Education Sector to Undergo Another Reform as New Minister Discloses Plans
Liberia’s education system is expected to experience another reform, as the new minister of education has announced his plans for the sector.
Tubman University President Replaced by Pres. Weah
The William V. S. Tubman University’s President Edward Wonkeryor has been replaced by President George Manneh Weah.