With barely days to this year’s West African Examinations Council exams, ninth and twelfth grade students of the New Life Christian Academy have been hit with surprising news that they would not be candidates to the exams.
Bein-Garr’s District Education Officer Reassigned to Saclepea One
Bein-Garr District Education Officer J. Lynon Martor, who has served the district for over four years, is being reassigned to take on the same post in Saclepea-Mahn Education District One.
More Than 500 Teachers Subscribe to Receive Salaries via Mobile Money
Teachers in River Cess will now receive their salaries through Lonestar’s Mobile Money payment system after more than 500 gathered in Yarpah Town on Friday, May 5 to register for the system.
Major Contributor to Liberian Historical Studies, Svend Holsoe, Dies
Svend Einar Holsoe, a major contributor to research on Liberian history, culture, and its people, has been reported dead.
Tuition Assistance Provided to Children of Visually Impaired
Primary school education is one of the building blocks of life. However, for children living in poverty in Liberia, the likelihood of accessing and completing their primary school education cycle is substantially reduced.
NAYMOTE Completes Political Participation Training for 100 Women in Gbarnga
NAYMOTE, a civic education organization, has completed a weeklong training for women contestants and their campaign managers at the Development Education Network in Gbarnga.
For Financial and Administrative Malpractices, Kpulun Dismissed as Bong CEO
The Ministry of Education has dismissed Edward Kpulun from his post as county education officer for Bong, with immediate effect.
To Curb Gender-Based Violence, Episcopal Church Trains Schools on Code of Conduct
About 25 school teachers and administrators in River Cess have received training on the Code of Conduct booklet for teachers and school administrators as organized by the Episcopal Church of Liberia’s Relief Development.