Last Thursday, education stakeholders gathered to discuss alternatives to the privatization of public services in order to deliver quality services to Liberians.
Cape Palmas High School Lies In Ruins
It is exactly one year and six months since students of the Cape Palmas High School were relocated from their school’s building because of depreciation to the structure.
At Tubman University, Barnes Dismissed, Woods Suspended Without Pay
The axe of Tubman University’s President Edward Lama Wonkeryon has finally fallen on two senior staff involved in receiving bribes from GBECCO, a construction company that was under contract with the university.
Amid Recurring Mass Failure, Government Establishes Public Examinations Review Committee
The Ministry of Education has announced the establishment of a committee to review the results of exams and analyze the poor performance by students.
Buchanan Students to Participate in Ambitious Science and Technology Program
On September 19th, students at the Buchanan Demonstration Elementary School and the World Wide Academy will return to school to learn new concepts that most Liberian university students never dream of encountering.
Over 100 Complete Adult Literacy Program in Bahn
More than 100 adults graduated after months in an adult literacy program sponsored by the Finnish Refugee Council.
At Kendeja Public School, More Than 300 Students Left Unenrolled
Several parents are protesting the refusal of authorities of the Kendeja Public School, located on the Robertsfield Highway, to enroll their children.
Codes of Conduct Distributed As Teachers Return to Schools
As more than 50,000 teachers across Liberia return to teaching this week, they will each be receiving a copy of a code of conduct.