Liberia in this age of globalization and modernity is wedged in a web of dilemma due to an array of factors. With all of what this country has in terms of natural wealth, it remains a symbol of poverty and illiteracy in Africa, even though it was once seen as the pride of Africa.
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.
Over 1,000 Ghost Names Cleared from Ministry of Education Payroll
Over a thousand ghost names have been identified for removal from the Ministry of Education’s payroll, after the minister concluded vetting 47 percent of its workforce, based in Nimba, Bong, and Montserrado.
Amid Surge in Interest, Principal Proposes Increasing Classroom Sizes at Bridge-operated School
A surge of interest in enrollment has led the principal of the Tonglewin Elementary Public School to call on its operator, Bridge International Academies, to allow the school to increase classroom sizes.
Dozens of Parents and Children Rush to Register at Bridge-operated School
Ahead of the beginning of classes for the schools year, interest in enrollment surged at the J.W. Pearson Elementary and Kindergarten School located on Carey Street.
Sen. Grupee: Traditional Schools Need Reform
Senator Thomas Grupee has called for a reform in the traditional secret societies to reduce their impact on the education of students in Liberia.
67 Teachers in Rural Nimba Receiving Salaries Via Mobile Money
The Mobile Money project that was launched on May 21st to provide salaries to teachers in rural Nimba County through Lonestar Cell MTN has been activated.