As the operators participating in the Partnership Schools for Liberia initiative prepare for a September opening of schools, the Ministry of Education has disclosed that River Gee and Grand Kru will be left out of the initiative to allow private operators to manage public schools.
Education Ministry Trains School Administrators in M&E, Procurement, Financial Management
The Ministry of Education has concluded a capacity building workshop for school administrators in the Bein-Garr education district ahead of the start of the school year.
Stakeholders Paint Grim Picture for Partnership Schools
At a Ministry of Education meeting with operators selected to participate in the Partnership Schools for Liberia initiative, several operators have described alarming situations at Liberian schools that may pose a challenge to starting their work at the beginning of the school year.
WAEC Boss Blames Media for Mass Failures
The national head of the West African Examinations Council in Liberia, John Y. Gayvolor, has blamed journalists for the mass failure of candidates in the recent senior high school exams.
Liberia Needs 4,000 More Teachers, Education Minister Says
Liberia’s minister of education, George K. Werner, has revealed a huge need for teachers in the country.
Suspended Nimba CEO Clarifies His Refusal for Reassignment in Nimba
Wleh T. Selah, the previously suspended Nimba County Education Officer, has refuted reports that he has refused to accept the reassignment because he feared for his life.
Suspended Nimba CEO Refuses Reinstatement; Fears for His Life
Wleh T. Selah, the previously suspended County Education Officer of Nimba, has refused to be reinstated after the Education Minister reappointed him.
Sixth Grade Student from Nimba Wins National Spelling Bee
Joetay Boyah, a sixth grade student of the ArcelorMittal Area C School, has won the championship of the eighth National Annual Spelling Bee Competition.