Friday, 4 July 2014

BOARD REVIEWS ACADEMIC PROGRAM

Kakamega County Education board is reviewing its academic programmes to ensure poor performing schools in the county raise their performance.
County education board chairman, Laban ayiro said each school has been advised to set its mean score target to ensure that teachers achieve their academic objectives.
Ayiro said headteachers need also to stop priotising purchase of buses in schools and instead focus on construction of libraries and science labaratories.
ayiro made the remarks at pastor Nicholas stam shimalabantu in kakamega, where he addressed secondary school headteachers.
Tthe county secondary school headteachers chairman, Godfrey Owori urged the government to release funds to schools on time to enable the administrators manage the institutions without constrains.

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