November 19, 2024

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To address education concerns, Minister Manickchand meets with Kuru Kururu residents

Education Minister, Priya Manickchand hosted a meeting in Kuru Kururu on the Linden/Soesdyke on Thursday afternoon to address education related concerns.

It was noted that this follows an outreach by President Irfaan Ali on Wednesday to communities along the Soesdyke/Linden Highway.

The meeting was held at the Kuru Kururu Primary School. Manickchand was joined by Deputy Chief Education Officer – Administration, Ms Fazia Baksh, Regional Education Officer Region Four, Ms Stembiso Grant and Senior Guidance and Counselling Officer.

The minister noted that her Ministry is sparing no efforts in ensuring the school is fully staffed and equipped with the necessary facilities to deliver quality education.

Manickchand stressed that it is the main aim of the Ministry to ensure children have access to opportunities which will enable them to live a life of plenty.

As such, parents, teachers and residents of the community made full use of the opportunity to have their concerns raised and addressed immediately by the Education Minister.

It was pointed out that among the issues raised was the need for new furniture particularly for the teachers. Minister Manickchand said that new furniture will be delivered to the school by next Friday. Further, the parents and teachers of both nursery and primary school students requested a smart television to be placed in the classrooms.

The minister announced that the schools will receive two smart TVs each and will be connected to the Guyana Learning Channel so students and teachers can benefit from the programmes aired.

It was noted that the community requested the appointment of Guidance and Counselling Officers in each secondary school or secondary department. Minister Manickchand committed to providing those as soon as suitable persons can be engaged.

The Education Minister also committed to delivering on the request for school grants to purchase school supplies.

Additionally, concerns which were not immediately addressed were recorded. Some of these included maintenance and repair works to the school which falls under the responsibility of the Regional Democratic Council, Region Four.