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Dear sir/Madam, I am a parent guardian to two students. One at Musingu Boys and the other at Mukumu Boys. Both the boys are Total orphans. I tried to follow up on scholarship and I failed. I therefore opted to find school fees for them to go through school. I am writing to complain about Mukumu Boys. My boy joined recently and is in form 1. Because of discipline issues, I was forced to pay a whole year fees which I did. Up to end of second term my fees balance was ksh 267. When the boy came home for holidays, he was sent with a scribbled ksh 5000 fees balance. I tried to enquire from school and I was not given clear information. The boy has been sent back home because of the same. I am humbly requesting the ministry to look into this. Parents are also being forced to pay unnecessary, unaccounted for money every term. I have not had such experience with my student at Musingu for the three years he has been at school. He performs well unlike the mukumu boys boy who is ever being sent home for various reasons hence not having enough contact with teaching, I will really appreciate your consideration. Thanks!
ReplyDear sir/madam, I am a concerned parent in Kisumu Manyatta estate. I have a child in grade 5 at Kosawo Primary School in Manyatta estate in Kisumu Town. I am deeply concerned by the tuition fees that is consistently being demanded by the teachers in Kosawo primary School which is a government school. Children are only taught in the evening and ONLY if they pay tuition fee of 400/- every month.If the children don't pay the tuition they are threatened by the teachers that their assessment marks will be recorded as'zero' and forwarded to KNEC. I kindly appeal to your office to investigate this issue and bring to book these rogue teachers whose main aim is to enrich themselves by sending children home for tuition fees and they don't teach well during the normal teaching hours. Kosawo Primary is situated in a slum set up, that is Manyatta slums and many parents are so poor and just struggling to take care of their children and should NOT be subjected to such kind of exploitation by teachers who are on government payroll and earning tax payers money every month including retirement package. Kindly, I appeal to you to act soon to save these poor parents from such kind of exploitation and immoral act. Thank you in advance. Yours Faithfully, Dominic Allando. (concerned parent)
ReplyWe need the CS education intervention as this same practice of forcing parents to pay for night learning is rampant in schools in Mumias town where you will encounter a 10 year old girl heading home in darkness in the name of night preps
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