CHASS issues ultimatum to gov’t: Pay FSHS arrears else no reopening in January 2022

The National Executive Council of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) has threatened not to receive students back to school unless the government fulfills all its commitment under the Free Senior High School (FSHS).

According to CHASS, if by 31st December 2021, the government does not release the full complement of the outstanding monies and food supplies to school, parents should not send their wards to schools on the reporting date of January 5, 2022.

“As Heads we will not be able to administer the running of the schools amidst these challenges.” the Conference said.

A Resolution from CHASS following a meeting in Kumasi on Thursday indicated the outstanding monies and food supplies to the schools include:

A. First Semester forms one and two recurrent (balance) for 2021.

B. The whole of Second Semester recurrent for forms one, two and three.

C. Form one perishables for Second Semester.

D. fifty percent of form 3 perishables.

E. Teachers Intervention Money.

F. Staff Motivation.

G. Development Levy.

H. Fifty percent examination levy; And also National Food and Buffer Stock (NABCO) should make available all outstanding food supplies to schools.

CHASS expressed hope these issues would be addressed by the end of the year to avert any unfortunate happenings.

Read text of the Resolution below:

RESOLUTION FROM THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CONFERENCE (NEC) OF HEADS OF ASSISTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS (CHASS)
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The National Executive Council of the Conference of Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (Chass), met in Kumasi on the 23rd December 2021and discussed the challenges they face at their Schools in the implementation of the Free Senior High School (FSHS) Government Policy, especially challenges of erratic supply of food to schools and financial constraints; delays in the release of monies to schools and also the releases that are generally done in bits, affecting the smooth running of the schools.

Chass resolved that if by the 31st December 2021, Government and for that matter the GES does not release the full complement of the outstanding monies and food supplies to schools which include:
A. First Semester forms one and two recurrent (balance) for 2021.
B. The whole of Second Semester recurrent for forms one, two and three.
C. Form one perishables for Second Semester.
D. fifty percent of form 3 perishables.
E. Teachers Intervention Money.
F. Staff Motivation.
G. Development Levy.
H. Fifty percent examination levy
Also National Food and Buffer Stock (NABCO) should make available all outstanding food supplies to schools,

Chass will officially inform the GES Management on the 4th January 2022 and advise parents not to send their wards to schools on the reporting date of January 5, 2022, as Heads will not be able to administer the running of the schools amidst these challenges.

We pray and hope that the issues enumerated above would be addressed by the end of this year, to avert any unfortunate happenings.

Signed:
Secretary and President
CHASS.

Source: MyPublisher24.com

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