
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has announced the full reinstatement of Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs) in all Senior High, Technical, and STEM schools across the country.
This decision, issued on Thursday, July 17, follows a directive from President John Dramani Mahama, and is part of a broader effort to boost stakeholder engagement and improve the quality of education in Ghana.
According to a statement from GES, the reinstatement of PTAs is intended to strengthen collaboration between parents, teachers, and communities in the delivery of quality learning outcomes for students.
“The move is aimed at strengthening the collaboration and involvement of parents, communities, and teachers in the delivery of quality education to Ghanaian learners,” the statement read.
GES has directed all Heads of public Senior High, Technical, and STEM institutions to begin implementing the policy immediately. The service also noted that detailed guidelines outlining the structure, roles, and financial management of PTAs will be released in the coming weeks to promote transparency and consistency nationwide.
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