Tuesday, May 13, 2025
THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Investigations
  • News
    • National News
    • County News
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Human Interest
    • Press Release
    • Media
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Commentary
  • Op-Ed
    • Opinions
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Fact Checks
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
  • Sports
THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR
  • Home
  • Investigations
  • News
    • National News
    • County News
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Human Interest
    • Press Release
    • Media
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Commentary
  • Op-Ed
    • Opinions
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Fact Checks
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
  • Sports
THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR
No Result
View All Result
Home County News

Toe Town School in Crisis: Unsafe Building, Teacher Shortage Leave Students at Risk

by Nyantee S. Togba
October 2, 2024
in County News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Toe Town School in Crisis: Unsafe Building, Teacher Shortage Leave Students at Risk

TIMBO DISTRICT, River Cess County – Toe Town Public School, an elementary institution in the heart of Timbo school district, is facing severe challenges including infrastructural issues, a shortage of qualified teachers, and a lack of essential resources.

With over 200 children relying on this school for their primary education, the community is urgently calling for assistance to improve the dire conditions.

The school’s problems include crumbling infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms, and insufficient seating for students. Aaron Geezay, a journalist based in River Cess County, reported that the condition of the school has deteriorated over the years, posing safety risks for its students.

“In addition to the unsafe building, there simply aren’t enough resources to accommodate all the students,” Geezay remarked. “This is the reality that Toe Town’s children face every day.”

After the collapse of the school’s building, in use since 2009, the local Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) and school administration initiated the construction of a new structure. However, financial resources quickly depleted, leaving the building unfinished and the children in an unsafe learning environment.

“The construction of the new school building began with contributions from parents and local leaders, but we’ve now run out of funds,” said Mr. Genesis Wehglee, the school’s principal and its only government-paid teacher. “Without further help, it’s difficult to see how we will finish the building and provide a suitable environment for our children.”

The school is also struggling with a significant teacher shortage. Of the four teachers currently working at the school, only Mr. Wehglee is on the Ministry of Education’s payroll. The remaining three teachers are volunteers, receiving only minimal stipends from the community.

“The volunteer teachers are doing their best, but without proper compensation, it’s hard to retain qualified staff,” said Mr. Wehglee. “We need more support from the government, NGOs, and prominent Liberians to help build this school and provide an adequate education for our students.”

Currently, children in Toe Town are forced to learn in the unfinished structure, with many sitting on the bare ground due to a lack of desks and chairs. Despite these challenges, students continue to attend classes in the hopes of a better future.

Toe Town is located between Konto Ziah Town and Siah along the Yarpah Town to ITI road. The community remains hopeful that assistance will come soon, but time is of the essence to ensure that the children of Toe Town receive the education they deserve.

Tags: Rivercess CountyToe Town School
ShareTweetSend
Nyantee S. Togba

Nyantee S. Togba

Next Post
Press Union of Liberia Election Scandal: Mae Azango Challenges ‘Illegal’ Induction

PUL Elections Controversy Deepens as Key Members, Development Partners Boycott Inauguration

Bishop Nugba Challenges Government on Jobs and Welfare at Church’s 85th Anniversary

Bishop Nugba Challenges Government on Jobs and Welfare at Church's 85th Anniversary

Discussion about this post

Recommended

LRA Launches New Automated HR Performance Management System

LRA Launches New Automated HR Performance Management System

7 months ago
ULAA breaks grounds tomorrow for US$1m complex

ULAA breaks grounds tomorrow for US$1m complex

3 weeks ago
  • Lifting Liberia’s girls: CJPS leads push for gender equality through education

    Lifting Liberia’s girls: CJPS leads push for gender equality through education

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Raped by her father, denied education: Mary’s plea for justice and a future

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • The lawmaker’s fake logging company

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Connect with us

Home

About Us

Investigations

News

Politics

Business 

Editorial

Contact Us

Privacy Policy

Advertise with us

Stay updated with the latest news by subscribing to our WhatsApp Channel

Click Here to Subscribe

© 2024 THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR, All Rights Reserved And subject to Terms of Use Agreement. 

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Investigations
  • News
    • National News
    • County News
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Human Interest
    • Press Release
    • Media
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Commentary
  • Op-Ed
    • Opinions
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Fact Checks
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
  • Sports

© 2023