Ignore GNAT and CHASS, reinstating interdicted headmasters without disciplinary proceedings will set bad precedence – Parent to GES:
A concerned parent is urging the Ghana Education Service to ignore the bluff of Ghana National Association of Teachers ( GNAT) and the Conference for Heads of Assisted Secondary Schools (CHASS) over their stance on the eleven interdicted SHS headmasters.
Mr. Michael Adu-Gyamfi believes that any attempt by GES to reinstate the headmasters alleged to have collected unapproved fees and committed admission infractions without recourse to disciplinary proceedings will be an example of bad precedence and a breach of trust to parents.
Challenging the position of GNAT and CHASS suggesting to GES to let sleeping dogs lie, he queried whether the accused headmasters committed the offence or they are just pleading for them to left off the hook.
He also argued if GNAT and CHASS will maintain such position and extend such mitigation gesture to any member alleged to have committed any offence. The brazen nature of school authorities exploiting poor parents was so widespread which demands the use of scapegoats to serve as detterent, he reiterated.
Mr Adu Gyamfi insist that parents will be disappointed in the education service if it is cowed by the threats and fail to exhaust the disciplinary process.