
Section of parents and guardians of the Form One Senior High School students are crying bitterly over what they describe as, tapping of their monies on the parts of the various school's heads.
According to them, the prospectus given to their wards by the school heads are problematic, referring to the majority of them as weird and unnecessary.
Speaking to filasconews.com Kwame Wiredu a.k.a Sanitation Ambassador on the markets in Kumasi of the Ashanti Region, some of the parents who had come to the market to cover their ward's prospectus lamented that, the heads have abused the items.
They said, they have taken advantage of the Free Senior High School and draining monies from parents with any means.
They disclosed that a lot of the listed items are just to be kept by the schools and sold later.
They also alleged that some are charging them illegal fees before admission, therefore, calling on the government through the education ministry to step in.
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