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Iddrisu says no A-list schools for C-list kids
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60919, member: 636"] Haruna Iddrisu condemns academic placement irregularities during Thursday discussions with PTA committee representatives. The Education Minister rejects students scoring aggregate 35 through 37 receiving category A school admissions. Such arrangements lack merit and raise serious questions about system integrity. Strict penalties await officials who manipulate student assignments. The Tamale South representative emphasizes complete system transparency within current placement procedures. Neither ministerial staff nor Ghana Education Service leadership can access or alter computerized selections. Merit-based criteria determine all Basic Education Certificate Examination graduate assignments without favoritism. This approach ensures fair distribution across educational institutions. Automatic placements have processed 483,800 qualified applicants from the total 590,309 eligible candidates. Remaining students must complete self-placement procedures independently. [/QUOTE]
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