Charles Aseidu visited students taking important exams across Tano South constituency. The parliament member encouraged 1,835 junior high school students during their Basic Education Certificate Examination. Boys made up 925 of the test takers from 61 different schools. Three students missed their scheduled exam dates. Education officials and local government leaders joined Aseidu during school visits.
The group toured examination centers at Bechem, Derma, and Techimantia locations. Aseidu told students the questions would match their classroom lessons. He warned against cheating and reminded them to leave phones at home. President John Dramani Mahama sent good wishes through the municipal leader. Officials promised strict punishment for anyone caught helping students cheat.
Agnes Amihere explained how the West African Examinations Council runs these nationwide tests. The education director called the exam a gateway to better schooling opportunities. Students received advice to stay focused and honest during their testing period. Local assembly members created security measures to prevent dishonest behavior. Teachers could lose their licenses for helping students break exam rules.
The group toured examination centers at Bechem, Derma, and Techimantia locations. Aseidu told students the questions would match their classroom lessons. He warned against cheating and reminded them to leave phones at home. President John Dramani Mahama sent good wishes through the municipal leader. Officials promised strict punishment for anyone caught helping students cheat.
Agnes Amihere explained how the West African Examinations Council runs these nationwide tests. The education director called the exam a gateway to better schooling opportunities. Students received advice to stay focused and honest during their testing period. Local assembly members created security measures to prevent dishonest behavior. Teachers could lose their licenses for helping students break exam rules.