Infrastructure issues still plaguing Mt Hope Secondary
Parents of students of the Mt Hope Secondary School wasted no time today to voice their frustrations and disappointment with the Education Ministry over what they said is the abhorrent state of the institution.
A day that should signify a fresh start was instead marred with the same problems.
It has been some time that parents and TTUTA have expressed concerns over infrastructural issues at the school. These issues include faulty wiring, a damaged staircase and wood lice.
This morning, some of the parents staged a protest demonstration, even though the school was re-opened.
PTA president, Merrell Rodney, told Guardian Media that they had sent countless letters to the Education Ministry requesting assistance in fixing the school.
He lamented that it is the children who suffer the most when the State drops the ball.
“Nothing was done! I myself, and parents came in and did things,” he said. “Nothing was done… Nothing!”
“I am so upset that I cannot express words sometimes, because our children are the leaders of tomorrow,” he told Guardian Media.
Referring to the poor conditions at the school and the outstanding problems, the PTA president said:
“The children worked so hard, and that is what hurts me more. The children worked really hard, and it is unacceptable for them to be working in this. It is totally unacceptable!”
Meanwhile, TTUTA president Martin Lum Kin was there to support the parents. Lum Kin said the union hopes this morning’s demonstration sparks some action.