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Bunkpurugu Senior High/Technical School Tax Parents to Contribute One Hundred Ghana cedis to support School.
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Abukari Alhassan BabaBunkpurugu Senior High/Technical School Tax Parents to Contribute One Hundred Ghana cedis to support School.
Teachers Association Executives of Bunkpurugu Senior High Technical School has unanimously agreed at a crunch meeting to levy parents an amount of one hundred Ghana cedis to enable them carry out some developmental projects in the school.
According to the Chairman Mr. Chimber Patrick, Government alone cannot longer shoulder responsibility of developing the school.
Parents in other schools has made contributions in the name of parents teachers association for various purposes.
Again, parents have to work together with government to ensure that their ward’s leave the school with good results.
“Dear parents let sacrifice a little more towards our ward’s progress in life”.
It is of expectations that the contribution will start coming by the end of July, 2022.
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