St. Samuel teachers demand salary arrears Print E-mail
Written by Mack Rogers   
Friday, 04 July 2008

Teachers of the St Samuel High School on Center Street have threatened to withhold their final exam results in demand of their six-month salary arrears.


The teachers accused the school administration of not paying them since January.
 

The aggrieved teachers said they have communicated with the school board expressing their concerns but to no avail.
 

The teachers had earlier threatened not to give the students their final examination but said they administered the tests when church intervened.
 

The teachers also accused the school’s administration headed by Albert Johnson and called for his replacement.
 

When our reporter contacted Mr. Johnson on the allegation from the teachers, he refused to comment and angrily shut his office door.
 

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