Government delays school reopening to May 6 due to flooding, causing uproar among parents and students. Read more here!
The anticipated reopening of schools in Kenya has been delayed to May 6, announced by Education CS Ezekiel Machogu. The decision came after reports of schools being severely impacted by floods, leading to concerns over student safety. Many criticized Machogu for the abrupt postponement, with schools originally scheduled to open on April 29. The country faced intensified calls to delay the reopening due to the widespread flooding.
In response to the sudden change, the Kenya Railways Corporation extended the usage dates for SGR tickets purchased by students. This move aimed to assist those affected by the postponement and ensure they could still utilize their tickets. The last-minute decision left parents and students scrambling, with reports emerging of stranded individuals across the nation.
Interestingly, the delay in school opening highlights the vulnerability of educational facilities to natural disasters like floods. It also underscores the importance of preparedness and resilience in handling unexpected disruptions in the academic calendar. As the nation navigates through these challenges, the impact on students' learning and overall academic progress remains a key concern for stakeholders.
Education CS Ezekiel Machogu says some schools have been adversely affected by floods.
The schools were set to open today Monday, April 29, but that has been postponed to Monday, May 6, due to flooding as a result of the rains.
In a statement, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said they have received data that some schools have been adversely affected by the ongoing floods.
Calls for the postponement of the re-opening of schools following the raging floods across the country intensified yesterday.
The Kenya Railways Corporation on Monday, April 29, announced that students who had purchased Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) tickets and affected by the ...
In the wake of the Ministry of Educations last-minute decision to postpone the reopening of schools, reports of stranded students across Kenya are surfacing ...