

Tamil Nadu Schools towards setting new standards
School education minister of Tamil Nadu has announced that the government department officials will not be alloted leave till exams are over so as to secure 100% pass rate in government schools across the state.
He suggested that the DEOs should find out how many schools have secured centum pass results in the board exams last year, and see that it exceeds this year. They should be responsible to ensure the smooth conduct of the exams and to see that nobody malpractices during the exams inside the exam hall or outside. Meetings should be conducted with the school heads regularly to check whether teachers have completed the syllabus and are revising the portions, and visit schools often.
There would be incentives and awards for best performing officials. Schools must have enough furniture to seat all the children. He asked the DEOs to ensure that they have enough scribes in hand to assist children with disabilities to take the exam.
During the Budget session the Tamil Nadu government had announced that 710 middle schools in Tamil Nadu would be upgraded to high schools and 100 high schools to higher secondary schools. He asked the DEOs to check how many have been upgraded and to allot candidates to fill teaching and non-teaching post vacancies in the schools.
He suggested that the DEOs should find out how many schools have secured centum pass results in the board exams last year, and see that it exceeds this year. They should be responsible to ensure the smooth conduct of the exams and to see that nobody malpractices during the exams inside the exam hall or outside. Meetings should be conducted with the school heads regularly to check whether teachers have completed the syllabus and are revising the portions, and visit schools often.
There would be incentives and awards for best performing officials. Schools must have enough furniture to seat all the children. He asked the DEOs to ensure that they have enough scribes in hand to assist children with disabilities to take the exam.
During the Budget session the Tamil Nadu government had announced that 710 middle schools in Tamil Nadu would be upgraded to high schools and 100 high schools to higher secondary schools. He asked the DEOs to check how many have been upgraded and to allot candidates to fill teaching and non-teaching post vacancies in the schools.
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