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(FOASE) ATWIMA KWANWOMA :Peace Corps Volunteers finance computer lab
Two American Peace Corps Volunteers, Michael Simpson and Alex Peterson have financed the construction of a computer laboratory at the cost of GH¢24,000 for the Junior High School (JHS) of Foase in the Atwima Kwanwoma District of Ashanti
Date Created : 1/29/2009 12:56:58 AM : Story Author : GhanaDistrict.Com
Two American Peace Corps Volunteers, Michael Simpson and Alex Peterson have financed the construction of a computer laboratory at the cost of GH¢24,000 for the Junior High School (JHS) of Foase in the Atwima Kwanwoma District of Ashanti.
They have also furnished it with 20 computers and accessories while the Atwima Kwanwoma District Assembly has donated 20 tables and chairs.
The Acting Head Teacher of the school, Ms Beatrice Brenyah disclosed this when she led the Ashanti Regional Director of Education, Mr Joseph Kwabena Onyinah to inspect the laboratory.
The inspection formed part of the Regional Director’s tour to the newly-created district to inspect office and living accommodations allocated to the Ghana Education Service (GES) at Foase, the district headquarters.
Mr Onyinah said he was impressed with the accommodation and commended the community and the district assembly for the concern shown towards the development of education in the area.
He reiterated the importance of education in the socio-economic growth of the society and advised parents and guardians to send their children to school.
Mr Onyinah said it was the responsibility of the teacher to fully harness and develop the potentials of the child to make him an asset to the society.
The Assembly-member of the area, Mr Augustine Appiah-Kubi said a non-resident citizen of the area voluntarily donated the living accommodation to the GES while the district assembly converted an abandoned cocoa-shed into an office for the school.
Mr Gyansah appealed to the GES to post a qualified ICT Inspector to the school to manage the laboratory.
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They have also furnished it with 20 computers and accessories while the Atwima Kwanwoma District Assembly has donated 20 tables and chairs.
The Acting Head Teacher of the school, Ms Beatrice Brenyah disclosed this when she led the Ashanti Regional Director of Education, Mr Joseph Kwabena Onyinah to inspect the laboratory.
The inspection formed part of the Regional Director’s tour to the newly-created district to inspect office and living accommodations allocated to the Ghana Education Service (GES) at Foase, the district headquarters.
Mr Onyinah said he was impressed with the accommodation and commended the community and the district assembly for the concern shown towards the development of education in the area.
He reiterated the importance of education in the socio-economic growth of the society and advised parents and guardians to send their children to school.
Mr Onyinah said it was the responsibility of the teacher to fully harness and develop the potentials of the child to make him an asset to the society.
The Assembly-member of the area, Mr Augustine Appiah-Kubi said a non-resident citizen of the area voluntarily donated the living accommodation to the GES while the district assembly converted an abandoned cocoa-shed into an office for the school.
Mr Gyansah appealed to the GES to post a qualified ICT Inspector to the school to manage the laboratory.
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