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Two Years After the Storm, Children Still Waiting: Investigating Todee’s Broken Education System
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TWO YEARS AFTER THE STORM, CHILDREN STILL WAITING: INVESTIGATING TODEE’S BROKEN EDUCATION SYSTEM
By Emmanuel T. Degleh, Courage K. Ballah & Famata L. Buttel TODEE STATUTORY DISTRICT, Rural Montserrado County — In Yoe Town, the sound of the school bell has been replaced by the steady patter of rain on bare concrete. Nearly two years after a violent storm ripped the zinc roof from Yoe Town Public School, more than 200 school-aged children remain trapped in educational limbo—not because of conflict or disease, but because a public institution …
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