The National Chairperson of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA), Christian Akin Atsu, has indicated that second-cycle schools across the country are bedevilled with challenges due to the implementation of the free Senior High School (SHS) Policy.
He, therefore, implored PTA members to support and contribute towards projects initiated by the Association to help resolve the challenges to provide conducive environments for academic activities.
He was speaking at the induction ceremony of new members at the Awudome Senior High School in Tsito in the Ho West District of the Volta Region.
There is more in this video report.
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