THE Parent Teacher Association of a Tamil school in Batu Kawan, Penang, has demanded that action be taken against the headmistress who is said to have lodged three police reports over trivial matters, Malaysia Nanban reported.
The PTA chairman P. Gnanasunthal said the headmistress refused to work with the PTA to resolve concerns raised by them regarding the school’s performance.
She was also against accepting funds provided by the state government, which meant the students did not receive all the resources they need, he claimed.
Any plans and proposals from the PTA would also get shot down without consideration, leaving parents dissatisfied, he said.
Instead of discussing the differences, the headmistress would lodge police reports over trivial matters, bringing the school into disrepute.
The PTA has asked the state education authorities to intervene.
The PTA chairman P. Gnanasunthal said the headmistress refused to work with the PTA to resolve concerns raised by them regarding the school’s performance.
She was also against accepting funds provided by the state government, which meant the students did not receive all the resources they need, he claimed.
Any plans and proposals from the PTA would also get shot down without consideration, leaving parents dissatisfied, he said.
Instead of discussing the differences, the headmistress would lodge police reports over trivial matters, bringing the school into disrepute.
The PTA has asked the state education authorities to intervene.
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