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GHSS Kiphire holds first parents-teachers association

After its establishment on 1972, Government Higher Secondary School (GHSS) Kiphire held its first “Parents Teachers Association (PTA)” Saturday at the school premises.
The meeting which was also attended by parents including student leaders, NGOs, stakeholders and well-wishers decided to work together to uplift education quality especially in government schools within the district.
United Sangtam Students Conference (USSC) representatives while taking part in the discussion expressed dismay over the lack of school library at GHSS.
The representatives observed that it was the moral responsibility of every parent and teachers to shape the younger generation so that the highest standard of education could be imparted to the students.
Appreciating the efforts of the teaching community, USSC representatives also asked them and management to retrospect and take corrective measures as the school was not producing good result especially in HSLC exams over the years. 
Assuring all possible help to the school, parents who attended the meeting also expressed their deep concern over the performance of the school. They urged the management and teaching faculties to put more effort so as to make GHSS Kiphire one of the best schools in the state.
In the meeting, it was decided to form PTA and also organize “Parent’s day” every year. The joint area students union also took the responsibility to introduce “mail box” for the school. 
Proposing vote of thanks Imtinaro G/T GHSS thanked USSC, joint area students, Longmatra Area Students Union (LASU), Singti Area Students Union (SASU), Seyochung Area Students Union (SASU) Amahator Area Students Union (ARSU) and Kiphire Area Students Union (KASU) for taking personal initiative and supporting the school.

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