The Hindu 28.01.2014
GVMC grind for better SSC result begins
With about 35 per cent of students lagging behind and
under pressure to improve the SSC result, the GVMC is planning to
introduce intensive residential coaching to students of civic schools.
After
the inclusion of Anakapalle and Bheemunipatnam in the corporation, GVMC
has 29 schools from which 1,935 students will take the SSC examination
in March. With an SMS system in place for informing attendance, time of
leaving the school and performance in weekly and other tests, parents
are in regular touch with headmasters and teachers. Headmasters assess
that a certain percentage of students either being poor in studies or
being chronic absentees are unlikely to get through the examination.
There
are also problems like teachers post being vacant in the schools. Of
the 715 posts, 38 secondary grade and 60 school assistant posts are
vacant. Some headmasters have asked for SGTs being posted there to tide
over the difficulty and nine SGTs have been posted, says Additional
Commissioner P. Poornachandra Rao who is in charge of education.
To
help students face the examinations better, GVMC has been giving them
answer books covering all the questions. “Besides, separate books on
each of the subjects are also being provided this year to help them do
better,” said.
The students have been categorised into A, B, C and D depending upon their performance.
In
the 2012-13 the SSC pass percentage was 70, about 2 per cent less than
that of the previous year. It, however, fell much below the district
average of 82 per cent.
To help students in C and D
categories special classes are conducted in the morning for
one-and-a-half hours and in the evening for three hours. During the
evening classes, snacks are also provided to them.
The classes have already begun and will continue till March 20.