TSC Addresses On Transfers For North Eastern Teachers Now
TSC Addresses On Transfers For North Eastern Teachers Now. Teachers in Garrisa County are looking to move to different districts because of safety concerns arising from frequent assaults. These attacks, which often coincide with the beginning of the school term, disrupt academic activities.
As a result, many teachers have gathered at the TSC headquarters and are waiting for official communication.
A total of 26,907 non-native teachers in Harris County have applied for letters to relocate to safer places. However, the TSC explained that it could not send the letter to teachers in the North-East district who are facing security challenges.
The teacher initiated an online transfer request but did not receive a response to the application. The Board emphasizes that transfers will only take place when there are suitable replacements for vacancies.
In the past, teachers could move between districts under the separation policy, but that policy was suspended in June 2021. So far, 46,962 elementary and middle school teachers have applied for transfer, and only 20,055 have been successfully transferred. A key criterion for transition remains the availability of suitable replacements.
The main purpose of delocalization is to promote national cohesion and integration, allowing teachers working in remote areas to be reunited with their families. TSC requires replacement before approving transfers to maintain course continuity.
Teachers in Garrisa County are looking to move to different districts because of safety concerns arising from frequent assaults. These attacks, which often coincide with the beginning of the school term, disrupt academic activities.
As a result, many teachers have gathered at the TSC headquarters and are waiting for official communication.However, the TSC explained that it could not send the letter to teachers in the North-East district who are facing security challenges.
TSC Addresses On Transfers For North Eastern Teachers Now