Parents Blame Schools, Teachers After Their Kids Get Low Scores In MP Board Results – News18

The education department has issued a notice to the headmasters.

The department has now prepared a list of schools whose score was less than 30%.

The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education has declared the class 10 and class 12 board results on April 24. After the results were announced, there was chaos in the education department due to the poor results of class 10 and class 12 students. In these exams, many schools in Harda scored below 40%. Seeing this result, parents of students have accused the negligence of schools and teachers. On the other hand, the officials of the education department have swung into action. The department has now prepared a list of schools whose score was less than 30 per cent. These include 28 high schools and 7 senior secondary schools.

It is said that the education department has issued a notice to the headmasters of all these schools and asked for a response. The schools with low scorers are all located in rural areas. In such a situation, the question of the standard of education imparted in rural areas also arises.

The results of the children attending these schools have increased the concern of their families. They blame the teachers for the poor results. As soon as the results came out, the Education Department was tense.

This year, 6094 children in the district had taken the class 10 exam. Of these, 3297 children passed. So the result was 53.84 per cent. In 12th grade, 3491 children had taken the exam. Of these, 2478 students passed. So the result of this exam was 70.98 per cent. The district education department checked these results and the officials of the department identified the schools with the worst exam results. During this check, it was found that the result of the children was low due to negligence.

During this time, some schools also came forward whose result was zero. In Government Naveen High School, Raktya, 4 children were in class 10 and three of them failed. However, one school has received remedial training. Similarly, out of 74 children in Temangaon, only 8 children passed. The Education Department considers the school principals negligent in the whole matter.

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