
Follow court order on fee collection, says School Education Department
The Hindu
Any violation will lead to contempt of court, schools warned
The School Education Commissioner has reiterated that all unaided private schools scrupulously follow the recent directions of the Madras High Court on fee collection for the current academic year. In a circular to all Chief Educational Officers (CEOs) and District Educational Officers (DEOs), K. Nandhakumar asked them to act according to the court directions that the DEOs take an appropriate decision in case of any dispute between parents/students and the school management over fee concession. The DEOs and the CEOs have also been asked to ensure that students do not drop out and are not removed. Students who face difficulties have been asked to approach the educational officials in keeping with the court directions, and the officials can accommodate them in a nearby government, corporation, municipal or panchayat school.More Related News

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