Minister of Education, Matthew Opoku Prempeh
The controversial double-track system, which seeks to ease congestion in public senior high schools (SHSs), is expected to commence today, as first-year students report to their various schools.
DAILY GUIDE has gathered that students with Green Track are mandated to commence classes today.
However, those with Gold Track, according to the Education Ministry, are not due to start school today.
As such, they are to verify their status or undertake their registration process from now to November 8, 2018. Those with no track would resume as normal students.
Modalities
Education Minister, Dr Mathew Opoku-Prempeh, earlier said that only 400 out of the estimated 670 SHSs would run the double-track system for the 2018/2019 academic year, with the system expected to ease congestion in classrooms.
It is believed that over 8,000 teachers are being recruited to handle the sandwich classes so that teachers would not be deprived of their holidays.
Under the new system, teaching hours are due to increase from six hours per day to eight hours per day.
Teaching hours are expected to increase from 1,080 hours per year under the current trimester system to 1,134 hours per year under the proposed double-track system.