A former student of a secondary school in Kota Belud who sued a teacher, a Principal, Education Minister and five others for refusing to teach the English subject to her, four years ago, decided to change new solicitors to represent her in the hearing
PETALING JAYA: Schools are at a crossroads over face masks – they feel children will be more comfortable without masks in a learning environment but also fear that any virus could spread quickly if masks are not worn.
The hearing of three former secondary school students in Kota Belud who sued a teacher, the Government, Education Minister and two others for refusing to teach English three years ago began at the High Court, Monday.
The suit of Rusiah Sabdarin, Nur Natasha Allisya Hamali and Calvina Angayung, who are now 21, was heard before Judge Leonard David Shim