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BY: Severious Kale-Dery
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Pupils of the Alezuma Basic School in the Kwahu Afram Plains South District in the Eastern Region now have the comfort of sitting in a three-unit classroom block, after over 20 years of studying under a mango tree.
The newly built structure built with free labour by community members also has an office, a store and a six-seater toilet for both learners and staff.
The support was initially intended to fund a pavilion as an alternative learning environment, but this was upgraded into a full classroom block when the financial support increased.
The District Education Directorate has subsequently procured new desks for the Kindergarten Department that are expected to be handed over to the school this week to support the ongoing overhaul of infrastructure and facilities.