Members of the Federation of Andhra Pradesh Teachers’ Organisations (FAPTO) person urged the School Education Department authorities to authorisation Earned Leave (EL) to teachers conducting peculiar and remedial classes for students who failed the 2026 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations during the ongoing summertime vacation.
In a practice submitted to Director of School Education Thameem Ansariya connected Saturday, FAPTO members referred to the orders issued by the authorities for conducting peculiar and remedial classes for SSC failed students and said teachers would widen indispensable guidance to assistance amended the walk percentage.
However, they pointed retired that students who failed successful the examinations were mostly irregular successful attending schoolhouse and that a bulk of them were improbable to be the remedial classes regularly. Their attendance, they said, depended mostly connected residential, societal and economical conditions astatine the crushed level. In specified circumstances, higher officials should not exert unit connected teachers regarding pupil attendance, they added.
The federation suggested that, to amended attendance among failed students, peculiar residential remedial classes beryllium organised separately for girls successful Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalayas (KGBVs) and for boys successful Model Schools astatine mandal headquarters. Since teachers attending the remedial classes were moving during summertime holidays, EL should beryllium sanctioned to them arsenic per rules, they said.
Referring to oral instructions allegedly issued to headmasters and teachers to enactment successful the “Badi Pilustondi” enrolment drive, the federation demanded that due written orders beryllium issued alternatively and EL sanctioned accordingly.
The FAPTO members said teachers were being engaged successful 1 programme oregon different each twelvemonth during abrogation holidays. If the volition was to marque them enactment passim the abrogation period, the contiguous “Vacation Department” strategy should beryllium reviewed and changed into a “Non-Vacation Department”, they added.
Those who signed the practice included federation State wide caput S. Chiranjeevi, president L. Sai Nivas, co-chairmen K. Narahari, C. Venkateswarlu and K. Prakasha Rao, lawman secretary-generals N. Venkateswarlu, K. Basava Linga Rao and G. Nivasa Rao, secretaries Syed Iqbal, M. Praveen Kumar and D. Madhusudhan Rao, and treasurer Ch. Subba Rao.

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