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TSC Promotes 761 Teachers in Kisumu County

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It’s another show of the dedication and commitment by educators in Kisumu County, whereby 761 teachers have been promoted by the Teachers Service Commission. The commission remains sincere in rewarding professional excellence in the teaching fraternity based on meritocracy. Now, without further ado, let’s dive deeper into this most important development and its implications for the Kisumu County educational landscape.

Brief Summary:

  • 761 Teachers Promoted by TSC in Kisumu County for Outstanding Service
  • Teachers are being promoted in the course of receiving promotion letters, marking yet another milestone in their careers.
  • The promotion initiative underscores TSC’s commitment to rewarding excellence and nurturing professional growth.

Recognition for Excellence

The 761 teachers promoted in Kisumu County is a realization of such deep commitment on the part of the TSC towards upholding and rewarding excellence in the teaching-learning industry. Presided over by Dr. Samuel Marigat, the county TSC director, this was a celebration of dedication and input by the teachers who always perform all duties with excellence.

Promotion letters beset the deserving teachers, enhancing indescribably the pride and fulfillment in the educational setup in Kisumu County. This promotion varies from C1 to D5. To each of these teachers, this letter does not only insinuate the professional ladder but also the years it takes for one to work hard, dedicate time, and be committed to building young minds in Kisumu County.

Dr. Marigat adds that each case under scrutiny was merited and the process of promotions was very fair and all-rounded. This will ensure TSC creates a culture of being supportive and inclusive in treatment toward the educators, where merit is guaranteed and excellence fully acknowledged and awarded.

The elevation of the teachers in Kisumu County calls for celebration and reminds us of the crucial role they have played in shaping the destiny and future course of our society. Now that the County’s KUPPET secretary, Zablon Awange, urges the government to pump in more money for the hiring of more teachers, according to him, that amount will be to resource the education sector adequately so as to be in tandem with the students’ needs that keep changing.

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