Tamil Nadu

More than 900 schools in Tamil Nadu without Head Masters

Five chief education officer and 35 dist education officer posts also vacant for 6 months.​

S Kumaresan

PUDUKKOTTAI: Even as the State government is implementing several initiatives to improve the quality of school education and success rate of students, it has emerged that 950 posts of high school headmasters, five chief education officers (CEOs) and 35 district education officers (DEOs) have been vacant for more than six months.

The issue figured in the general body meeting of Tamil Nadu Government High and Higher Secondary School Headmasters Association, held in Velankanni recently. The association adopted a resolution urging the government to fill the vacancies at the earliest.

A headmaster who took part in the meeting told Express that vacancies of DEOs and District Elementary Education Officer (DEEOs) posts are filled with 35 per cent of postings from higher secondary headmasters, 40 per cent from high school headmasters and 25 per cent by selection through TNPSC Group 2 examination.

The posting for DEOs and DEEOs would be completed by March every year, but has not happened this year. The worrying fact is that at least one DEO has been retiring every month adding to the pile-up of vacancies, the headmaster claimed. Many headmasters have retired without getting the DEO’s promotion, despite having proper qualification, he claimed.

Samy Sathymoorthi, state president, TN Government High and Higher Secondary School Headmasters Association, told Express, “The DEO’s office takes care of implementing schemes and forwarding salary bills to the government, apart from allotting new posts for the needy or issuing deployment orders for excess posts depending upon student numbers.

With most of the posts vacant, headmasters are asked to double up as DEOs. This adds to their work load and they cannot concentrate on their designated schools. Incharge DEOs and HMs face several problems in carrying out their responsibilities.” Attempts to contact School Education Director R Ilangovan proved futile as the official did not respond to calls on his mobile or text messages.

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