In 2016 ToroDev with support from SIDA carried out the training of Three hundred & fifty three (353) SMC and PTA members from 36 sampled schools on their roles & responsibilities, UPE policy, advocacy using ICT, (online/electronic), inspection, monitoring & lobbying for improved service delivery.
In April 2018 M&E team carried out an evaluation exercise to track the impact on the trained SMC and PTA members and to get recommendations for improvement. During evaluation exercise 8 schools were sampled in two sub counties of Nyankwanzi and Bufunjo Kyenjojo District and 8 schools in two sub counties of Rwebisengo and Kibuku Ntoroko District. The targeted people engaged in the discussion included SMC/ PTA Chairpersons, Vice chairpersons, members and head teachers of the 16 sampled schools.
Situation Before the training in 2016
- SMC/ PTA members not aware of their roles & responsibilities especially the role of monitoring, supervision, budgeti
- Divisionism between PTA and SMC members which was causing poor management in school.
- Lack of Lobbying and advocacy skills
- Failure to follow up learners who drop out of schools, follow up girls who leave schools for marriages, early pregnancy etc and sensitizing parents on the importance of education
Action points set after the training.
- Conducting monitoring & supervisory work regularly at least twice a month.
- Holding joint meetings between SMC and PTA to plan and develop their schools together
- Lobby for lunch for pupils, lobby for funds to fence the school
- To work hand in hand with parents, LC1 and police to a arrest parents don’t send their children to school.
Situation after 17 months of training
- Improved monitoring & Supervisory role by SMC /PTA for example before the training monitoring was once a term but after the training its 6-8 times a month
- SMC members executing planning and budgeting roles much better
- Joint meetings were held in two schools out of 15 sampled Mabira P.S & Nyankwazi P.S Kyenjojo district
- Out of 15 schools visited 10 had made a provision for lunch for candidate pupils
Key Comments/findings during the evaluation exercise
“After the training we fully understood the role of monitoring and we went back to our school, re-organized ourselves and divided days in a month making sure at least every week one member from committee visits the school to monitor what is going on and report back to us through a phone call or in committee meetings. We used not to do this before the training and this has improved good working relations with our head teacher, staff and learners”.Said Kasigazi John SMC Chairperson Nyankwanzi P.Sch.
“We appreciate the work done by SMC/ PTA members, at least every month the chairperson comes to monitor teachers and learners attendance and talk to them at least 6-8 times a month. This has motivated teacher’s and reduced learners absenteeism hence improved performance in the 2017 primary leaving examination where we scored 10 first grades in 2017 compared to 6 in 2016”. Said Head Teacher Nyabirongo P.Sch
“As PTA members we have tried to follow up money raised by parents to support school activities to see if it’s well allocated, well spent and always ask for accountability from the head teacher at the end of the term, this is because we understood that it’s our role to be part of budgeting and planning for the school”. Said chairperson PTA Mabale P.Sch Ntoroko
“As SMC members we been always contacted by Headteacher to engage in planning and budgeting exercise for the school whenever the new term begins, we take part in approving the budgets and allocating funds on priorities, for example we approved funds to fence the school and to renovate classrooms this has improved proper resource allocations, transparency, trust and accountability”. Said Chairperson SMC Nyabirongo. P. Sch
“We made it compulsory that parents should provide 5 kgs of maize seeds to school administration and 3,000/= to pay the cook as one way of making a cup of porridge to Primary Seven learners , we did this starting with 2017 and we are happy that parents responded positively and this increased concentration and good performance”. Said the Head teacher Nyabirongo P.s
“We held a meeting with parents and requested them to try and pack food for the candidates, parents have diligently done this and it has helped us to have one extra hour in evening to do revision with learners”. Said Head teacher Rwamabale P.s
“As SMC we used the skills we gained from the training to lobby for a temporary kitchen for our staff since our staff used to complain of this problem. We worked with community because of their trusts in us and we have gained more confidence since we were oriented” Said the head teacher Nyakwanzi Primary school.
“We also solicited for funds to buy Solar panel to provide light to learners to allow them have extra lessons at night, we are happy that we worked together with parents and this helped us to produce best results in 2017 national examination”. Said John Kasigazi chairperson Nyakwanzi P.S.
“We followed up one case where our p.6 girl dropped out and went for marriage, the parent approached us and we worked hand in hand with police and rescued this girl, she came back to school and we are happy that her parents were courageous enough and reported the case to us , which we followed up and rescued her.” Said the Head master Nyankwanzi
“We still have failed to handle the issue of school drop outs because parents are not cooperative in the way that parents have failed to support their children with basic needs especially the girls and this has forced girls to dropout and go for marriage”. Said Head teacher Kitaihuka p.sch
Challenges
There is a challenge of lack of funds to travel to school to monitor the activities as many times as possible, this role is mostly left for chairpersons PTA and SMC this is according to Makodo, Kitahuka, Mabale psch
We still face a challenge of some parents failing to attend very crucial meetings to plan with the schools especially in Ntoroko district.
Recommendations
- ToroDev to support some learners who can’t afford to pack something especially those in candidate classes
- Massive sensitization of both learners and parents on their roles and responsibilities
- To conduct radio talkshows and host leaders to come and address some challenges schools face in accessing quality education.
- To support SMCs and PTA members quarterly to conduct joint meetings.