Makini School sued for expelling PTA Chairperson’s two children
The
Makini School Junior Academy has been dragged to court after expelling two
minors allegedly over the activities of their father, who is the institution’s
Parents Teachers Association (PTA) Chairperson.
The
school’s head teacher Catherine Njuguna, Regional Managing Director Horace
Mpanza, as well as Operations Manager Gary Wagner have been listed as
Respondents in the case.
The
minors, suing through their mother, say they were removed from class and handed
termination letters on July 7, 2023 by Ms. Njuguna, who then ordered them to
wait for their parents at the pickup shade.
Representing
the two minors, lawyer Apollo Mboya argues that their right to education has
been violated as the school term has commenced and now they’re in danger of
missing their classes in Grade 3 and 4.
“The
Parents/ Teachers Association, by a letter dated 5th July 2023 through their
advocate on record, raised several issues concerning the welfare of the
learners in the school including high turnover of teachers through dismissal,
general aggressive behaviour of [the] Regional Managing Director, herein of
visibly carrying firearm within the school compound, smoking within the
institution in the presence of learners and erection of structure as a Smoking
Zone within the school,” submitted lawyer Mboya.
“The
Parents/ Teachers Association issued a notice dated 16th June 2023 calling for
the Annual General Meeting on 8th July 2023 as required by paragraph 8 of the
Constitution of Makini School Parents/ Teachers Association which was circulated
by Makini School to transact on its business including emerging issues raised
by the Parents/ Teachers Association in the letter dated 5th July 2023.”
The
advocate also argues that the two expelled minors are top students in the
respective classes with no disciplinary issues whatsoever, adding that the
experience has subjected them to cruel and degrading treatment.
Mboya
further termed the expulsion of the minors as “precipitate, hasty, petty,
malicious, capricious, draconian and discriminatory”, adding that it has caused
both them and their parents “emotional distress and anguish.”
The
minors’ mother Dena Atieno, in her supporting affidavit, informed the court that
she regularly pays their school fees and their records are up to date.
She
went ahead to also link their expulsion to the activities of her husband, who
was elected the PTA Chairperson in 2019.
Ms. Atieno
further accused Mr. Wagner of circulating a letter on July 7 purporting to
cancel the PTA Annual General Meeting that was set for the next day without
reason.
Milimani
High Court Lady Justice Mugure Thande directed that the Respondents be served
and file their responses on July 17, 2023.
Justice
Thande further set the case for mentioning on July 18, 2023.
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