Jamaica Gleaner

School fees critical to education – Miller

- EDITORS' The Gleaner FORUM Jodi-Ann Gilpin/Gleaner Writer jodi-ann.gilpin@gleanerjm.com

PAUL MILLER, vice-chair of the United Church’s Education Commission, is convinced that school fees have become a political football and has called for the interests of the students to be given priority at all times.

Miller, who was among a group of panellists at a recent Gleaner Editors’ Forum, said, lately, fees and issues with school boards had become areas of contention between the Church and the ministry of education.

“Partnershi­p has made the school an enriching experience for everybody. The school represents a point of peace for everybody and it has to be maintained,” said Miller. “When you chip away at that partnershi­p, you are entering into an area that is very difficult. One such area is the question of fees,” he said.

“It is clear from discussion­s [over the years] that the State’s contributi­on was not sufficient to cover the cost of a school and, therefore, other ways had to be found. One of the ways was fees, call it what you will; the truth is, it ends up as a cost to parents. But fees have become a politicise­d instrument now,” Miller declared.

Miller was alluding to the controvers­ial tuition-free policy that was i ntroduced by the current administra­tion on assuming office i n 2016. He pleaded with the education ministry and other stakeholde­rs to make sure that everything was done to ensure that partnershi­p is promoted and the interests of the students were protected.

“The point is that education rests on partnershi­p, and when you interfere with that, we are in great danger. Our fear, right now, is that there is a movement of the State towards unilateral action, rather than collaborat­ive action,” said Miller.

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