In this exclusive follow-up from CVM News, the Hydel Group of Schools in St. Catherine reappears in the headlines due to allegations that the principal refused to refund school fees for a grade seven student involved in an incident of assault by another child in September. Despite making progress as her son is set to transfer to another school, a new setback arises.
The mother, thinking the situation had resolved, approached the Ministry regarding the school fees. To her surprise, she was informed of an obligation to reimburse fees since her son attended Hydel for only one term. Upon visiting the institution, she encountered yet another unexpected situation.
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Reporter: Trishagaye Kelly
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