William V. S. Tubman High School in moroun and white

MONROVIA –Academic activities at Tubman High School have been brought to a standstill for a second consecutive day as graduating students protest the West African Examinations Council’s (WAEC) decision to withhold their Mathematics results.

 The students, who gathered on the school campus early Tuesday morning, expressed deep frustration, stating the delay is preventing them from completing their graduation process.

WAEC has reportedly withheld the results due to allegations of collusion during the exams.

Despite appeals from school authorities for calm and a return to classes, the students remain resolute, insisting they will not resume normal activities until their results are released.

As of Tuesday afternoon, classes remained suspended, with palpable tension continuing on the campus.

The protest highlights the students’ anxiety over their academic future and the impact of the withheld results on their ability to graduate.