There is a simmering turbulence in Junior Secondary Schools with newly confirmed teachers staging war in schools, straining relationships with their bosses and colleagues from primary division.

For more than two years, a growing rift between Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers and their supervisors has created a tense working environment, disrupting the smooth delivery of education.

The friction has pitted head teachers against newly recruited JSS educators, with accusations of disrespect, insubordination, and even incitement being thrown around.

One such teacher received a stern letter from the administration, warning of consequences due to alleged misconduct. "This office has noted with much concern your lack of respect for authority, including insubordination and professional misconduct as pertains to your teaching and ethical standards," the letter stated, with a copy forwarded to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Sub-County Director.