THE STANDARD EDUCATION Grade Four Pupils at Bidii Primary School in Nairobi after learners resumed learning in January. [Stafford Ondego, Standard] A fresh row is brewing between the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) over impending mass transfers and delocalisation of school heads. Panic has hit over 30,000 heads of public schools as details emerged of a fresh shake-up by the TSC. Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has directed its regional staff to collect and forward data of school heads who have stayed in one station for over nine years. In a February 26 memo to all Regional Directors, TSC wants to be furnished with details of primary school headteachers and principals of secondary schools who have exited the teaching service.