He added that the ongoing e-learning programs should not be reflected in the national exams because some of the children cannot access them.
His comments come amid plans to reopen schools in June by the Ministry of Education.
Education CS George Magoha formed a task force led by Ms Sarah Ruto to receive views from the public regarding the reopening of schools.
The CS had earlier said that schools will resume learning after the pandemic has been controlled.
All the learning institutions in the country were closed in March following the order given by President Uhuru Kenyatta to curb further spread of the virus.
Schools are however expected to reopen on June but the program could be altered by the surging cases of the virus.
The country recorded 72 new cases on Monday, which was among the highest recorded in Kenya.
The cases came from 2,711 samples tested in the last 24 hours. This brought the total number of infections to 1,286 across the country.
The government had tested 61,971 people by Monday for the virus.
Since the first case on March 13, 52 people have succumbed to the virus while 402 have recovered.
Retired Teachers numbering 52k who went home between 1997 and 2007 filed a case in 2006 complaining of under-payment of their pension.The case was heard and ruling was made in 2008.TSC has neglected all court orders from all courts including supreme court .what can these old ailing poor hopeless helpless men andwomen do to access their court award?