JTA President calls for review of funding arrangement for schools

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Opposition concerned involvement of MPs and councillors in PATH selection process could lead to political victimization

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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England’s Ben Stokes asked to be omitted from selection for T/20 World Cup

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Five people remain in critical condition at St. Ann’s Bay Hospital following Sunday’s fatal crash on Fern Gully main road

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Five people died in three motor vehicle crashes across the island between last night and this morning

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Father and 6-y-o son killed in Portland crash

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Massive medal haul for Jamaica as the Black green and Gold standard bearers dominates Carifta Games

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Alphansus Davis High mourning loss of student who drowned in Alligator Pond yesterday

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Transport group urges operators upset at delayed fare increase not to participate in strike action

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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Police probing suspected drowning of teen in Alligator Pond

President of the Jamaica Teachers Association JTA Leighton Johnson, is urging the Education Ministry to review its funding arrangement for schools.

Speaking at the opening of the JTA Education Conference 2024, Tuesday, Mr. Johnson noted that there needs to be equity in the allocation of monies to schools.

Mr. Johnson added that schools with internet challenges should receive urgent attention.

The JTA President also called for schools to be equipped with smart boards.

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