Schools to reopen today

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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Some Westmoreland residents contemplating next move after TS Rafael damage

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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Persistent rain affecting JPS’ response efforts following TS Rafael

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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People in USA, including Jamaicans, concerned about civil unrest amid presidential election

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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Jamaicans in USA have mixed views on historic presidential election

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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India officially submits ‘letter of intent’ to host the 2036 Olympic and Paralympic Games

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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Met Service extends flash flood watch and warning until 5 PM tomorrow

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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Preliminary damage assessments of roads to be conducted following passage of Tropical Storm Rafael

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

National Road Safety Council urges citizens to stay off roads during inclement weather

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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Residents of New Haven in Duhaney Park worried about crocodile encounters, during floods

The Education Ministry has directed public schools to resume normal face to face classes, where possible, today.

This after face to face classes were suspended yesterday due to the passage of Tropical Storm Rafael.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon said, the regional and school leadership of each institution should conduct assessments, and reopen schools, if it is safe to do so.

She said where a return to face-to-face classes is not safe, remote learning should continue through virtual platforms.

Parents and guardians are being encouraged to contact schools for necessary updates.

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