Education Minister assures no child’s academic future at risk as new school term begins

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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JTA urges government dialogue on education crisis and disaster preparedness

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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Curfew imposed in several St. Elizabeth communities

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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West Indies vs Bangladesh T20  World Cup opener in quandry 

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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Man shot and killed in New Town St Elizabeth lastnight

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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JTA President urges Education Ministry to reassess country’s reliance on technology in classroom

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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INDECOM probing death of inmate at Hunts Bay police lock up in St Andrew yesterday

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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PM Holness says Jamaica is moving toward regional murder rate average

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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Police investigating suspected suicide of man in Ocho Rios, St Ann

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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Flash flood watch in effect for low-lying areas across several parishes

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris-Dixion has stated that no child will have their academic future put at risk, because of the challenges facing the education sector due to Hurricane Melissa.

She made the declaration in her back to school message, ahead of today’s start of the new school term.

The minister said specific arrangements have been made for some schools, as repairs continue following the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in October.

She emphasized that these challenges will not hold back the continuation of learning.

Dr. Morris-Dixon added that the recovery process should ensure schools become stronger and more resilient, so that such impacts are minimized in the future.

In the meantime, she thanked the island’s schools for coming together as the recovery process continues.

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