New academic year begins with a deficit of at least 137 teachers

As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

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As the education system faces what has been described as one of the worst teacher shortages in years, the new academic year has begun with a deficit of at least 137 teachers.

This as checks by IRIE FM News revealed that up to yesterday September 1, several schools across the island were still seeking at least 135 teachers.

The vacancies were published in one of the country’s main newspapers.

The DeCarteret College in Manchester, which was not listed in the newspaper is also in need of 2 teachers.

Acting Principal Marlon Britton said 10 of its teachers left the system through different ways, including resignation.

He said 8 of those vacancies have been filled.

Mr. Britton said existing teachers will cover the classes until the 2 vacancies are filled.

The Education Ministry had indicated that foreign teachers would be engaged to fill the gaps at schools.

However, Mr. Britton said the institution was not considering this option, due to the possibility of a language barrier.

Meantime, the Belmont Academy in Westmoreland is in need of at least 5 teachers as well as teacher assistants.

This as 7 teachers resigned, some are on leave and several others have migrated.

Principal Rayon Simpson said the institution advertised 4 times but has not been able to fill all the posts.

He said the school indicated an interest in a foreign teacher, but that request will not be met.

Read More