Schools shift to online modality due to TS Melissa

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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NWA assessing vulnerable areas in preparation for TS Melissa

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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Alleged St James based robbery syndicate leader remanded until next month

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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Finance Minister says government periodically reviews disaster mitigation and response plans

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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Finance Minister says Jamaica is comforted by its disaster-response resources

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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Police Federation urges cops experiencing mental health challenges to seek help

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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All STATIN workers who conducted 2022 population and housing census paid

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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Policeman believed to have committed suicide at his home in Williamsfield St. Elizabeth

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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Samuda: Belmont Cove (Little Dunns River) not closed, UDC implemented tighter security

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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JABBEM again raises concern about citizens access rights to Belmont Cove (Little Dunns River)  

All schools have been directed to suspend face to face classes today.

The Education Ministry said it took the decision to suspend face to face classes as a precaution, due to the approach of Tropical Storm Melissa.

The Met Service has indicated that the island will begin to feel the effects of the storm by later today, with strong winds, heavy rains and possible flooding in some areas.

Portfolio Minister Dr Dana Morris-Dixon said where remote learning is not possible, schools should prepare take-home worksheets and other at home learning activities to ensure learning continues.

The minister said the main concern now is for the safety of staff and students.

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