Face to face classes resume today for some students at Oracabessa Primary following fire

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

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Morris-Dixon suggests review of laws relating to oversight remit of ministry for schools that require intervention

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

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Kingston Mayor says two areas identified for potential taxi park

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

Read More

DPP expresses concern that public discourse about fraud-hit SSL may jeopardise the court case

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

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Impasse with public sector medical consultants ends for now; they’re expected to resume normal duties today

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

Read More

Education Ministry begins disbursement of graduate allowances to teachers

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

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UTECH workers agree to resume duties pending second meeting later this week

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

Read More

Medical Consultants now meeting to discuss outcome of earlier meeting at Labour Ministry

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

Read More

Education Ministry assures no issue with graduate allowance payments to public school teachers

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

Read More

JTA: Non-payment of graduate allowance, retroactive mileage and slow salary talks frustrating teachers

Some face to face classes will resume today at the Oracabessa Primary School in St. Mary.

Others will switch to the online modality.

This in the wake of a fire on Wednesday, which affected a classroom, the reading lab and a storage area for sports gear.

The cause of the fire remains unknown.

Principal Winsome Forbes said in person classes will be held for grades 3 to 6.

These students will be temporarily accommodated in another classroom, or by the church hall.

Grades one and 2 will be engaged virtually.

Normal in person classes will resume for all grades next Monday, March 3.

Read More