Several schools yet to receive grants due in December from Gov’t for school operations; PATH lunches impacted

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

Computer lab to be established at Craighead Primary in Manchester following promise my MP Audley Shaw

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

Manchester police probing murder of woman in Land Settlement District last night

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

Portmore Mayor calls for increased lighting and police patrols along Dyke road in St Catherine

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

JTA should receive clearer understanding of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by end of this week

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

New Board at Edna Manley College

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

Attorney-at-law says police must have reasonable suspicion that an offence is being committed, or likely to be committed when stopping motorists

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

INDECOM probing two separate fatal police shootings in St. James at the weekend

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

Religious leader cautions Government against partnering with churches to tackle mental health

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.

 

Two people killed in motor vehicle crash along the Mandela highway this morning

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says several school administrations have not received grants due in December from the Government for school operations.

 

JTA President, La Sonja Harrison explains that administrations were expected to receive the funds from the Education Ministry to facilitate day-to-day operations for this school term.

 

She laments, however, that the date has passed, with several administrations still waiting to receive the funds.

She says lunches being prepared under the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH) are among the operations impacted.