Classes at Excelsior Primary and Infant School suspended today following death of school’s Vice Principal at the weekend

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

Prime Minister urges Jamaicans to make preparations as Atlantic Hurricane season begins

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

Health Minister Dr. Tufton says no need for panic over latest outbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease in the country

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

National Security Minister, Dr. Horace Chang announces plans to reconfigure the divisional boundaries of Jamaica Constabulary Force

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

300 more CCTV cameras to be added to JamaicaEye system

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

Two shot, one fatally in St. Mary last evening

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

Investigation launched into allegations of neglect and unprofessional conduct at the St. Ann’s Bay Regional Hospital

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

Police probing murder of Clarendon businesswoman during home invasion last evening

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

Planning Institute says Jamaica’s economy grew by 6% last quarter but further growth could be hampered by impacts of Russia-Ukraine war

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.

 

Consumers to see an increase in the prices of all products supplied by Petrojam today

Classes at the Excelsior Primary and Infant School have been suspended today (June 6) following the death of a member of the school’s faculty.

 

Vice Principal, Shirley Pinnock is among two teachers who reportedly passed at the weekend.

 

The second educator, Delores McFarlane taught at the Discovery Ball All-Age and Infant School.

 

The deaths of the educators were confirmed by President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Winston Smith.

 

Mr Smith noted that he will be visiting with the staff at both institutions.

Mr Smith urged members of the teaching profession to prioritize their health.