“Your president wants to hear from you” – JTA embarks on series of consultations with educators

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

Jessie Ripoll Primary School Board to hold discussions with staff tomorrow, following death of principal

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

Over 560,000 traffic tickets issued in 2024; PSTEB hoping more motorists will comply with regulations

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

Jamaica Teachers’ Association describes late Jessie Ripoll Principal as “stalwart in the education sector”

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

Jessie Ripoll Primary plunged into mourning after Principal and wife killed in U.S. motor vehicle crash

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

JFB concerned over lack of jurisdiction to inspect residential properties to ensure adherence to fire safety procedures

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

NDM Chairman Michael Williams asks US outgoing President to exonerate Jamaica’s First National Hero

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

P-STEB will be placing greater focus on road safety for motorcyclists this year – ACP Gary McKenzie

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

Commissioner Beckford says JFB responded to 1,466 structural fires between January and November 30, this year

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More

“Park and Ride” system to transport people to and from tonight’s Fireworks Festival at Waterfront in Downtown, Kingston

The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) has embarked on a series of consultations with educators across the island.

In his New Year’s message, JTA President Dr. Mark Smith said the Association, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, has been the heartbeat of the education sector.

Dr. Smith noted that the JTA shaped and re-shaped the educational landscape for six decades, championing the cause of teachers and by extension students.

He said the JTA’s commitment will continue, starting with the series of consultations.

Read More