Face-to-face classes resume at Grange Hill schools which were closed following threats from gunmen earlier this week

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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Classes to be held online at the Grange Hill High tomorrow following alleged threats from gunmen

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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JLP and PNP condemn altercation between supporters during today’s swearing-in of councillors at KSAMC

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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Classes dismissed at some schools in Grange Hill, Westmoreland following alleged threats from criminals

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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PM Holness says countries in Western Hemisphere cannot allow civil war to begin in Haiti, as security forces grapple with gang violence

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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US commits additional $133 million to aid crisis-torn Haiti

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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Agriculture Ministry to ramp up activities under its New Face of Food initiative this year

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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Child Protection and Family Services Agency to receive increase in financial allocations this year

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

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Member of Vybz Kartel’s legal team pleased that Privy Council appeal judgement will be handed down next Thursday

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

Read More

St. Catherine North police name person of interest following gun seizure in Spanish Town, yesterday

Face-to-face classes resumed at the Grange Hill Primary and Grange Hill High schools in Westmoreland this morning (March 14).

This follows closure of the institutions on Tuesday and Wednesday due to alleged threats by gunmen.

Education Minister Fayval Williams confirmed the reopening which she said was facilitated by support from the security forces.

Mrs. Williams said these incidents solidify the need for transformation in the education sector.

She said while online learning took place in the interim, the internet connectivity is not at the level it should be in the community.

The Education Minister said the psychological support needed for the students and staff of both institutions, highlights the need for all citizens to come aboard in transforming the education sector.

She was speaking at the quarterly press conference for the Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC).

Read More