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Jamaica Gleaner Lead Stories
published: Sunday | June 13, 2004

Education Ministry fails youth - Roper
REVEREND GARNETT Roper, former head of the National Youth Serivce (NYS), has accused the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Culture of shirking the overall responsibility to spearhead efforts to help capture wayward youths.

'Go after that green card' - Una Clarke speaks up for Jamaican teachers
NEW YORK: IN SPITE of the imbroglio that is swirling around the teachers who were fired last week, Caribbean advocates are hopeful that the matter can be resolved amicably.


Jamaica, here they come!
NEW YORK: JAMAICA, HERE they come! Even though some don't really want to ­ at least not now. One teacher recruit, Simone, vows not to stay in Jamaica for too long. Already she is looking at how to get into the Cayman Islands...


KSAC targets massage parlours
IN AN effort to safeguard against an outbreak of diseases, the Kingston and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) said the operations of massage parlours are to come under intense scrutiny.


Clustering schools for better management
A PROGRAMME is being developed under which groups of schools will be clustered for the purpose of having common services delivered, such as plant management, says Education Minister Maxine Henry-Wilson. This, she argues, will allow...


One dream ends, the other continues
NEW YORK: THEY CAME, they worked, they saved, they upgraded themselves educationally by getting their master's degrees, both are teachers in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn, but that is where the similarities end.





















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