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Education officer honoured
published: Monday | November 6, 2006

Elgin Taylor, Gleaner Writer

Lluidas Vale, St. Catherine:

Several members of the education fraternity on Friday honoured Education Officer Dr. Ann Marie Hall during a function at the McCooks Pen Primary School in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.

Dr. Hall, who previously worked as a territorial education officer from the Education Ministy's region six offices in Old Harbour, is leaving that post to work from the ministry's head offices in Kingston as a senior education officer.

"She is always humble and fair and she is a stickler for being punctual," said principal of the Crescent Primary School, Iris Lewis.

And Jeremiah Golding, the chairman of the principals of cluster 26, hailed Dr. Hall for her exemplary style of leadership. Cluster 26 comprises schools in Clarendon and St. Catherine.

In a fitting tribute, Mr. Golding and principal of Mount Moreland Primary and Junior High, Rupert Hamilton, rendered poems in honour of their former territiorial education officer.

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