The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information is reporting an increase in passes for this year’s Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) exams, with over 30,000 students obtaining passes in one or more subjects.
Residents of Moravia Clarendon receive new Health Center; National Works Agency undertaking infrastructure projects in St. Thomas; and States of Emergency yielding results. The news in details after the break.
Basic schools to benefit from grant funding; more community based homework centres to be established; and Math teachers urged to adopt new subject assessment standards.
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