Schools Affected by Riverton Fire to Remain Closed on Monday
By: March 15, 2015 ,The Key Point:
The Facts
- Permanent Secretary, Elaine Foster-Allen, says the closure is to facilitate the clean-up of some schools and determine their readiness for resumption, particularly those located within the immediate vicinity of the disposal site.
- In the meantime, Mrs. Foster-Allen said a decision regarding the GSAT examinations, scheduled for Thursday March 19 and Friday March 20, will be made by Cabinet on Monday (March 16).
The Full Story
The Ministry of Education is advising the public that the schools that were closed on Friday, March 13, as a result of the smog emanating from the Riverton City Disposal Site in St. Andrew, should remain closed on Monday, March 16.
Permanent Secretary, Elaine Foster-Allen, says the closure is to facilitate the clean-up of some schools and determine their readiness for resumption, particularly those located within the immediate vicinity of the disposal site.
She advised that other schools may take the decision to remain closed, depending on the wind direction update provided by the National Meteorological Office.
“Approximately 50 of our schools were closed in Kingston, St. Andrew, and St. Catherine, and we are still yet to receive information on the number of children who received treatment. We do know that children in at least 10 schools had to be sent to a clinic to receive treatment,” she said.
The Permanent Secretary was speaking at a media briefing at the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM), on Sunday, March 15, to provide an update on operations to extinguish a fire which has been burning at the Riverton City Disposal Site, since Wednesday, March 11.
Mrs. Allen said representatives of the Ministry, which has been monitoring the situation, visited four schools in the vicinity of the site on Sunday to assess the impact on students preparing for the upcoming Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT).
She said the Ministry is also encouraging parents to ensure proper supervision of their children while they are away from school.
In the meantime, Mrs. Foster-Allen said a decision regarding the GSAT examinations, scheduled for Thursday March 19 and Friday March 20, will be made by Cabinet on Monday (March 16).
She advised that over 11,500 students sitting the exams in schools in Kingston, St. Andrew, and St. Catherine, are likely to be affected.
“Some of the children have already been impacted by the smog; whether those children will be better by Thursday or Friday, we don’t know,” she stated.
The Permanent Secretary noted that a number of other issues exist, and all possible scenarios and recommendations will be made to the Education Minister, Hon. Rev. Ronald Thwaites, in time for Monday’s Cabinet meeting.
In the meantime, Mrs. Foster-Allen said the Ministry will continue to advise the public regarding the re-opening of schools.