Principals back call for specialist plant managers
SOME SCHOOL principals, reeling from the impact of a recent report on generally poor academic performance, want to be afforded more time to focus on instructional leadership in their schools.
Maggotty High aims to 'move up the steps'
WESTERN BUREAU: THEY MAY have been given a failing grade in Dr. Dennis Minott's recent survey of the 2003 CXC results, but this hardly matters to the teachers and students at the Maggotty High School in St. Elizabeth.
Rex Nettleford Prize in Cultural Studies
THE RECENT announcement by the Rhodes Trust of the Rex Nettleford Prize in Cultural Studies, tenable at the University of the West Indies, represents much more than many readers may realise.
Cancer Society hosts Relay for Life tomorrow
AFTER LAST year's successful inaugural staging, the Jamaica Cancer Society will again host Relay for Life at the Barbican Football Field, East Kings House Road, St. Andrew, from 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 12 to 6:00 a.m. Sunday, June 13.
JBI strengthens postal reform process
THE JAMAICA Bauxite Institute (JBI), through its Bauxite Community Development Programme (BCDP), is a very important partner with the Postal Corporation of Jamaica in the postal reform process of the Jamaica postal service.
Speedy processing fuels volume growth
SUPERINTENDENT OF parcels at the Central Sorting Office (CSO), L. Joy Williams, credits the efficient processing of items by staff in her department for the 25 per cent average monthly growth in the volume of parcels processed between January and April...
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