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‘This job is not about my accomplishments!’ – Ms Sandy M. Harrigan-Underhill
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – “As the new Principal I take this responsibility very seriously, I am humbled by this opportunity and I understand that this job is not about me and my degrees and my accomplishments,” said the newly appointed Principal (acting) of the Elmore Stoutt High School Ms Sandy M. Harrigan-Underhill.
Major expansion plans for ESHS in 2015 – Hon Myron V. Walwyn
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - At this morning’s, September 10, 2014, 1st General Assembly of the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS), Minister for Education and Culture Honourable Myron V. Walwyn announced several initiatives that would enhance the physical and other structures of the school as he implored all not to take matters of education lightly.
'Rotary Needs You' – President Shan Mohamed
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – “There is much more work to be done in the BVI, the Caribbean and across the globe. You are the missing piece, join Rotary today,” said President of the Rotary Club of Road Town Mr. Shan Mohamed.
‘You must invest in your life; live purposefully excellent’ – EAPS Principal
HUNTUM’S GHUT, Tortola, VI – Principal of the Enis Adams Primary School (EAPS) Carleen B. Simmonds-Parsons told graduates of the 2014 graduating class that their life must be thought of as a business and as with any good business it must be invested in so that returns can be seen.
Chopping the head off the juvenile deviancy monster
By Dickson Igwe
This final story on the juvenile deviancy challenge in the Virgin Islands assesses whether social and economic inequality is a factor in juvenile delinquency. It offers a solution.
‘Do not depart from the teachings of your school/parents’ – Hon Myron V. Walwyn
HUNTUM’S GHUT, Tortola, VI – Minister for Education and Culture Honourable Myron V. Walwyn charged the 2014 graduating class of the Enis Adams Primary School not to depart from the teachings of their Alma Mater or that of their parents as they prepare to take the onward step to high school.
A global perspective on juvenile deviancy!
By Dickson Igwe
Juvenile delinquency in the Virgin Islands is a social, cultural, and economic devourer. If it continues to grow as swiftly as it is growing at present, it could destroy the fabric of Virgin Islands society.
What Happens When Education Truly Works?
By Alred C. Frett
ACFrett - BVP (Truth for the Youth)… Saturdays 6pm – 7pm on ZROD 103.7FM & ZVCR 106.9FM
Learning is fundamental and our capacity to learn depends on our capability to reason based on our ability to hear, see, smell, touch & taste… Furthermore, we can never enlighten our People or escape the Dark Ages without Education that extends beyond Walls of Schools & Colleges to encompass a World where nothing is too difficult or insignificant albeit Past, Present or Future.
Hon Fraser warns Hon Walwyn, ‘every dog has his day’
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Representative of the Third District the Honourable Julian Fraser RA, warned Minister for Education and Culture Hon Myron V. Walwyn that every “dog” has his day.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Kerine C. Henry
By Ron M. Henry
Undoubtedly, one important ingredient which is sometimes inadvertently overlooked whenever one seeks to achieve success in attaining difficult goals throughout life, is an unwavering belief and faith in a higher being.