'Reopening schools will keep island communities from dying'

Wed, Oct 14th 2015, 01:25 PM

 

THE Ministry of Education is racing to re-open schools on hurricane-battered islands in a bid to THE Ministry of Education is racing to re-open schools on hurricane-battered islands in a bid to circumvent the death of those small Family Island communities, Education Director Lionel Sands said yesterday.
As of last week, seven students reported to the ministry for relocation, according to Mr Sands, who told The Tribune that the number was likely to be higher as families may have gone directly to schools for placement. the death of those small Family Island communities, Education Director Lionel Sands said yesterday...

THE Ministry of Education is racing to re-open schools on hurricane-battered islands in a bid to THE Ministry of Education is racing to re-open schools on hurricane-battered islands in a bid to circumvent the death of those small Family Island communities, Education Director Lionel Sands said yesterday.

As of last week, seven students reported to the ministry for relocation, according to Mr Sands, who told The Tribune that the number was likely to be higher as families may have gone directly to schools for placement. the death of those small Family Island communities, Education Director Lionel Sands said yesterday...

 

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