NPEP donates more than 75 tablets to staff, easing transition to virtual learning for their families

Mon, Oct 19th 2020, 02:00 PM

With many families nationwide struggling with students' transition to virtual learning, the Board of the New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP) sought to ease the shift for its staff and their families, donating more than 75 tablets, wireless keyboards, and portable Wi-Fi devices to the organization's team members this week.

"Our team is our greatest asset in the continued successful management and growth of NPEP," stated Kenwood Kerr, NPEP Director. "Ensuring that they and their families are secure during uncertain times is a priority for us.

Providing devices critical to their children's educational success was a no-brainer, and we hope it provides an added level of comfort and peace of mind for their families during this time." 

Pictured left to right: Iman Joseph, NPEP Administrative Assistant; Antoine Joseph, NPEP Site Supervisor; Kenwood Kerr, NPEP Director; Duhiza Swaby, NPEP Corporate Secretary; and Jaime Strachan, NPEP Human Resources and Administrative Manager.

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