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December 21, 2011
Kindergarten-Aged Students Taught The Value Of Giving

Charity begins at home and ends abroad. And while the students at Over-the-Rainbow Academy and Kids Care Center, may not fully grasp this concept, the school's staff believe that children are never too young to learn.

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November 08, 2023
King's College holds official opening ceremony

THE official opening ceremony for King's College School in The Bahamas was held yesterday.

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September 12, 2023
East GB children still waiting for schools

Four years after Hurricane Dorian, residents of East Grand Bahama are still waiting for schools in the area to reopen while families are forced to drive daily to and from Freeport, move closer, or send their children to stay in the city. All four schools in East Grand Bahama - East End Preschool, East End ...
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What a cozysight!
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October 14, 2010
What a cozysight!

Tucked into bed and being read a bedtime story is the perfect way to end the day. With that in mind, the administration at First Step Academythought it would be the perfect way for them to end Literacy Week, so they allowed the entire student body from pre-kindergarten through grade six, encompassing some 900 students over three campuses, to attend school for the day in their PJ's. It was a sight ...

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October 11, 2010
Letter: Stop public school dances and save our youth tomorrow

EDITOR, The Tribune.

It is said that "we create most of our problems yesterday that we seek to resolve today."

Let me state clearly that I am not against "Fun Days" for Public School students as I do believe in recreation, social interaction and yes, of course, fun times for youths of all ages from Kindergarten to university.

However, what I am saying is that we must be careful what we promote ...

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July 21, 2023
Dance integration: beyond imagination

Dance is a way of moving through life, from childhood to adulthood, and it's never too early to value dance, according to Cristen Carole, great-niece of the legendary Shirley Hall Bass. With this in mind, Carole is continuing Hall Bass' legacy of excellence in performing arts education with hosting the 5th annual Shirley Hall Bass ...
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March 19, 2018
Learning through game play

Educators recently received instruction on how game-based learning (GBL) could be used as regular teaching tools, concept review/reinforcement tools and as testing tools in formative assessments or as pre/post tests for students from kindergarten through 12th grade. Dr. Patrice J. Pinder hosted the STEAM (science, [...]

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May 10, 2023
The Irony Of Independence

On this day, a mere two months away from what will be the 50th Independence anniversary of this glorious country that I love and call home, I am angry and saddened by the continued ignorance and lack of vision from our misdirected leaders who are leading us backward culturally as a people, instead of forward, upward, and onward towards the rising sun!

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May 10, 2023
The irony of independence

Dear Editor, On this day, a mere two months away from what will be the 50th independence anniversary of this glorious country that I love and call home, I am angry and saddened by the continued ignorance and lack of vision from our misdirected leaders who are leading us backward culturally as a people, instead ...
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The p...

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