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Agriculture official: 'Transform' policies for industry's survival
New Providence must "transform" its housing and agricultural policies if it wishes for the local farming industry to survive, according to a top Ministry of Agriculture official.
In an interview with Guardian Business, Assistant Director of Agriculture Dr. Kenneth Richardson addressed the challenges facing local agriculture while outlining the industry's untapped potential as food costs and demand...
L.W. Young students exposed to technical studies
L.W. Young students exposed to technical studies
Students from L.W. Young Junior High School were recently exposed to the art of painting and provided with the opportunity to channel their practical skills at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI). Eleven boys were chosen to participate in a dual enrollment program.
The ninth grade students are participating in the 10-week program that will culminate on December 5 while simultaneo...
Praise for hard work that earned certificates
Praise for hard work that earned certificates
A GROUP of 80 public servants were yesterday awarded their certificates by the Ministry of Public Services for completing their upgrading programme in office procedures, keyboard skills, bookkeeping and accounts and English Language at both BJC and BGCSE level.
Exam results are nothing to be pleased about
Exam results are nothing to be pleased about
Minister of Education Jerome Fitzgerald expressed a positive reaction to the exam results of both senior and junior high school students that were released last month.
According to the results, student performance improved marginally in more than half the 27 Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) exam categories. However, on average students continued to earn low grades in the ...
Four awarded Tara Xavier Hepburn Foundation scholarships
Four more students have the opportunity to receive secondary private school educations for the 2014-2017 academic years through the Tara Xavier Hepburn Foundation.
Former T.A. Thompson student Ralph Sealy, former C.H.Reeves School student Shania Lewis, former H.O. Nash Junior School student Nastacia Turnquest and Monique Chandler of The T.A.R.A. Project and St. John's College were the hardworking ...
Educators urged to work to reduce the number of children who fall through the cracks
As everything begins and ends with education, public school administrators were encouraged to work to reduce the number of children who "continuously fall through the cracks" by Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome Fitzgerald during a recently-held public schools administrators' workshop.
Fitzgerald challenged administrators to look within themselves for the passion that drew them ...
Education is key for new Miss World Bahamas
Education is key for new Miss World Bahamas
She's a beauty with a purpose -- who wants to raise awareness of the importance of obtaining an education -- and become the first Bahamian to capture the Miss World crown.Almost two weeks after capturing the Miss World Bahamas title in her first time entering a pageant of any sort, Rosetta Cartwright is already entrenched in training to represent The Bahamas at the Miss World Pageant in Londo...
Exam results are nothing to be pleased about
Exam results are nothing to be pleased about
Minister of Education Jerome Fitzgerald expressed a positive reaction to the exam results of both senior and junior high school students that were released earlier this week.
According to the results, student performance improved marginally in more than half the 27 Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) exam categories. However, on average students continued to earn low grades ...
Dismal scores persist for nat'l exams
Dismal scores persist for nat'l exams
While student performance improved marginally in more than half of the 27 Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) exam categories, on average students have continued to earn Ds and Es in English language and mathematics, respectively, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Education yesterday.
According to the results, 588 students received at least a grade of C or ...
Exam results add up to a slight improvement in maths and english
ALTHOUGH Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald highlighted improvements in numerous BGCSE exam results yesterday, the national mathematics average remained an E while the English language average rose from a D to a D+...
Gabrielle Moss: Education is more than reading, writing and 'rithmetic
Education is more than just book learning and memorizing what teachers tell you, according to Gabrielle Moss, the 2014 recipient of the prestigious All-Bahamas Merit Scholarship (ABMS). To her, education is about developing as a whole person - and that includes academics.
"You also have to develop yourself morally, knowing the difference between right and wrong; developing yourself socially and be...
24 outstanding primary school students rewarded for academic excellence
For the past 12 years, Paul Smith, CEO of Electro Telecom has rewarded 12 outstanding students from primary schools in the Northwestern District with laptops for their high academic achievements. The philanthropic program started at Oakes Field Primary, Smith's alma mater, and later expanded to Gambier, T.G. Glover, Albury Sayle, Stephen Dillet and Woodock Primary Schools. Mabel Walker Primary Sch...
Advancing trends in technology
Advancing trends in technology
The Bahamas government has teamed up with Microsoft in a partnership agreement to advance trends in technology that will result in changes in the way students and teachers work, learn and live. Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome Fitzgerald said the Microsoft Partners in Learning Education Transformation Agreement was a significant milestone in the development of education, in tha...
Teacher says the move toward consistent use of technology in the classroom is a move in the right direction
Teacher says the move toward consistent use of technology in the classroom is a move in the right direction
With the proliferation of technical device distribution over the past decade, the efforts of contemporary educators to incorporate technology into the classroom should come as no surprise to those who are reasonably minded, but Nancy Seymour, a teacher at Eight Mile Rock High School in Grand Bahama is still questioning whether technology has been properly blended into the classroom.
The computer s...
Navigating the teen years and coming to terms with lupus
Joenel Humes is like most teenagers -- she's looking forward to summer break and doing absolutely nothing, especially after sitting six Bahamas Junior Certificate examinations (BJCs). She also likes to sing and dance, and talking with her friends is high on her list of priorities.
She, too, has lupus.
The 14-year-old, who is affectionately referred to as "JoJo" by her family, was diagnosed with t...
Lyford Cay International School celebrates Commonwealth Day
After learning that the song, "God Bless our Sunny Clime" was sung for the first time as the national song of The Bahamas at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) held in The Bahamas in 1985, elementary students and guests at Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) had an opportunity to listen to the song. Grade six students at LCIS led an assembly to educate the school's student bod...
Double victory and triple triumph
Double victory and triple triumph
Passion, persistence, perspiration and patience in pursuit of excellence propelled Bahamas Star Gymnastics' (BSG) competitive squad to the top of the medal podium in a recent competition.
In their second appearance at the Tim Rand American Twisters Gymnastics Invitational, hosted in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, these "starlets" nailed a first place in the team division for Level 2, a fourth place in ...
Double Victory & Triple Triumph
Four students benefit from Tara Xavier Hepburn Foundation
Four students are the latest to benefit from the Tara Xavier Hepburn Foundation, taking the total number of scholarships awarded by the Foundation to 21, at the cost of just over $100,000Demonica Brown, a graduate of L.W. Young Junior School, joined Jefferson Stubbs, who currently attends St. Anne's School, at St. Anne's School; while Eleanore Simmons, a graduate of H.O. Nash Junior High Schoo...
Top Northwest District students recognized
Top Northwest District students recognized
Candis-Amber Petty, a former student of H.O. Nash Junior School who is currently a student at C.R. Walker Senior School, was recognized for her academic achievements in the 2013 Bahamas Junior Certificate (BJC) examinations at the 12th Northwestern District Thanksgiving Awards and Recognition Ceremony.She was graded at A grades for the eight exams she sat (and finished in a three-way tie for ...
Star pupils are honoured
Star pupils are honoured
MORE than 200 outstanding students were recognised with gifts of plaques, trophies and cheques for their achievements in the Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) and Bahamas Junior Certificate (BJC) during the Ministry of Education's annual National Awards ceremony.
Star pupils are honoured
Star pupils are honoured
MORE than 200 outstanding students were recognised with gifts of plaques, trophies and cheques for their achievements in the Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) and Bahamas Junior Certificate (BJC) during the Ministry of Education's annual National Awards ceremony.
Pastor pays tuition for 11 students
Pastor pays tuition for 11 students
Being thy brother's keeper has taken on new meaning at the Church of God of Prophecy, Seven Hills, as Senior Pastor Bishop Clarence N. Williams recently walked into The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI)...
The Bahamas in the world, pt.2
The Bahamas in the world, pt.2
o This commentary is from a lecture given at The College of The Bahamas on Monday, December 2, 2013.
I commented publicly that it surprises me the number of public officers who do not even read the newspaper on a daily basis or listen to the Bahamian news. They do not know that there is something in the news or the social media that affects the work in immigration or foreign affairs that may re...
Businesses must 'do more' to up employees' productivity
"Fundamental issues" are impacting the labor productivity of Bahamian workers, and businesses should place greater emphasis on ensuring their staff develop their skills and "core competencies" to raise overall productivity, a Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation executive has stated...
Principals told that there is much room for improvement
Days before the opening of the new school year, public school principals were told that there is much room for improvement in the education sector by Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome Fitzgerald, but that in their pursuit of educational success that he was more concerned about the factors beyond their control -- particularly parental involvement in children's education...
Exam results graded a D
Exam results graded a D
DESPITE the government's stated focus on improving public education, the average results of the 2013 BJC and BGCSE examinations continue to hover around D.
New strategy for failing students
New strategy for failing students
Minister of Education Jerome Fitzgerald said yesterday his ministry is in the final stages of drafting a proposal for a standardized diploma, which will soon be taken to Cabinet for approval.
The new guidelines are expected to lessen the number of students who leave high school without a basic grasp of literacy and numeracy...
Mother of three home-schools her children
Mother of three home-schools her children
In the United States, home-schooling has grown from nearly extinct in the 1970s to approximately 2 million school-age students, according to reports -- as parents dissatisfied with the public school system turned to the appeal of schooling their children themselves at home. In The Bahamas the lure of home-schooling children has also taken hold...
Golden Eagles told to spread their wings and fly
Golden Eagles told to spread their wings and fly
L.W. Young Junior School head boy, Akeive Burrows, is St. Andrew's School bound having received a full four-year scholarship to the private institution.
Akeive led the way in accomplishments among his peers at their recent graduation service. He was named the school's salutatorian, as he graduated with a 3.80 grade point average. He was also named the most distinguished student by virtue of his...