Good morning to all. I am delighted to greet you the educators this morning as we get ready to open our schools for the 2020/2021 academic year. Three years ago yesterday, Hurricane Irma unleashed unprecedented destruction. The fact that we are still on the land of the living is a testament to God’s faithfulness to us. I am grateful to God for his guidance and protection over the past three years. Tough times don’t last, but tough people do. I thank God that he blessed us with resilience.
The public is invited to participate in an online webinar titled, ‘Preparing Children For Going Back to School in COVID-19 Times’ on Thursday, September 10 at 4:00 p.m.
The objectives of the workshop include preparing children to understand that schools may need to close again if more people get sick; to reassure children that closed schools will ensure safe and healthy communities; to continue to remind children that learning can happen anywhere; and to reassure children of adults’ support to their learning after they return to school.
Buen día y bendiciones de Dios para la gente de las Islas Vírgenes. Me presento ante ustedes como Ministro de Educación para informarles sobre el año escolar académico 2020-21.
Good day and God’s blessings to the people of the Virgin Islands. I come before you as Minister of Education to give you an update on the 2020-21 academic school year.
Virgin Islanders who are interested in pursuing a master’s degree in the United Kingdom are invited to join former Chevening scholars, Hakim Creque and Brittney Smith at a breakfast forum on Monday, August 31.
The Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries and Agriculture has launched a series of surveys to obtain feedback from various stakeholders on the online learning experience as it continues to plan for the new school year.