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Care packages given to students who show interest in learning

By Leroy Smith
8 February 2021
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Education CEO Hutson delivering remarks to the students before the distribution on Friday

The Ministry of Education last week Friday distributed care packages to students in several communities who over the last few weeks have been utilising the Community Chalkboard Project.

The CCB is an initiative which Education Minister Manickchand and her team came up with that allows work school work to be placed on them for students of various grades.

Care packages given to students who show interest in learning

Some of the students with their care packages

On Friday, the Ministry distributed care packages to students in the Albouystown, Sophia, Back Circle, Rasville and Wortmanville communities, a release from the Education Ministry stated.

The initiative targeted those students who have been consistently utilizing the chalkboards erected in their communities by the Department of Education on which school work is placed for the various grades to remain engaged while schools are closed for face to face teaching.

The chalkboard initiative was done in conjunction with the distribution of worksheets to ensure that all learners are engaged.

Chief Education Officer, Dr. Marcel Hutson who witnessed the distribution at the Albouystown Nursery School said that the initiative has taken on some very important steps.

He said that the reality is since March of 2020 some students have not been engaged. He said Education Manickchand since August of last year has been searching for ways to impact education delivery.

According to the CEO, he said that the education sector is in a good place under the current leadership.

Referencing to the Ministry’s recently launched ‘BeKind’ Campaign on social media, Dr. Hutson said that the Ministry, through this initiative wants to be kind to all students that participated and continue to participate in the chalkboard project.

“We will continue to provide work on the chalkboards so that students in the community can come out”, the CEO advised.

Meanwhile, Education Officer-Nursery, Ms. Deborah Hutson said that the distribution of the packages is a way of encouraging students to continue utilizing the chalkboards while simultaneously alleviating some of the harsh experiences that were brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contained in the care packages are face masks, food items, dictionaries, school stationery and educational toys.

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