Education Ministry’s Region One embarks on initiative to get more PEP students in classes
May 11th, 2021 | Category: Top Videos | 5:59#JamaicaGleaner #Education #COVID MAY 11, 2021: Noting that there are some schools that do not meet the Ministry of Health and Wellness' standard for reopening, acting regional director for Region One of the Ministry of Education, Jasmine Kennedy, says the region has embarked on an initiative to help facilitate students at schools that have been approved.
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