THE GLEANER MINUTE: GSAT underway…Oberlin’s ganja students…ZIKV in Cuba…record-breaking Champs
Mar 18th, 2016 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:27MARCH 17, 2016: Almost 40,000 Jamaican primary school children are sitting the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) which will be used to place them in secondary schools in September… The Oberlin High School in St Andrew grappling with students overindulging in ganja… Cuban officials say they have detected the first case of the Zika Virus… IN SPORTS: Excelsior Shanice Love breaks Champs discus record.
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