Oberlin High community comes together to 'Let Peace Run Things'
Mar 6th, 2024 | Category: Special Reports | 5:25#jamaicagleaner #peaceday #Peace #PeaceMarch MARCH 6, 2024: The Oberlin High School in west rural St Andrew on Tuesday, March 5, conducted a Peace Day event that rekindled the enthusiasm of administrators, guidance counsellors, students, and the community to 'Let Peace Run Things', as the national slogan puts it. March 5 was declared Peace Day by the Ministry of Education and Youth, in partnership with Peace and Love in Society (PALS) Jamaica and schools islandwide were tasked with incorporating Peace Day activities into their school schedules for students to engage in.
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