resulted in an extensive report on uprooting racism in Bermuda. Four pages of this newspaper were taken up by the report yesterday and we urge all Bermudians and non-Bermudian residents to read the report carefully. This is an important document for ...
A Bermudian-born teacher has become a leader in the education field in the United States.
As the recently appointed principal of Clifton Hills Elementary in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Charles Joynes -- formerly of Cable Hill, Devonshire, heads a staff o...
percent, down from 2.1 percent for the year to July.
The decline in Bermuda's consumer price index came even as there were increases in the rent, food, transport & vehicle and education, recreation & reading sectors.
The all-items index was static, r...
Minister of Telecommunications. ---- Page 2 PARENTS TRY TO SAVE NURSERY ED Parents try to save nursery A group of St. George's parents and residents are banding together in the hope that they can halt the closure of what they say is the only scho...
A group of St. George's parents and residents are banding together in the hope that they can halt the closure of what they say is the only school in the area to take children up to the age of five.
Kids' Venture Nursery School on Church Folly Lane is...
libraries when helping children with homework are being encouraged to search for creative solutions.
Several parents had problems helping their children complete homework last term because the Bermuda Youth Library did not have the resources to suppo...
wheelchair-bound students.
The Education Ministry has applied to the Planning Department on the school's behalf to create a new staff and administration area which will include a wheelchair elevator, a ramp, enclosed front porch and other alterations...
one month.
The search is currently on for a new officer, following the departure of Laura Smith in the middle of August.
Transport Control Department director Donald Dane said another member of staff was filling in during the selection process and ca...
Frustrated parents at West End Primary are planning their next move after learning that nothing will be done to reduce class sizes.
With as many as 27 students in one class this year, parents have asked the Education Ministry to add another first-yea...
the Island's future prosperity, Ministers insisted yesterday.
Development and Opportunity Minister Jerome Dill said: "We're talking about a third limb to the economy -- what we're doing now is no less significant than that and we're focussing on elec...
DATE: Oct 09, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor