and they should be treasured, respected and encouraged to fulfil their dreams, a speaker said on Saturday.
And young people need to understand the value of an education. Moreover, they must make the most of the time spent in school because it is a ke...
LABOUR DAY MARCH -- Hundreds of Trade Unionists and their supporters marched through Hamilton yesterday to celebrate Bermuda's 16th annual Labour Day holiday. The marchers, seen here carrying a Bermuda Industrial Union banner and portraits of union f...
conferences' educational programme.
The Texico Conference executive Committee of the Seventh-Day Adventists Ministries' Southwestern Union Conference recently voted to install Gladstone (Wilton) Simmons as its new education, health and temperance and...
To some it symbolises the end of an era for schools rich in tradition. To others it means the beginning of a public school system which is truly equal in opportunity for every student.
But whatever the viewpoint about Government's education restructu...
night to demonstrate their concern, and show their solidarity, on Labour Day with a much larger than usual BUT contingent marching in the Labour Day parade.
"We're very concerned about the extra hours we're expected to work with no compensation, the ...
Chocolate bars, potato chips, candies, sweet cakes and pies: Sounds like a good school lunch, right? Not.
Almost everyone gets the urge for something sweet once in a while but junk food does not make for a healthy lunch nor does it help students be p...
countries, to complain about today's young people. The truth is that the more young people are put down the more likely they are to stay down. Decrying young people becomes self-fulfilling.
As a society, we tend to dwell on those who use drugs, those...
Premier Pamela Gordon yesterday launched a thinly-veiled attack on the Opposition and warned that the only thing that mattered was results -- not "grand schemes which sound great.'' Ms Gordon said: "It is a lot easier to paint a pretty picture that ...
DATE: Aug 28, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
extended from 3.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. ---- Page 2 VISITOR ANGRY AT `SPECIAL FEE' GVT TOU BUC Visitor angry at `special fee' Government's decision to allow an East End timeshare developer to charge his members a special assessment fee drew fire from ...
Education Minister Jerome Dill moved to allay concerns that teachers may have to work longer hours.
But Bermuda Union of Teachers president Michael Charles said as far as teachers were concerned the issue was still up in the air.
Mr. Dill told The Ro...