The Education Department is gathering evidence in an alleged sexual misconduct case at Clearwater Middle School.
The case came to light last week when a male substitute teacher was dismissed after students accused him of making sexual advances and in...
the House of Assembly on Friday.
The amendments to the Liquor Licence Amendment Act were supported by Government and the Opposition and the bill will now return to the Senate for approval.
Minister of Education Jerome Dill said he was pleased with th...
Parents and the business community could do more to rally around the public education system.
That was one of a list of findings which the local chapter of Phi Delta Kappa will forward by next month to the Education Ministry to help take the public s...
education system. That was one of a list of findings which the local chapter of Phi Delta Kappa will forward by next month to the Education Ministry to help take the public school system into the 21st century. ---- Page 2 NEW HOUSING FOR SENIORS SOU...
Custom duties on items ranging from incontinence aids to table linens and hit the pockets of cruise ship passengers were passed in the Senate on Friday.
The Hotels Refurbishment (Temporary Customs Duty Relief) Amendment and Change of Title Act 1998, ...
Island-wide, all encompassing Career Expo next month.
The Business Education Partnership, BEP, last week announced that the Expo will be held on April 7 at Cedarbridge Academy in Prospect in a bid to raise student awareness of their career options.
C...
vehicles were first introduced to the Island more than 50 years ago.
That increase, and the resulting traffic congestion, has forced Government to give the Island's transport system a complete overhaul.
The recommendations, compiled after months of e...
Minister in the face of criticism from the House of Assembly.
Vice-president Donald Peters said College administrators wanted to stay above the fray but added that Jannell Dill was selected for the post of assistant to the president because she was t...
traffic congestion on the Island.
Yesterday Transport Minister Wayne Furbert unveiled the ambitious project, which has been developed following months of research and consultation exercises with transport bodies.
Plans currently being considered incl...
DATE: Mar 14, 1998 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
come to grips with the realities of public schools, their purpose, and how they can be improved.
Donald Anderson, former dean of the College of Education at the University of Ohio, will be the moderator at the Bermuda Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa's pub...