received a hard lesson last week.
They learned graffiti was far easier to apply than to wipe off.
The five were put to work after Warwick Academy discovered they had a hand in graffiti on benches at Hamilton's Par-La-Ville Park last weekend.
The clea...
assistants will bring back to public attention the question of including special needs children in a regular classroom setting. In theory inclusion fosters the self-esteem of special needs children and does not disrupt the class because teaching assi...
Organisers of the Monitor initiative are looking for Bermuda's best and brightest.
Advertisments in The Royal Gazette -- seeking students to work this summer with the Monitor Company of Cambridge, Massachusetts -- are the first phase of a review of B...
the middle of April, it was revealed yesterday.
And the race for the Devonshire South vacancy hotted up with former UBP executive officer Joe Gibbons throwing his hat in the ring along with dairy chief Mike Dunkley's.
The primary to decide between th...
DATE: Apr 01, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
initiatives for local treatment professionals, on the weekend.
The first course, an introductory workshop on programme evaluation, was held at the Bermuda College.
The course is being headed by Dr. Alan Charles Ogborne, who is currently the senior sc...
would never cease learning.
And if they did, she warned, they would not succeed in the corporate world which was continually evolving and demanding change from its participants.
Heddington Insurance CEO and president Jennifer Cartmell passed on the a...
Some staff, hired to help teachers with "special'' students, are in need of attention themselves, educators have claimed.
And frustrated teachers have suggested that the Education Ministry should set up its own training programme for teacher assistan...
party-goers at Bermuda College.
It is believed the fight broke out after the Stonington campus bash was gate-crashed.
Angry scenes later flared at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital emergency ward where the injured 19-year-old was taken for treatment....
Campus police, alternative programmes, and an alternative school may help solve schools' security problems.
They were some of the suggestions that came out of a Bermuda Union of Teachers meeting this week.
BUT president Michael Charles said despite t...
personal crusade for the "People's Premier''.
She said: "Make no mistake about it, the crime rate is down. But any amount of criminal activity in Bermuda is unacceptable.'' She added there was light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the crime rat...
DATE: Mar 29, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor