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Classes suspended at St Mary school due to flooding

Published:Thursday | October 31, 2024 | 10:23 AM
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Face-to-face classes have been suspended at Baxter's Mountain Primary School in St Mary due to a flooded roadway.

Heavy rains, which have been ongoing since last Friday, forced the abandonment of in-person classes on Monday and Tuesday, resulting in a decision to implement online teaching, which according to Principal Sherene Harris, poses a challenge for some students.

According to Harris, on Wednesday, with the easing of the heavy rains, several students turned out for face-to-face teaching, but that shortly after, a decision was made to suspend classes as the Wag Water River was in spate and threatened to overflow the ford that leads to the school.

“We have basically missed four days of face-to-face classes for this week and it is simply not good. A week is a lot of time loss, especially for those who are doing the PEP (Primary Exit Profile) exam,” she commented.

“We are expecting more rainfall and we have to take the necessary precaution. We are operating remotely and parents are aware and they would have gotten the data for students. Classes are being held online for the time being due to the flooding of the roadway at the fording, which is affecting the movement of students, teachers, and people from the community,” she added.

Meantime, Member of Parliament for the area Dr Norman Dunn admitted that the challenge faced by the school population along with residents is a serious one that needs to be addressed.

“The fording was constructed as a temporary measure to allow the school population and residents to get in and out of the community during heavy rainfall. The fording was a temporary measure when I became MP, as a wooden bridge, which provided access, fell into disrepair. It needs to be addressed as students and community residents are inconvenienced whenever it rains. I am aware of the challenges facing the community and I will see how best it can be resolves in the shortest possible time,” he said.

- Gareth Davis Snr

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