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9/4/2007 
SOME STUDENTS BACK IN THE CLASSROOM WHILE OTHERS REMAIN...  
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CATEGORY:EDUCATION --------------------- INSIDE GRENADA TUESDAY September 04,2007 by Wallace J.A GRENADA: While some of the nation’s students returned to their classrooms yesterday, after a long summer break, others were not that fortunate. Some children will have their vacation extended because their schools are not completely ready to accommodate them. The Boca Secondary School and the Hillsborough Secondary School are scheduled to re-open on September 10, 2007 (next week Monday). In the case of the Grenada Boys’ Secondary School (GBSS), orientation will be held during the course of this week for students of different forms in the school. The TA Marryshow Community College (TAMCC) is expected to open its doors today and tomorrow for the purpose of orientation. This will be for the first-time students of the college who are doing some of the programs that the center offers. The school with the greatest setback, however, seems to be the St. Andrew’s Anglican Secondary School (SAASS), which is one of the largest secondary learning institutions on the island. The school has a student population of well over 750. Work on the renovation/ refurbishment of the school, which was severely damaged by the passage of Hurricane Ivan in 2004, commenced around June of this year and is expected to continue for a long time - possibly up to February of next year. At present, the SAASS workmen seem to be fighting desperately to have the roof of the building covered and back in place. Yesterday, the staff and students of the school had to turn-out for a special assembly at the RC Church in Grenville. During this special assembly, students were informed that they will have to remain at home a little longer, possibly until September 24. Meanwhile, the dedicated staff of the school is trying hard to see what sort of arrangements could be made to enable them to work along with the Form 5 students of the school who are expected to write their CSEC examinations next year. In spite of the numerous inconveniences and consequential difficulties the staff and students had to face since the passage of the 2004 monster hurricane, the school has still been able to hold its end and perform with reasonable success at the CXC/ CSEC examinations.
 

 


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SOME STUDENTS BACK IN THE CLASSROOM WHILE OTHERS REMAIN...  
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I hope they get rid of the fowl coops on the netball courts. And NINE months= 1 YEAR! that's along time to inconvenience learning. Keep heart.
00By: able
9/5/2007 5:08:20 PM
it is a GBN issue because it is a Grenadian issue, the media is here to inform people about issues that affect them. Parents, teachers, students and other community members need to stand up. But wait, what is the anglican community doing for SAASS? Grad was @ the catholic church now assembly is there too? Leaves one to wonder. Anyway, i wish the SAASS body all the best and hope that this situation is fixed .. especially for the fifth formers
00By: Kadon
9/5/2007 4:04:12 PM
To me this seems to be more an issue for the management of the school, Ministry of Education and government. In another part of the world this situation would have already resulted in litigation; failure to provide an education. But this is Grenada. To the staff and students keep up the good work. that is the spirit of SAASS. Wallace JA,I thought the population had passed 800 a long time ago-! Check your figures again.
00By: able
9/4/2007 8:25:46 PM
I can't see how this is a GBN issue!
00By: able
9/4/2007 8:15:37 PM
Thank to Father Leroy for leting SAASS use the RC church. My questions are, what are the Anglican leaders and the St andrew's political representatives doing for our children? Parents you do vote for these people, are they answering for this blunder? We cannot blame town folks for our St. Andrews problems when our own people seems not to care.
00By: Veronica
9/4/2007 6:11:21 PM