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January 7, 2022
Biden To Visit Wildfire-Ravaged Colorado Communities
Rare winter blazes scorched thousands of acres in the Denver area late last month, forcing tens of thousands to flee.
Presentation by the Hon. Jonel Powell, Minister of Education, on the 2022 Resumption of Schools
The Ministry of Education, under the advice of the Ministry of Health and with approval from the Cabinet has decided that schools will resume face-to-face instruction as follows:
Deadline Extension for Dubai Expo Essay Competition
The deadline for the Department of Youth Empowerment’s essay competition has been extended to January 17th.
Ministry of Education is awaiting the guidance from health authorities, to determine if it would be…
The Ministry of Education is therefore continuing its preparations for the possible start of the new school term, on Monday 10th January, but is awaiting the guidance from health authorities, to determine if it would be safe to reopen.
Parents Strongly Encouraged To Remind Students To Wear Face Masks In School
Deputy Chief Education Officer, Lisa Pistana, is calling on parents and guardians to stress the importance of wearing a face mask to their child/children who are preparing to return to school this month.
The Most Hon. Dr. Desmond Haynes Appointed By Cricket West Indies As New Lead Selector
Cricket West Indies (CWI) announces the appointment of legendary former West Indies opening batter, the Most Hon. Dr. Desmond Haynes, as the Lead Selector of the West Indies Senior Men’s Team.
New Sandy Point Police Station To Better Meet Needs Of Citizens, Residents
The Sandy Point Police Station, which is now housed in the new National Security and Judicial Complex, will be used to address the current and future public safety needs of the communities it serves said Commissioner of Police Hilroy…
Education Officials Await Health Advisory On The January 10th Reopening Of Schools
The decision to reopen schools in St. Kitts and Nevis on January 10, 2022, or to delay the reopening will be guided by science and communicated in the coming days.
Safety Is Priority For The Reopening Of Schools; BHS And WAHS To Remain On Shift System – Permanent…
As the fourth wave of COVID-19 infections continues across the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, William Hodge said that safety is the main priority.