Daily Observer (Jamaica)

JPS Foundation provides cash prizes to tree-planting competitio­n winners

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THE JPS Foundation recently awarded more than $800,000 in cash prizes to young champion tree planters across Jamaica.

The initiative was part of the Forestry Department’s National School Tree Planting Competitio­n.

“At the JPS Foundation one of our main areas of focus is the environmen­t and we have worked with schools and communitie­s to plant trees in key locations across the island since 2017. This competitio­n provides us with an opportunit­y to expand our tree-planting initiative­s in schools, while teaching persons how to plant trees safely — away from power lines,” said Winsome Callum, director, JPS Foundation.

Callum commended all the students and teachers for their resilience throughout the competitio­n, adding that despite drought conditions, the students were able to plant more than 1,500 trees.

Beneficiar­ies of the JPS Foundation cash awards are:

Secondary category

• York Castle High School: $300,000 — first place

• Lister Mair/gilby High School for the Deaf: $150,000 — second place

• Glenmuir High School: $75,000 — third place

• York Castle High School: $150,000 — most innovative

• Shennel Haye-stephens, York Castle High School: $50,000 — most outstandin­g teacher

• Tyrique Clarke, student, York Castle High School: $50,000 — most outstandin­g student

Primary

• Bath Primary & Junior High: $75,000.

The National School Tree Planting Competitio­n started in September last year as part of efforts to facilitate and encourage greater participat­ion in the National Tree Planting Initiative. The competitio­n was opened to schools at the early childhood, primary, secondary and tertiary levels. The schools that propagated and planted the most fruit and ornamental trees were judged category winner. The competitio­n closed in February 2023.

 ?? ?? (From left) Teacher Yanique Francis and students, Anneliese Legister, Jevina Codington and Saphire Ennis of Lister Mair/gilby High School for the Deaf, happily accept their second-place award in the secondary school category of the National School Tree Planting Competitio­n from head, JPS Foundation, Sophia Lewis.
(From left) Teacher Yanique Francis and students, Anneliese Legister, Jevina Codington and Saphire Ennis of Lister Mair/gilby High School for the Deaf, happily accept their second-place award in the secondary school category of the National School Tree Planting Competitio­n from head, JPS Foundation, Sophia Lewis.
 ?? ?? Most outstandin­g teacher in the Forestry Department’s National School Tree Planting Competitio­n, Shennel Haye-stephens (right), proudly accepts her cash award of $50,000 from head of JPS Foundation Sophia Lewis at the presentati­on ceremony held at York Castle High School recently.
Most outstandin­g teacher in the Forestry Department’s National School Tree Planting Competitio­n, Shennel Haye-stephens (right), proudly accepts her cash award of $50,000 from head of JPS Foundation Sophia Lewis at the presentati­on ceremony held at York Castle High School recently.

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