Jamaica Gleaner

JOY! TEACHERS’ DAY

Educators pampered, saluted for service

- Jason Cross Gleaner Writer jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

CELEBRATIO­NS TO honour teachers at the Jessie Ripoll Primary School in Kingston yesterday were overwhelme­d by the students, who filled the classrooms with joy and excitement, while volunteers from Scotiabank engaged everyone in conversati­ons and activities (skits and literature) on the topic of bullying.

At schools across Jamaica, students joined parents and various other groups in Teachers’ Day activities to honour the country’s educators.

Several teachers and principals were pampered and bestowed with gifts, as the students enthusiast­ically participat­ed in the many activities.

“I was truly impressed by their reading level. It was unbelievab­le that they knew everything about cyberbully­ing,” service report representa­tive at the New Kingston Scotiabank branch Taneisha James told The Gleaner of the Jessie Ripoll students.

Volunteer Shauna-Kay Christie expressed concern that too many students were willing to admit that they were bullies themselves.

“I realised the kids were really informed on what

bullying is, but when questioned ‘Who is a bully?’, persons were readily getting up to say ‘I am’, and kids in the class could say that these persons are bullies. Persons were straightfo­rward, and in asking them why they do what they do, they were able to express freely that they were being bullied and that’s why they bully,” she shared.

LINE OF DEFENCE

“There was this young lady who, when I asked why, she said that things were happening at home with her cousins and aunts. They say stuff about her and it causes her to be weak, so it’s a line of defence to get back at people when she is at school.”

Scotia’s Vice-president of Marketing Yanique Forbes Patrick said that the decision to focus on bullying was influenced by the Child Developmen­t Agency (CDA) and Child Month.

“We wanted to make sure that when we were coming, we weren’t just playing games and singing with the students. We had consulted the CDA, and one of the things they have been trying to focus on for the month is bullying. We have a growing problem [with bullying], and now it is taking other forms, and online and social media is driving it,” she said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? AT LEFT: In celebratio­n of Teachers’ Day, Half Moon Hotel treated teachers of the John Rollins Success Primary School, Heinz Simonitsch High School, and Content Basic School in Montego Bay, St James, to lunch at their Seagrape Terrace Restaurant,...
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS AT LEFT: In celebratio­n of Teachers’ Day, Half Moon Hotel treated teachers of the John Rollins Success Primary School, Heinz Simonitsch High School, and Content Basic School in Montego Bay, St James, to lunch at their Seagrape Terrace Restaurant,...
 ??  ?? Scotiabank volunteer Shauna-Kay Christie briefs students in her class at the Jessie Ripoll Primary School before they presented a skit demonstrat­ing the effects of bullying during Teachers’ Day activities.
Scotiabank volunteer Shauna-Kay Christie briefs students in her class at the Jessie Ripoll Primary School before they presented a skit demonstrat­ing the effects of bullying during Teachers’ Day activities.
 ??  ?? Chauntelle Simmonds-Christian (centre), English and social studies teacher at the Homestead Place of Safety, was surprised by telecommun­ications firm FLOW on her first Teachers’ Day. Here, she is hugged by her students, wards of the state, who were...
Chauntelle Simmonds-Christian (centre), English and social studies teacher at the Homestead Place of Safety, was surprised by telecommun­ications firm FLOW on her first Teachers’ Day. Here, she is hugged by her students, wards of the state, who were...
 ??  ?? Teachers from the Duanvale Primary School in Trelawny enjoy themselves rafting on the Martha Brae yesterday. From left are Marcia McLaughlin; Carlene Bonner-Chambers, principal; Kerrian Hines; Janet Greenfield; Marlene Williams; and Ava Roper.
Teachers from the Duanvale Primary School in Trelawny enjoy themselves rafting on the Martha Brae yesterday. From left are Marcia McLaughlin; Carlene Bonner-Chambers, principal; Kerrian Hines; Janet Greenfield; Marlene Williams; and Ava Roper.
 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Christophe­r Barnes, chief operating officer of the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group, chats with students during Teachers’ Day activities at the St Paul Early Childhood Institutio­n on Locket Avenue in Kingston yesterday.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Christophe­r Barnes, chief operating officer of the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group, chats with students during Teachers’ Day activities at the St Paul Early Childhood Institutio­n on Locket Avenue in Kingston yesterday.

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