Jamaica Gleaner

Education state minister urges skilled parents to become volunteers

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MINISTER OF state in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Floyd Green, has called on parents with exceptiona­l skills to become volunteers in their communitie­s.

The state minister said the skills are needed for better parenting, and the National Parenting Support Commission has embarked on an initiative to develop ‘model parents’ through the various parent-teacher associatio­ns across the island.

Green, who was addressing the Jamaica Police Co-operative Credit Union 2017 Scholarshi­p Awards ceremony on Thursday at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston, said there needs to be community involvemen­t in the upbringing of children.

“We want to find model parents and help them to bring other parents along the journey. Some of the critical principles that you instilled, we want you to expand that to other people in your community,” the minister told the gathering.

Approximat­ely 29 students were awarded scholarshi­ps and bursaries worth more than $900,000.

Green urged the recipients to be “very careful that your friends align with your goals, your priority, your principles and your value system”.

Meanwhile, 2016 Grade Six Achievemen­t Test scholarshi­p recipient Assana Thompson told the gathering that for those going to high school, it is a new “journey of your life” which carries with it a lot of responsibi­lity as well as fun and excitement.

She implored parents to get to know the friends of their children. “Be their friends and be involved in their lives,” she said.

Thompson added that the scholarshi­p has helped her financiall­y and to be aware that at all times she must do her best, as failure has a huge price.

“It motivates me to work harder, and to maintain a high grade point average,” she told the audience.

 ??  ?? Minister of state in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Floyd Green, presents the top Grade Six Achievemen­t Test Scholarshi­p awardee Assana Thompson with her certificat­e from the Jamaica Police Cooperativ­e Credit Union (JPCCU). Occasion...
Minister of state in the Ministry of Education, Youth and Informatio­n, Floyd Green, presents the top Grade Six Achievemen­t Test Scholarshi­p awardee Assana Thompson with her certificat­e from the Jamaica Police Cooperativ­e Credit Union (JPCCU). Occasion...

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