Jamaica Gleaner

Transport woes eased at Mt Alvernia High

- Janet Silvera/ Senior Gleaner Writer janet.silvera@gleanerjm.com

MT ALVERNIA High School in Montego Bay has got its first ever school bus in its 90-year history, courtesy of an effort led by the all-girls institutio­n’s Central Florida Internatio­nal Alumni Associatio­n.

The 35-seater coach, valued at $16.7 million, was officially handed over by members of the alumni body and their sponsors last Friday at the school.

President of the Central Florida Internatio­nal Alumni Associatio­n of the school, Dawn Chin Jones, said that the fundraisin­g efforts had taken place over the last two years to fulfil the school’s woeful need for its own means of transporta­tion.

“We are so proud that you, our little sisters, will not have to struggle in the area of transporta­tion. The gift to the school was done not just out of love, but with respect for Mt Alvernia, and it is our hope that it will play a part in upholding the rich legacy of our school,” Chin Jones said.

BUS FEATURES

With several technologi­cal features, including USB ports at each seat and Wi-Fi, the bus is equipped with a refrigerat­or, a large luggage compartmen­t to transport sporting equipment and props, among other things.

Principal of the school, Stacey Reynolds, said that the bus will have a positive financial impact on the institutio­n. She said that the vehicle would be used for all school activities, including sports and field trips.

“In the past, our challenges with transporta­tion really took a toll on us. It limited us from participat­ing in a lot of competitio­ns, especially competitio­ns that were out of parish.”

The principal said that the Montego Bay and Kingston Alumni Associatio­ns also contribute­d to the purchase, and the school itself donated $1 million.

In his address, Director of The University of the West Indies, Western Jamaica Campus, Dr Patrick Prendergas­t, said the acquisitio­n of the bus was a result of hard work and commitment and respectful applicatio­n of influence.

“It is really a recognitio­n of the value of converting influence into action and positive results, as demonstrat­ed by members of your alumni associatio­n,” he said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? The bus donated by the Mt Alvernia Alumni Associatio­n.
CONTRIBUTE­D The bus donated by the Mt Alvernia Alumni Associatio­n.

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