Jamaica Gleaner

Titchfield High names driveway in honour of late former principal

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THE MAIN driveway at Titchfield High School in Port Antonio, Portland, has been officially named the Lloyd O. Chin Drive, in honour of the 234-year-old institutio­n’s late principal, who served from 1976 to 1992.

Members of the school’s board and management headed community and other stakeholde­rs attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony on November 11.

The collective effor t to undertake the project involved several past students, among them Managing Director of Matcon Constructi­on Systems Limited Henry Fisher, who donated nearly half of the undertakin­g’s estimated cost of $2.5 million in the form of expertise and use of company equipment.

Board member and past student Keith Garvey indicated that the project was conceptual­ised by Titchfield’s management some 10 months ago.

“This was the first major project undertaken by the new board, led by Vincent Gordon. It entailed

the laying of 1,000 feet of asphalt from the entrance to the exit of the school. This was not funded from the school’s budget, but solely by the efforts of our past students,” he said.

‘A BEACON OF INSPIRATIO­N’

Acting principal Sheryl HorneMair, who hailed Chin as one who was greatly admired by all

persons with whom he interacted, expressed the hope that in bestowing the honour on her predecesso­r, “his name and the life he lived will serve as a beacon of inspiratio­n for others”.

“Today I feel humbled to be the one commemorat­ing this milestone of the road rehabilita­tion. The resurfacin­g of the Titchfield High School main road is a project which was quite costly, and would not be one that would be readily factored into the school’s annual budget,” she said.

Against this background, HorneMair said she was grateful to Garvey and Fisher, in particular,

noting that their tireless work and unwavering commitment in providing expertise and soliciting of donations were instrument­al in the project’s completion.

“When the responses for help came, they came from some of the very students who would have treaded the very roads and halls of this institutio­n,” she added.

Horne-Mair further stated that “as we celebrate the contributi­ons of our benefactor­s in the form of our past students today, let it serve as a reminder to us, both educators and stakeholde­rs in the education system, of our mandate of educating the nation’s children”.

 ??  ?? Acting principal of Titchfield High School Sheryl Horne-Mair (right) and board member Elaine Williams beside the newly erected sign for Lloyd O. Chin Drive on the institutio­n’s campus, following the ribbon-cutting ceremony on November 11.
Acting principal of Titchfield High School Sheryl Horne-Mair (right) and board member Elaine Williams beside the newly erected sign for Lloyd O. Chin Drive on the institutio­n’s campus, following the ribbon-cutting ceremony on November 11.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? The newly paved Lloyd O. Chin Drive at Titchfield High School in Port Antonio, Portland.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS The newly paved Lloyd O. Chin Drive at Titchfield High School in Port Antonio, Portland.
 ??  ?? Late former principal of Titchfield High School, Lloyd O. Chin.
Late former principal of Titchfield High School, Lloyd O. Chin.

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