Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Manchester custos pushing patriotism in schools

- — — — Kasey Williams

MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Manchester Custos Garfield Green says in order for the country to steer young people away from criminalit­y, there has to be a greater effort to instil patriotism in them.

“We have lost some of our basic values which formed the foundation on which this island was built,” Green said during the ceremonial reopening of the new school year in Manchester on Monday.

Green, whose office had spearheade­d the ceremony at May Day High, said six schools Christiana High, Manchester High, Cross Keys High, Porus High, New Forest High, and Mile Gully High participat­ed in the activity virtually.

“It is our objective to eventually reach the students in all schools with the message of patriotism. There is no better place to start than in our schools to tackle and address the social ills in our society. We want our schools at all levels to produce well-rounded students with self-respect, respect for others…and to build on the founding values and principles of our nation,” he explained.

Green also lamented the high level of violence in schools, describing it as unacceptab­le.

“I find it very sad, very troubling for our police officers to now be stationed in the schools…it is necessary, but that tells me that our children are in trouble,” he said.

Green, a lieutenent colonel in the Jamaica Combined Cadet Force, encouraged students to join the cadets, saying that it will help to teach them “discipline, values, respect and will help you to make that decision to shun evil. When people come to you to join gangs, you can stand tall and say I will not be a part of it”.

Last year, Green launched a Beliefs, Values and Attitudes (BVA) programme aimed at facilitati­ng attitudina­l change and social revitalisa­tion.

Regional director for the Ministry of Education’s Region 5, Ottis Brown, commended Green for organising the ceremonial reopening of schools in Manchester.

“This is a very important activity…this is something we should look forward to doing annually, it teaches you to add morals, [and] it gives you a sense of pride in your school,” said Brown.

 ?? (Photo: Kasey Williams) ?? Custos of Manchester Garfield Green (left) addressing May Day High students interested in joining the Jamaica Combined Cadet Force.
(Photo: Kasey Williams) Custos of Manchester Garfield Green (left) addressing May Day High students interested in joining the Jamaica Combined Cadet Force.
 ?? (Photo: Kasey Williams) ?? Custos of Manchester Garfield Green speaking at the ceremonial reopening of schools in Manchester at May Day High on Monday.
(Photo: Kasey Williams) Custos of Manchester Garfield Green speaking at the ceremonial reopening of schools in Manchester at May Day High on Monday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica