Jamaica Gleaner

... Pain of losing father couldn’t stop Mikayla

- – Melinda Renuart also contribute­d to this story.

MIKAYLA REID, whose father was shot and killed at the beginning of the school year, was successful in the Grade Six Achievemen­t Test after gaining an average of 89.75 per cent. She was placed at her first choice as she gained a place at the St Andrew High School for Girls.

“He (father) was always there. He didn’t live where we lived, but he would be at my house every single day,” recalled the Allman Town Primary student.

“It was hard because my mother started to have financial challenges, and I used to think that my teacher didn’t like me because she was always on my back. But at the end of the day, I really found out that it was to motivate me.”

Reid added, “Math was very challengin­g. Most of the time I had to ask my friend to help me. Mommy would get home very late at nights because she worked at a call centre, so I had to study by myself, with no one to help me, really.”

Her scores were 87 per cent in mathematic­s, 95 per cent in science, 88 per cent in social studies, 89 in language arts, and 100 per cent in communicat­ion task.

The teachers at the Allman Town Primary also boasted about their top students, Rianna Salmon and Shaquille Ramsey, who gained 96 per cent and 96.75 per cent, respective­ly. Rianna was placed at the Immaculate Conception High School, while Shaquille will be moving on to Wolmer’s Boys’ School.

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