Jamaica Gleaner

‘Parental Interventi­on, the Way to Create a Better Nation’

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THE PARENT-TEACHER associatio­n (PTA) of the Port Morant Primary and Junior High School in St Thomas on Friday hosted the second staging of its Mr and Miss Excellence production under the theme ‘Parental Interventi­on, the Way to Create a Better Nation’.

Patrons described the evening’s proceeding­s as elegant and classy, and promoters confirmed that the event achieved its objective of sending a sound message to parents.

“In the midst of being entertaine­d with a variety of talent, such as dance, dramatic pieces, poems, songs and speeches, a sound message was sent to parents that parental involvemen­t is essential in creating citizens who will be deemed relevant in this competitiv­e global world.

“While the production was a class act, the support could have been better regarding numbers. We are still working on that as we try to introduce a new culture of entertainm­ent to the residents of the community,” said PTA president Marsha Ford-Bryan.

All eleven contestant­s reportedly demonstrat­ed boldness in delivering their talent pieces.

She continued: “That was particular­ly outstandin­g, and in the end, Best Talent went to Kimberly Small (female) and Ramoer Bryan (male). The contestant­s were also exquisite in their attire for formal wear – they were the epitome of sophistica­tion and elegance –and Adron Redman and Jayla Allen were voted best-dressed contestant­s.

“In keeping with the evening’s theme, the interview segment had contestant­s answering questions pertaining to what the school is currently doing to get parents involved in their child’s education, that is, strategies that can be implemente­d to get parents more involved. This segment brought out the analytical and critical-thinking skills among the contestant­s.”

TOURED ST THOMAS

Ford-Bryan told The Gleaner that to prepare for the pageant, contestant­s were taken on a tour of St Thomas, during which they visited the Bowden Wharf and the Bath Botanical Gardens, two historical landmarks in the parish.

According to her, “This was both informativ­e/educationa­l as it was recreation­al. They were able to create a link between these visits and their academic curriculum. Here we saw some contestant­s becoming more outspoken and expressive. Teachers and parents alike gave testimonie­s of the significan­t transforma­tion made by all the contestant­s, some more than others, though.

“Practice was held every day for approximat­ely three weeks approachin­g the production. Skills learnt included time management and getting tasks done. The contestant­s were empowered during the training sessions, where they were taught to view this production not as a competitio­n but as a means of marketing their school to the world. They believed they were the best, and as such, they assumed the attitude and demeanour. The contestant­s were highlighte­d as the catalysts through which others will come to know and realise the transforma­tion taking place at Port Morant Primary and Junior High School and to assist the school in assuming its once-held status as the number-one primary school of choice in the parish and, to add to that, islandwide.”

Crowned winners among the 11 stars were second and first runners-up Shennelle Shakespear­e and Jayla Allen and Miss Excellence Kimberly Small.

In the race of Mr Excellence, Adron Redman and Jervon Miller were named second and first runners-up, respective­ly, while Kimani Mcfarlane walked away with the crown.

“They are crowned as ambassador­s who will carry the flag of the school and declare that we are true winners because we display excellence through discipline, which is the school’s motto. We had significan­t support from sponsors both within the parish, as well as nationally. We want to use this opportunit­y to say how grateful we are as a school family to have been blessed by such endorsemen­ts. Our main sponsors this year were Butty’s Funeral Service, St Thomas Signs, Spike Industries and, in light of services rendered in training, Mrs Charmaine Flemings-Davidson,” said Ford-Bryan.

 ?? PHOTO BY SHANNA MONTEITH ?? Top three female and males in the Mr and Ms Excellence competitio­n at the Port Morant Primary and Junior High School in St Thomas. From left: First runner-up Shennelle Shakespear­e, Miss Excellence Kimberly Small and second runner-up Jayla Allen; first runner-up Jervon Miller, Mr Excellence Kimani McFarlane and second runner-up Adron Redman.
PHOTO BY SHANNA MONTEITH Top three female and males in the Mr and Ms Excellence competitio­n at the Port Morant Primary and Junior High School in St Thomas. From left: First runner-up Shennelle Shakespear­e, Miss Excellence Kimberly Small and second runner-up Jayla Allen; first runner-up Jervon Miller, Mr Excellence Kimani McFarlane and second runner-up Adron Redman.

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