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PERSPECTIVE: Lee Chee Khuen, 60, has been an MOE teacher since 1987. In 2009, he chanced upon a job opening for an A-level Principles of Accounting (POA) teaching position in prison.
Since then, he has never looked back. Lee has been teaching N, O and A-level POA, as well as H1 and H2 Economics to inmate students.
The A-level inmate students received their results on Feb. 19.
Three of them qualified to apply for polytechnic, private degree courses and full-time local university courses.
Speaking to
Mothership
, Lee shares with us his experiences at Tanah Merah Prison School and explains what the prison school system is like.
Update: Due to overwhelming response, Our Tampines Hub is no longer accepting donations.
With Chinese New Year just around the corner, you might be looking to rehome some items after spring-cleaning your home.
If you re looking to give pre-loved items such as clothes, shoes, toys and furniture a new lease of life, here s where you can donate them:
1. Our Tampines Hub
Update: Due to overwhelming response, Our Tampines Hub is no longer accepting donations.
What to donate: From now till Feb. 7, 2021, Our Tampines Hub has collaborated with Soles4Souls Asia and Secondsguru to collect pre-loved clothes and shoes.
The clothes and shoes collected will be redistributed by Soles4Souls to countries like Haiti and Honduras, for short-term relief to people in need, and for locals to run their own micro-enterprises.
The striking pink waters at Sentosa Cove recently bewildered residents and intrigued netizens.
The entire waterway along the South Cove around Sandy Island was coloured a rouge pink, and residents said they detected a foul rotting smell.
No dead fish, but stench remains
When
Mothership went down to check out the situation on the morning of Jan. 14, the waters were grey with a slight tinge of purple. Photo by Syahindah Ishak
On Jan. 13, a Sentosa Cove resident told
Mothership that the waters were grey in the morning, but the pink hue slowly bloomed throughout the day until the entire waterway turned a pink-purplish at around 3pm.