' + activeFrame.title + ' '); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("add_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("remove_caption"); } else { // alert("hide div"); $(".fotorama-caption").addClass("remove_caption"); $(".fotorama-caption").removeClass("add_caption"); } }) .fotorama(); Students not consistently engaged in online learning, targeted for in-person classes Saturday, July 10, 2021 KINGSTON, Jamaica— Education, Youth and Information Minister, Fayval Williams, says children who have not been able to consistently engage with the education system's online learning environment, will be targeted for in-person learning, under the Ministry's National Summer School. The initiative seeks to engage students in both face- to- face and online learning modalities. More than 43,000 students are participating in the National Summer School Programme. Of that number, 16,530 students are engaged in face-to-face classes and some 27,000 are benefiting from online sessions.