JIS Features
Written by: Rosheika Grant
Some of the over 2,000 tablets donated by the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund to several early childhood schools across Jamaica to facilitate virtual learning by students.
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Over 2,000 students will benefit from tablet computers being donated by the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund to early childhood institutions across Jamaica to facilitate virtual learning.
Two thousand devices, valued $50 million, will be distributed between May and August to several schools.
They include: Allman Town Infant School in Kingston; Evelyn Mitchell Infant School in Clarendon; Arcadia Primary and Infant School in St. Thomas; Boundbrook Infant School in Portland; Naggo Head Infant School in St. Catherine; and Bethabara Infant School in Manchester.
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