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NASSAU, BAHAMAS Bahamas Union of Teachers (BUT) President Belinda Wilson yesterday urged education officials to shore up health and safety protocols in public schools as positive cases of COVID-19 continue to pop up among the student and staff population. According to the union, cases have been confirmed at Thelma Gibson Primary, Sadie Curtis Primary, Uriah McPhee Primary, Gambier Primary and Government High School “As the COVID-19 positive cases rise again, New Providence schools have students and teachers that are testing positive,” Wilson told Eyewitness News. She continued: “Again, the Bahamas Union of Teachers is urging the Ministry of Education to ensure that safety protocols are being followed. ....
Taylor says COVID cases not due to transmission in schools Marcellus Taylor. Director of Education Marcellus Taylor said yesterday that the Ministry of Education is not worried about the number of cases in schools across The Bahamas, but if the situation were to worsen, a return to virtual learning could be necessary. Taylor said that so far, existing health protocols are working to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 in schools when there are cases. “It’s not so much a transmission issue in the schools,” he said. “It’s more an issue of people coming to the schools with COVID-19. And so, once you see the numbers increase in the society, you will see some cases in the schools. ....
Challenges persist with virtual learning program in public schools A student participates in virtual learning. FILE Teachers grappled with accessing the Ministry of Education’s learning management system (LMS) as they tried to deliver instruction to students on the first day of school yesterday, according to Bahamas Union of Teachers (BUT) President Belinda Wilson, who urged the Ministry of Education to acquire a virtual learning platform that is “operable and able to meet the needs of teachers [and] students in the public school system”. “We are now back to square one,” Wilson said in a statement yesterday. “Teachers and students returned to the new school year on the first day Monday, January 4, 2021, to be faced with the same issues as they were faced with since March 2020. The Bahamas Union of Teachers is again urging the Ministry of Education to acquire a virtual platform that is operable and able to meet the needs of teachers, students in the ....