Education
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SAIS fifth-grade students explore global and local issues
A variety of local and global issues from climate change, to animal abuse, education, ocean conservancy, gender equality, endangered animals, and…
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102 in running for primary school student of the year title
For only the third time in its history, the Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation (BPSSYF) will award…
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Jerlea’s cabbage chemistry rainbow
A rainbow of chemistry and fun with making red cabbage chemistry rainbows, earned Jerlea Adderley, a sixth-grade student, the sixth-grade level…
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Kimya Poitier selected Thomson Trust Scholar
Kimya Poitier has been selected Lyford Cay International School’s (LCIS) third Thomson Trust Scholar. She joins LCIS from Palmdale Primary…
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Dr. Linda A. Davis appointed BTVI interim president
Dr. Linda A. Davis has been appointed interim president of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) by the board…
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Onward to medical school
Derrica Ferguson was in the library on a Friday afternoon, completing her final paper for her honors thesis, when her…
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Girl Guides on the move
As COVID restrictions continue to be relaxed, the Bahamas Girl Guides Association (BGGA) is anticipating a return to in-person meetings…
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Botanical Gardens provides the perfect backdrop for students’ Earth Day education
The Botanical Gardens proved the perfect space for students and their teachers to celebrate the recent International Earth Day. Students…
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Scripps National Spelling Bee to bring back spell-off and word meaning elements for competition
When four-time Bahamas National Spelling Bee Champion Roy Seligman returns to the 94th Scripps National Spelling Bee for another run…
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AIBT deposits into youth literacy empowerment
The Literacy Empowerment for Academic Proficiency (LEAP+) program received a boost with the donation of 16 laptops from the Association…
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