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Combating School Violence: Orlando Kerr Emphasizes Collaborative Approach
Assistant Secretary for Education says school violence needs cooperation from everyone
Assistant Secretary for Education says school violence needs cooperation from everyone
Scarborough, Tobago – February 22, 2024 – Following a recent incident of school violence at Signal Hill Secondary School, numerous discussions have emerged across Tobago. Orlando Kerr, Assistant Secretary in the Division of Education, Research, and Technology, emphasized the crucial necessity of a collaborative approach to address and mitigate this pressing issue.
Kerr’s call for joint efforts highlights the understanding that combating school violence in Tobago requires the active participation of various stakeholders, including parents, educators, and community leaders. Discover more on this important topic from Arianna Scipio in the following clip, detailing the proposed strategies for fostering safer educational environments on the island.
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