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The NPTA’s Growing Concerns on School Violence
The NPTA president speaks about school violence
The NPTA president speaks about school violence
February 26, 2024 – The ongoing dialogue around school violence is sparking significant concern among stakeholders in Trinidad and Tobago. Many are keen to understand the underlying factors and are alarmed by its societal repercussions. Walter Stewart, President of the National Parent Teacher Association (NPTA), has shared the organization’s insights on school violence in light of recent incidents. His comments underscore the NPTA’s commitment to addressing this critical issue impacting students and the broader community. Read more about this in Arianna Scipio’s coverage.
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