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Cedar International School Students Lend a Hand at Local Parks
Six students from Cedar International School enthusiastically rolled up their sleeves and got their hands dirty in the name of conservation.
As part of their Service Learning – Experiential Education Programme, these young volunteers dedicated their time and energy to support the Joseph Reynold O’Neal Botanic Gardens and Sage Mountain National Park.
The initiative saw students tackling a variety of tasks, both big and small, from planting new flora to maintaining trails and cleaning up litter.
The National Parks Trust of the Virgin Islands praised their efforts in a recent Facebook post, highlighting the tangible difference the students made over the two days.
“The enthusiastic crew tackled jobs big and small and really helped,” the National Parks Trust stated. Their gratitude was palpable, reflecting the significant impact the students’ work had on the parks’ upkeep and preservation.
Cedar International School’s Service Learning – Experiential Education Programme is designed to blend community service with hands-on educational experiences.
The Joseph Reynold O’Neal Botanic Gardens, known for its lush landscapes and diverse plant species, benefitted greatly from the students’ efforts. Meanwhile, Sage Mountain National Park, home to the highest peak in the Virgin Islands, saw improved trails and a cleaner environment thanks to their hard work.
For those inspired by the Cedar International School students’ dedication, the National Parks Trust of the Virgin Islands welcomes volunteers. Interested individuals can contribute to the ongoing maintenance and beautification of these cherished natural spaces by reaching out via email at bvinpt@bvinpt.org.
Crime/Police
Teen Arrested in Connection With Series of Burglaries Across Virgin Islands
The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) has made a major breakthrough in addressing a string of burglaries that had left communities across the Territory on edge. A 17-year-old male from Jost Van Dyke has been arrested and charged in connection with multiple burglaries in Butu Mountain, East End, Great Mountain, and Mount Healthy.
The young suspect faces four counts of burglary and one charge of criminal damage, marking a significant development in the RVIPF’s efforts to combat crime in the region.
“This arrest demonstrates our commitment to addressing the concerns of our residents and ensuring that offenders are held accountable,” said Acting Commissioner of Police Jacqueline Vanterpool. She also called attention to the broader issue of youth involvement in criminal activities, emphasizing the need for community collaboration to tackle the problem. “It will take an all-hands-on-deck approach to solve this serious problem,” Vanterpool added.
While the arrest represents progress, police officials urge residents to remain vigilant. The RVIPF continues to seek information related to these burglaries and encourages the public to come forward with tips.
Anyone with relevant details can contact the RVIPF Intelligence Unit at 368-9339 or submit tips anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 800-8477 (TIPS) or 1-284-800-8477.
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