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Elmore Stoutt High School and HLSCC Unite to Expand College Opportunities

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Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS) and H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) have partnered to host the Annual College Fair on Thursday, February 13.

The event, scheduled from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM at the Multipurpose Sports Complex, will bring together representatives from 21 colleges and universities worldwide, offering students and community members an expansive platform to explore post-secondary education options.

Chief Education Officer in the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Orlandette Crabbe, underscored the significance of the initiative, highlighting the strengthened link between secondary and tertiary education. “ESHS has consistently hosted a college fair, but by joining forces with HLSCC, we are creating a more impactful opportunity for our students. This collaboration not only broadens students’ exposure to a wider range of institutions but also strengthens the bridge between secondary education and post-secondary pathways. With HLSCC as a key partner, we are equipping students with the information, resources, and direct connections they need to make informed decisions about their futures.”

Dr. Richard Georges, President of HLSCC, echoed this sentiment, reflecting on his own academic journey. “As a proud alumnus of the then BVI High School and HLSCC, from which I transferred to complete my baccalaureate, I am gladdened to see us take this step together. I commend the CEO for her leadership and vision in this regard.”

Open to the public, the fair aims to serve not only high school students but also parents seeking guidance on college planning and former students considering returning to higher education. A major attraction will be the opportunity for students to receive on-the-spot acceptances from select institutions by providing their transcripts. Additionally, some universities will offer scholarships to eligible attendees, making the event a crucial gateway for those aspiring to further their education.

Among the participating institutions are 17 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Missouri Southern University, and St. George’s University in Grenada. Attendees will have access to a diverse selection of academic pathways spanning multiple regions and disciplines.

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St. George’s Secondary and VISTS Advance in Inter-Secondary School Debates

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St. George’s Secondary School and the Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies (VISTS) have secured their spots in the semi-finals of the Ministry of Education’s annual Inter-Secondary School Debates.

The two schools will go head-to-head in the semi-final round on February 26. Meanwhile, Bregado Flax Educational Centre Secondary Division will take on Elmore Stoutt High School for a place in the finals.

Chief Education Officer, Mrs. Orlandette Crabbe, highlighted the significance of the debates, stating, “The Inter-Secondary School Debate Series is more than just a competition. It is a platform for developing essential 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, collaboration, communication, and problem-solving. As we work towards transforming our education system, initiatives like this play a pivotal role in shaping students into confident, articulate, and analytical individuals who can engage meaningfully in discourse on national, regional, and global issues.”

Deputy Chief Education Officer Mrs. Heida Selwood praised the students for their strong performances, noting the high level of preparation and skill demonstrated throughout the debates.

“The 2025 debates are off to a strong start, with students delivering well-researched and compelling arguments,” Mrs. Selwood said. “The quality of the presentations was exceptional, with debaters maintaining composure under pressure and engaging in thoughtful discussions. It was truly inspiring to see their dedication.”

Mrs. Selwood added that the Ministry of Education remains committed to fostering an environment that encourages intellectual growth and spirited discourse. “The students embraced this challenge, demonstrating clear expression and the ability to engage thoughtfully with diverse perspectives on societal issues,” she said.

Semi-Final Debate Schedule:

Debate #1

  • Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025
  • Time: 9:30 a.m.
  • Venue: New Testament Church of God International Worship Centre
  • Moot: Mental Health Services Should Be Mandatory in All Schools
  • Proposition: Bregado Flax Educational Centre Secondary (BFEC)
  • Opposition: Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS)

Debate #2

  • Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2025
  • Time: 11:00 a.m.
  • Venue: New Testament Church of God International Worship Centre
  • Moot: Year-Round Tourism is Both Achievable and Sustainable in the Virgin Islands
  • Proposition: Virgin Islands School of Technical Studies (VISTS)
  • Opposition: St. George’s Secondary School

The impromptu speech competition will take place on March 12 during the final debate competition. The debates will also be streamed live on Facebook @BVIGovernment. For more information, contact Mrs. Selwood at the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs, and Sports at 468–2035.

 

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BVI to Honour Late Educator Ruby Smith-Newberry with Literary and Cultural Celebration

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The legacy of the late educator and creative writer Ruby Smith-Newberry will be celebrated on Sunday, 23rd February, at 3:30 p.m. at the C.B. Romney Tortola Pier Park lawn.

The event will mark the official launch of Ruby’s Writings, a collection of poetry, drama, and short stories by Smith-Newberry, and will feature a programme of performances and tributes from those inspired by her work.

Smith-Newberry, remembered for her contributions to education, the performing arts, and literature in the BVI, left a lasting impact on generations of students and artists. In recognition of her influence, the event will showcase performances by some of her protégés, alongside noted local and international artists.

The programme will feature performances by vocalist Ashaala Shanae, singer Donna Clyne, and a roster of artists including Gia Fraser, Kendra Penn, Kyle Moses, Sylvanna Charles & her dancers, Thea Cooke & company, Kay-Linda Richardson, Toyer Fahie, and Elmore Stoutt. Readings from Ruby’s Writings will be presented by esteemed author and personal friend, Dr. Pat Turnbull.

The event will also include testimonials from individuals whose lives were shaped by Smith-Newberry’s mentorship and dedication to education and the arts.

In addition to honouring Smith-Newberry’s literary contributions, the event will introduce The Rubystone Foundation BVI, a non-profit organisation dedicated to philanthropy, youth empowerment, and the promotion of inclusivity and the creative and performing arts.

The celebration is open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to bring family and friends to commemorate Smith-Newberry’s enduring influence on the BVI’s cultural landscape.

For more information, contact Dr. Arlene Smith-Thompson at 284-346-9777.

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Enis Adams Primary Warns of Stranger Giving Items to Students at Festival Grounds

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Parents of students attending Enis Adams Primary School have been urged to warn their children against accepting candy and other items from strangers following concerning reports from the school’s administration.

In an official notice issued by  a representative of the school, concerns were raised regarding an individual unaffiliated with the institution distributing items to students at the Festival Grounds. The individual’s identity and intentions remain unclear, prompting the school to take immediate action.

“It was reported that a person who is not a parent or affiliated with the school has been giving items to students,” the statement read. “We urge parents to have discussions with their children about the dangers of accepting items from strangers.”

The school emphasised that students would be advised not to take or consume any such items, and faculty members would also address the matter directly with students.

This incident has sparked concerns about student safety, particularly for those who rely on government transportation services to and from the Festival Grounds. While no harm has been reported, the school administration is taking a proactive approach to prevent any potential risks.

Local authorities have not yet issued a formal statement on the matter, but parents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity near school transportation areas.

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