Education
Ministry of Education Expresses Concern Over Lack of Prior Notice for Industrial Action

– Vows to Address Teacher Concerns and Ensure Student Safety
In response to the recent industrial action taken by teachers at Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS), the Minister for Education, Youth Affairs & Sports, Hon. Sharie B. de Castro along with the Acting Permanent Secretary Claude Kettle and the Acting Chief Education Officer Orlandette Crabbe, met with the administration and staff of ESHS on Tuesday, September 26, to discuss the issues at hand.
The Ministry acknowledged that there was a significant communication gap, which hindered their ability to fully understand and address the concerns of the teachers. They emphasised the importance of open and constructive dialogue as the primary means to address concerns and improve the educational system.
The Education team also highlighted the need for any industrial action to be considered through a structured and responsible process, in accordance with internationally recognized standards outlined by the International Labour Organization (ILO).
The Ministry stated that they did not receive prior notice of the grievances or the planned industrial action, which took place on September 15. As a result, they were unable to take corrective action or ensure the safety and well-being of the students during that time. However, the Ministry remains committed to addressing the concerns of the teachers while maintaining order and safety within educational institutions.
In response to the specific concerns raised by the teachers, the Ministry outlined several steps they have taken. Efforts to improve the school compound and facilities have included grass cutting, utilising available classrooms and tents for lunch seating with supervision, and ongoing recruitment for a vacant janitorial position. Immediate action has also been taken to address extreme heat with fan procurement, and the maintenance of the air conditioning system is in progress. Mold assessments, electrical voltage and socket issues have been reported to the Recovery and Development Agency (RDA), and efforts to enhance internet connectivity are underway.
The Ministry is also focused on timely curriculum resource procurement, addressing adequate space for staff, and prioritising teachers in the salary review process.
The meeting concluded with an agreement by the majority of teachers not to engage in any future industrial action without first giving notice and allowing the Ministry a reasonable opportunity to address concerns and ensure the safety and well-being of the students.
The Ministry reiterated its commitment to resolving all outstanding issues collaboratively and fostering effective communication with all stakeholders. They encouraged open and honest dialogue in the coming days and pledged to maintain consistent communication channels to address concerns promptly. The Ministry remains dedicated to providing a safe, conducive, and well-resourced learning environment for students and teachers at Elmore Stoutt High School.
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VI Celebrates Inclusion at Down Syndrome Awareness Event

The Virgin Islands reaffirmed its commitment to inclusivity and support for individuals with Down syndrome as the Social Development Department, through the Disability Services Division, hosted a Down Syndrome Awareness Motorcade, Sports, and Games Day last week.
Held at Noel Lloyd Positive Action Movement Park, the event, themed “Improve Our Support Systems,” brought together families, caregivers, advocates, and community members in a day of celebration and awareness. Participants engaged in interactive games, sporting activities, and discussions aimed at highlighting the importance of strong support networks for individuals with Down syndrome.
The motorcade, a key feature of the event, traveled through Road Town, drawing attention to the cause and encouraging greater societal engagement in disability advocacy. Attendees, including government officials and representatives from various community organizations, echoed the call for continued improvements in support services, accessibility, and awareness initiatives.
Parents and caregivers also took the opportunity to share personal experiences, highlighting both progress and ongoing challenges in securing resources and services for individuals with Down syndrome in the territory.
The Social Development Department expressed gratitude for the community’s participation and reaffirmed its dedication to strengthening support systems for individuals with disabilities through continued advocacy and policy development.
Education
Ashaala Shanae Gives Back to Her High School’s Music Program in the British Virgin Islands

Renowned creative entrepreneur and philanthropist Ashaala Shanae has made a heartfelt donation to the music department of Elmore Stoutt High School in the British Virgin Islands, fulfilling a long-held aspiration to give back to the institution that played a pivotal role in shaping her career.
In a social media post reflecting on the moment, Shanae expressed deep gratitude for the opportunity to support a cause close to her heart. “I’ve given a lot financially to worthy causes, organizations, and individuals over the last 10 years, many of them never made public,” she wrote. “However, this moment right here has been something I’ve been wanting to do for a few years, and the Lord orchestrated it so perfectly that I give Him all the glory.”
The artist and industry expert highlighted the profound impact Elmore Stoutt High School’s music program had on her journey, from a young aspiring musician to a leading figure in the creative industry. “To be able to make a humble donation to the place that literally shaped me and provided a safe haven for me as a teenager is nothing short of God’s perfect will,” she said.
Shanae also acknowledged the collaborative efforts of key figures in the British Virgin Islands’ education system who helped make the donation possible. She extended thanks to Dr. Arlene Smith-Thompson for facilitating the opportunity with the Ministry of Education, as well as Minister Sharie Watchman de Castro and Chief Education Officer Orlandette Rea Crabbe for their commitment to advancing creative and performing arts education.
The initiative aligns with her broader vision for nurturing talent within the region. Through her company, Vocal Wallstreet, she aims to support educational collaboration and provide resources for students pursuing careers in the creative arts. She also expressed appreciation for H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) President Richard Georges for his openness to continued dialogue in this area.
“There’s so much promise here in the BVI, and my goal is to do my best to support efforts that bring quality programs, resources, and opportunities to our youth and young adults,” Shanae stated.
As an influential voice in the industry, Shanae’s philanthropic contributions continue to inspire young creatives to pursue greater levels of success. Her latest gesture reaffirms her commitment to fostering artistic development in the British Virgin Islands and beyond.
Education
Elmore Stoutt High School Moves to Virtual Learning Due to Water Issues

Elmore Stoutt High School will transition to virtual learning on Tuesday, February 25, as ongoing water issues remain unresolved, school officials announced.
In a letter to parents and guardians, Principal Vanessa Garraway stated that the decision was necessary due to the continued disruption. “Unfortunately, our ongoing water issues have not yet been resolved, and as a result, we must transition to virtual learning,” the letter read.
Garraway stressed that students are still expected to participate fully in their lessons. “Please ensure that your child understands this is NOT a free day,” she wrote. “We are continuing with regular instruction, just in an online format. LIVE sessions will be conducted, and students are expected to log in, participate, and engage fully in their lessons.”
The school urged parents to support the transition by ensuring students attend classes and complete their coursework. “We kindly ask for your support in ensuring that your child logs in and engages fully in their lessons,” the letter continued.
No timeline was given for when in-person learning will resume, but Garraway assured parents that updates would be provided as more information on the repair process becomes available. “We understand that this is an inconvenience, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation as we navigate this situation,” she said.
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