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Commissioner Slams CHS Teacher For ‘Inappropriate Dress’ During Zoom Class
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Commissioner Slams CHS Teacher For ‘Inappropriate Dress’ During Zoom Class

KINGSHILL — The Virgin Islands Department of Education was made aware of a photo circulating on social media of an employee inappropriately dressed while holding virtual classes with students at…
Posted by John McCarthy October 12, 2021
Department of Education School Updates For October 11-18
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Department of Education School Updates For October 11-18

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — All public schools will be closed today in observance of the Columbus Day holiday. Virgin Islands-Puerto Rico Friendship Day and Indigenous Peoples’ Day will also be celebrated…
Posted by John McCarthy October 11, 2021
Accelerate VI Gets $50,000 SBA Grant To Establish Tech Entrepreneurship In USVI
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Accelerate VI Gets $50,000 SBA Grant To Establish Tech Entrepreneurship In USVI

FREDERIKSTED — Accelerate VI, the University of the Virgin Islands Research and Technology Park’s tech accelerator program, has been selected as a winner of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2021…
Posted by John McCarthy October 11, 2021
DPNR And Friends Of East End Marine Park To Host Astronomy By The Sea Saturday
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DPNR And Friends Of East End Marine Park To Host Astronomy By The Sea Saturday

TEAGUE BAY — Commissioner Jean-Pierre L. Oriol of the Department of Planning and Natural Resources announces that the Division of Coastal Zone Management in collaboration with Friends of the St. Croix…
Posted by John McCarthy October 6, 2021
Head Start Sites On St. Croix Will Re-Open Tomorrow, DHS Says
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Head Start Sites On St. Croix Will Re-Open Tomorrow, DHS Says

KINGSHILL — The Virgin Islands Department of Human Services (DHS, said that in-person classroom activities on St. Croix will resume tomorrow. The Head Start Program had experienced COVID positives, as…
Posted by John McCarthy October 3, 2021
Today Is Contract Day In The U.S. Virgin Islands Recognizing 1878 Fire Burn Revolt
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Today Is Contract Day In The U.S. Virgin Islands Recognizing 1878 Fire Burn Revolt

CHRISTIANSTED — Today is October 1st, the start of the new fiscal year and what has been known as Contract Day in the Virgin Islands. "Today we salute those who…
Posted by John McCarthy October 1, 2021
New Fleet Of 15 School Buses Roll Out Tomorrow With Vendor Contract Signed
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New Fleet Of 15 School Buses Roll Out Tomorrow With Vendor Contract Signed

KINGSHILL — A fleet of 15 new school buses will begin servicing students in the St. Croix District beginning tomorrow following the completion of contractual agreements between the Department of…
Posted by John McCarthy September 28, 2021
Joseph Gomez Elementary School Closed Today Due To Death Of Paraprofessional
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Joseph Gomez Elementary School Closed Today Due To Death Of Paraprofessional

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Joseph Gomez Elementary School will be closed today due to the passing of a staff member, the Virgin Islands Department of Education said. St. Thomas District…
Posted by John McCarthy September 28, 2021
DOE: Joseph Gomez Elementary School Kindergarten Students For Early Dismissal
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DOE: Joseph Gomez Elementary School Kindergarten Students For Early Dismissal

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — All in-person Kindergarten classes at the Joseph Gomez Elementary School will be dismissed at 11 a.m. today, due to an electrical service interruption affecting classrooms, the Virgin…
Posted by John McCarthy September 27, 2021
ECLAC Leaders Push For CO2 Emission Reductions In Climate Change Code Red
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ECLAC Leaders Push For CO2 Emission Reductions In Climate Change Code Red

24 September 2021 In a joint statement, the Executive Secretaries of the United Nations Regional Commissions have called for enhanced regional cooperation to develop nature-based and technological solutions for capturing…
Posted by Alicia Bárcena September 24, 2021

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