By Mishell Abraham
Students of Isaiah Thomas Secondary School (ITSS) were reminded to stick to the principles of the 4-H movement.
National 4-H coordinator, Shirley Alexander addressed the student body at a special assembly on to observe its third annual Green Day on May 21.
She applauded the school’s principal, teachers and Clubites for their continued effort, support and participation in the 4H activities year round.
The activity was in an effort to create awareness about the club and its work at the school. Most of the student body was either dressed in green or white for the event and it was originally put together by Bert Paul, a 4H leader.
The assembly started off with a short worship session where the staff and students sang songs of praise to the Almighty.
Following this, ITSS Clubites gave a presentation to the general school population on the club and more importantly how anyone of them could be a great asset to the organization.
President of the National Youth Council of Dominica (NYCD), Jahisiah Benoit, pointed out the benefits being part of such a club and the importance of having it within the school system.
Special recognition awards and gifts were presented to a few teachers for their dedication and hard work with the club over the past school year.
Those teachers were Mrs. Glennora Paquette, Mrs.Heskar Charter, Mr. Jameson Julien, Mr Jerwin Ambo and Ms. Cherese Martin.
4-H member, Curtley Pascal was awarded the prize for most outstanding 4-H member for the past school year.
4-H leader, Bert Paul expressed his deep appreciation to everyone who participated and supported the assembly with hope that in future it would be a bigger event.
Students of Isaiah Thomas Secondary School (ITSS) were reminded to stick to the principles of the 4-H movement.
National 4-H coordinator, Shirley Alexander addressed the student body at a special assembly on to observe its third annual Green Day on May 21.
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| 4-H National Coordinator addresses the gathering |
She applauded the school’s principal, teachers and Clubites for their continued effort, support and participation in the 4H activities year round.
The activity was in an effort to create awareness about the club and its work at the school. Most of the student body was either dressed in green or white for the event and it was originally put together by Bert Paul, a 4H leader.
The assembly started off with a short worship session where the staff and students sang songs of praise to the Almighty.
Following this, ITSS Clubites gave a presentation to the general school population on the club and more importantly how anyone of them could be a great asset to the organization.
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| section of the student population |
Special recognition awards and gifts were presented to a few teachers for their dedication and hard work with the club over the past school year.
Those teachers were Mrs. Glennora Paquette, Mrs.Heskar Charter, Mr. Jameson Julien, Mr Jerwin Ambo and Ms. Cherese Martin.
4-H member, Curtley Pascal was awarded the prize for most outstanding 4-H member for the past school year.
4-H leader, Bert Paul expressed his deep appreciation to everyone who participated and supported the assembly with hope that in future it would be a bigger event.


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