After two planned reopening of physical school structures were beaten back by the onslaught of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the government has decided to pilot the resumption of face-to-face classes with 17 institutions across nine Jamaican parishes.
The pilot will run for two weeks — from November 9 to 20 — in 12 primary schools and five high schools in the parishes of Clarendon, Manchester, Portland, St Ann, St Elizabeth, St James, Westmoreland, St Thomas, and Trelawny. More than 5, 000 students are enrolled in the selected institutions.
The selected schools are yet to be named.
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