BOSA Lauds STETHS For Making Clean Sweep At Lasco Awards Ceremony – Vincent Samuels

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Peter Mark Chin (right, deputy executive chairman of LASCO Affiliated Companies, and Senator Ruel Reid (second right), minister of education, youth and information, pose with Principal of the Year Keith Wellington and Teacher of the Year Kerene Nelson, both of St. Elizabeth Technical High School, at the LASCO-Ministry of Education Youth and Information Teacher and Principal of the Year 2016 Awards held November 30, 2016 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wishes to commend Mr. Keith Wellington, Principal Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) and Ms. Kerene Nelson, Teacher at the school for recognition that they have received in winning the coveted LASCO Principal and Teacher of the Year Award respectively.

Beersheba Primary School – one of the schools in the impoverished peasant farming community of New Market, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies – from which the Ministry of Education have selected successful Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) Students over the years and placed them at Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) – is pleased with the level of academic excellence that students such as Shanisa Jones, University of Technology (UTECH) Kingston Campus, Nickayla Stevens, Lower Six Form Student at STETH and Damanike Smith, HEART/NTA, Black River Campus, all from the hilly terrain of Flint Valley, New Market, Saint Elizabeth have maintained at Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS).

The students mentioned herein, are among Hon. Edmond Bartlett, Minister of Tourism, Government of Jamaica, Cecille Samuels-Beckford, ASC, BBA, MPH, former Deputy Head Girl at STETHS, Site Supervisor at Montefiore Medical Group, Bronx, New York, USA, Dr. Karen Samuels-Plata, Oncology Hematology (Medicine), New Mexico, USA who continue to be worthy standard bearers of Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) the Institution that nurtured and educated them to become leaders that they have become in commerce and industry in Jamaica and the USA Diaspora.

Beersheba Primary School Community is committed to continue sending students of academic excellence to Saint Elizabeth Technical High School STETHS) so that the recognition that the school has received may not just be a onetime event.

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