BOSA Newsletter, Volume 46, July 2021

“Generosity is doing something for someone without expecting anything in return”

Volume 46 July 2021

Produced by:        Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA)

                             Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased)

                             New Market P.O., Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica, West Indies

                             E-mail: beershebaoldstudentsassn@gmail.com

Officers:                Glenis Daley, President

                              Vincent Samuels, ASC, BBA, Secretary/Treasurer, Editor/Producer

                               Ann Hamilton, Assistant Secretary

OBJECTIVE

The objective of BOSA Newsletter is to inform and educate the people in Beersheba Primary School Community and all Beersheba Primary School Alumni in Jamaica and the Diaspora by means of clean and wholesome news. In doing so, the Newsletter will continue to highlight and celebrate their achievements, mourn their losses, defend their rights and articulate their needs. With meticulous calculated professional news reporting, the Newsletter will ceaselessly expose the entrenched culture of silence, secrecy, non-response and pussy-footing that has characterized the unscrupulous tyrannical oligarchy rule that is tarnished with nepotism that is designed to frustrate Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) as it continues to work assiduously as the safety net and mentor for voiceless and vulnerable students who reside in the impoverished peasant farming Beersheba Primary School Community from falling through the cracks cognizant of the fact, that had it not been for intervention of the Association, these students would be left alone to fend for themselves contrary to the vision of James “Dick” Richards, (1872-1965), Beersheba Primary School Alumnus, Soldier, Self-made Businessman, Philanthropist and Icon.

REFLECTION ON BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL ALUMNI THAT HAVE PASSED ON

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) joins with family members, relatives and friends who are grieving and mourning the loss of their love ones who have passed away since our last newsletter was published. May the memories of these bereaved love ones continue to linger in our hearts and minds cognizant that Sunset in one land is Sunrise in another.

DECISION TAKEN BY THE SCHOOL BOARD AT BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL (GOVERNMENT LEASED) AND THE MANAGING COMMITTEE FOR JAMES RICHARDS EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND RE SHANISA JONES, UPPER SIX FORM STUDENT SAINT ELIZABETH TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL (STETHS) AND BACHELOR OF ARTS, FIRST CLASS HONOURS, CLASS OF 2020, UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (UTECH) JAMAICA

As a result of the entrenched culture of silence, secrecy, non-response and pussyfooting by the School Board, the contentious outstanding subject matter that is mentioned on pages 1, 2 and 3 of 10 in Volume 40January 2020 of BOSA Newsletter remains unresolved.

PROGRESS REPORT ON  NASHEENA DOBBS, NASHANA DOBBS, DURVANE BROWN AND SAMEIKA MAITLAND

Since the production of Volume 45 April 2021 of BOSA Newsletter, the Secretary/Treasurer established contact with Nasheena Dobbs, Nashana Dobbs and Duvanne Brown. Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is now able to give all our readers a progress report on these students.

NASHEENA DOBBS

Nasheena Dobbs who is currently a grade 9 student at Mount Alvernia High School, Montego Bay, Saint James, is now focusing on Business Studies. NasheEna’s present grade is 88.

NASHANA DOBBS

Nashana Dobbs who is currently a grade 8 student at Hampton School, Malvern, Saint Elizabeth, has a present grade of 89.

DUVANNE BROWN

Duvanne Brown who is currently a grade 9 student at Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS), has a present grade of 72. The Secretary/Treasurer is in touch with Duvanne’s Form Teacher and his grandmother who is his guardian and caregiver, so as to ensure that he will be able to catch up on the backlog of school assignments which he has to do online.

Duvanne’s plight, is that he was at a disadvantage by not having the devices he needs to provide him with Internet Connectivity. In the pursuance of ameliorating the situation the Secretary/Treasurer donated a HP Compaq Presario Laptop with AMD Processor, Windows 10 Operating System and all Microsoft Office Software that he needs to function so as to enable him to maximize online learning in the absence of face – to – face classes which have been temporarily suspended because of COVID-19 Pandemic.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA), is also pleased to inform our readers that a Beersheba Primary School Alumna whom the Secretary/Treasurer approached about Duvanne’s online connectivity problem, has donated a 32GB 2.0GB RAM Smart Phone to Duvanne. This device will enable Duvanne to use the Hot Spot on the Smart Phone to teether with Wi-Fi on his Laptop to obtain internet connectivity. The donor of this device wishes to remain anonymous.

With invaluable financial assistance from Roderick Colquhoun, Beersheba Primary School Alumnus, BOSA has been able to procure an HP Inkjet Printer, one 500 ream copy paper, a 32GB Flash Drive storage device and a First Aid In English Grammar and a Student Companion that will assist Duvanne to ameliorate his English Grammar and build his vocabulary.

Finally, also with invaluable financial assistance from Roderick Coquhoun, BOSA has been able to send top-up credit of JMD 1,000.00 each to Nashena Dobbs, Nashana Dobbs and Duvanne Brown to assist them to do their school assignments on line.

SAMEIKA MAITLAND

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is pleased to report that Sameika Maitland continues to maintain excellent performance in academia in her pursuit of the Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Health at the University of Technology (UTECH) Kingston Campus, Jamaica West Indies.

Despite challenges that Sameika is encountering in not being able to attend face to face classes because of COVID-19 Pandemic, Sameika’s dedication and discipline to online classes, has rewarded her with A’s and B+’s for Christmas Term 2020.

Notwithstanding Sameika being able to negotiate and access funding from The Government of Jamaica Students Loan Bureau to defray the cost of her tuition; Sameika who boards on campus is experiencing financial challenge to defray the cost of her boarding expenses.

If there is any Beersheba Primary School Alumna/Alumnus, Honorary BOSA Member, friends and well-wishers who would like to assist Sameika overcome her plight, please send your generous sacrificial financial contribution by check/cheque, Western Union Money Transfer or MoneyGram Money Transfer payable Juliett Mullings, Sameiks’s mother to:

Vincent Samuels

Secretary/Treasurer

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA)

99 Jacaranda Avenue

Flat Rocks Subdivision

Black River P.O., Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies.

PRIMARY EXIT PROFILE (PEP) WHICH REPLACE GRADE SIX ACHIEVEMENT TEST (GSAT) IN 2019

Parents and Guardians are urged to familiarize themselves with information that the Ministry of Education has promulgated on its website and through various Media Houses in Jamaica regarding Primary Exit Profile (PEP) with its focus on critical and analytical thinking that replaces Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) with its focus on pencil and paper and multiple choice task in 2019. Curricula in education systems worldwide have been changing and Jamaica must keep up with scientific and technological change or the country will be left behind.

BOSA INVALUABLE, BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL ALUMNI, HONORARY MEMBERS, FRIENDS, AND WELL-WISHERS WHO CONTINUE TO GIVE IN THE INTEREST AND WELFARE OF OUR STUDENTS

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wishes to place on record and express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to those Beersheba Primary School Alumni – including Winston and Sheila Hamilton, Roy

Holness, Kenneth Smith, Dr. Trevor Hamilton, Dorette Lind,` Winston Hamilton, Neville “Butty” Cooke, Professor Patrick Brown, Merlene Holness-Pryce, Howard Hamilton, Josephine Wade, Roderick Colquhoun et al for their invaluable financial support that they continue to give to the Association.

NEED FOR PRIMARY EXIT PROFILE (PEP) STUDENTS GRADUATING BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL IN THE CLASS OF 2019 AND BEYOND TO BE COMPUTER LITERATE

It is with great joy and long awaited accomplishment that Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) announces that Broadband Internet Wi-Fi Service is now available at Beersheba Primary School.   

The Association wishes to commend the Administration at the school for its tenacity and innovation in bringing Broadband Internet Wi-Fi Service to the school. The Association hopes that now that Information Technology (IT) is now available at Beersheba Primary School, that the Administration will take appropriate action to ensure that all students that are enrolled at the school will be exposed and trained to use the technology so that no student will graduate from the school as a computer illiterate.

Beersheba Primary School Alumni who would like to contact their alma mater can do so by email to: beersheba.primary.sch@moey.gov.jm

BI-MONTHLY MEETINGS OF BOSA

Due to restrictions pertaining to gathering stipulated in the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA) that regulates COVID-19 Pandemic in Jamaica, bi-monthly meeting of BOSA has been suspended indefinitely. BOSA Newsletter has become an invaluable link between Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA), Honorary BOSA Members, friends and well-wishers during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

FUND RAISING ACTIVITIES IN CONNECTION WITH BOSA SUPPORT FUND FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

BOSA Members, Honorary BOSA Members, Friends, Well-wishers, and other Beersheba Primary School Old Students who have not yet heard but who through the help of other Old Students, and this News Letter, will be made aware of BOSA existence and the work that the Association has been doing in the interest and welfare of students at Beersheba Primary School, are urged to make Checks(Cheques)Money Orders for their generous financial contribution to BOSA Support Fund payable to BEERSHEBA OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION and is to be mailed to: Vincent Samuels, Secretary/Treasurer, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) at 99 Jacaranda Avenue, Flat Rocks Subdivision, Black River P.O., Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies. All donations received will be promptly acknowledged in writing on BOSA official letter head.

Persons living in Jamaica, West Indies may deposit their generous financial contribution to BEERSHEBA OLD STUDENTS ASSOCIATION Savings Account No. 5501336655 at any Branch of Sagicor Bank

Jamaica Limited and advise the Secretary/Treasurer of the Association when the deposit has been made so that such contributions can be promptly acknowledged in writing.

MEET THE ACHIEVERS AND TRAILBLAZERS

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) with its zero tolerance for mediocrity but admires and promotes academic excellence, wish to laud and Big Up Jamaican-born Dr. Renee Bowen on her appointment as a Senior Economist for Trade with the Council of Economic Advisers in President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris Administration in the USA.   

Dr. Bowen’s curriculum vitae and outstanding academic business career reads as follows:

  • Ph.D., Degree Georgetown University, USA in Economics.
  • MBA Degree from Georgetown University, USA in Economics.
  • Professor and Fellow at University of California, San Diego, USA.
  • Director of the Center for Commerce and Diplomacy Department of Economics at the School of Global Policy and Strategy.
  • Previously worked with JP Morgan Chase Securities on Wall Street, New York, NY, USA.
  • Previously worked as Consultant for the World Bank, Washington, DC, USA where she concentrated on international trade policy for Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Extensive research which focused on political economy, microeconomic theory and international trade.
  • Her work has been published in major economic journals including the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics.
  • Served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Mathematical Economics, Quarterly Journal of Political Science, and the Review of International Organizations.
  • Member of the California Governor’s Council of Economic Advisers.
  • Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
  • Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research.
  • Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
  • Previously held positions at Stanford Graduate School of Business and Hover Institute.

 Editor’s Note: If Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) Alumni in Jamaica and the Diaspora would like to see themselves being featured under this heading, Alumni who have not yet responded to appeals made in BOSA Newsletters to send the Editor/Producer their curriculum vitae, academic, and communal profile as an attachment to the Association’s e-mail address: beershebaoldstudentsassn.@gmail.com as soon as possible so that they can be published in Volume 39 as well as future Volumes of the Newsletter.

RESOLUTION TO RENAME BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL JAMES RICHARDS PRIMARY SCHOOL

As a result of the above subject matter being thoroughly discussed with the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education in a meeting that was held at the Ministry’s Head Office in Kingston, Jamaica west Indies on March 13, 2013, and the matter being given full support by the Saint Elizabeth Parish Council, South Coast Resort Board and Jamaica Heritage Trust Foundation, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is hopeful that with the full backing of the entities named herein,the School Board at Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) will do the right thing so that James “Dick” Richards, Beersheba Primary School Alumnus, Soldier, Self-made Businessman, Icon and Philanthropist will be officially recognized and honoured as an integral part of the heritage in Beersheba School Community.                                                       

In the pursuance to ensure that James “Dick” Richards gets full recognition for using for his own money to purchase the land on which the Ministry of Education built Beersheba Primary School as well as his money that Bermuda Trust Company transformed to the school as New Trustee from which James Richards Educational Trust Fund  is established at The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited (Black River Branch); representatives of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) met with His Worship the Mayor of Black River and Chairman Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation Councillor Derrick Sangster and Mr. Errol Lebert, Chief Executive Officer, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation in the office of CEO on January 15, 2018 to thoroughly discuss this outstanding.

Councillor Richard Solomon, Member Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation for New Market Parochial Division who was invited to the meeting and participate in the discussion on the above mentioned subject matter did not show up.

Representatives from Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation who attended the meeting acquiesced that the Corporation will pursue the matter with the Ministry of Education since all criteria stipulated by the Ministry to rename the school has been met. In addition, it was agreed that the Councillor for New Market Parochial Division will take appropriate action to organize and hold a non-political, non-partisan Town Hall Meeting in the main auditorium at Beersheba Primary School. The purpose of the meeting is to enable Councillor Solomon to obtain feedback from all Stakeholders in Beersheba Primary School Community on the matter and report his findings to Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation which has an active Education Committee on its establishment.

STORY BOARD TO BE CREATED ON THE EAMBANKMENT OF THE INTERSECTION OF BEERSHEBA/FLINT VALLEY PAROCHIAL ROAD AND BYE PASS ROAD THROUGH CARR DISTRICT IN MEMORY OF JAMES “DICK” RICHARDS (1872-1965) WHO WAS BORN IN CARR DISTRICT, NEW MARKET, SAINT ELIZABETH

As a follow up to honour conferred posthumously on James “Dick” Richards by Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation in recognition of his philanthropy to the people in Beersheba Primary School Community, Carr District and Bermuda; Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is urging the Corporation to take appropriate action to ensure that a STORY BOARD is erected on the embankment of the intersection of Beersheba/Flint Valley Parochial Road and Bye Pass Road through Carr District, in memory of James “Dick” Richards (1872-1965) who was born in Carr District, New Market, Saint Elizabeth.

This project was being handled at one time by Shane Taylor, Former Director of Planning, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation.

For additional details about the life and philanthropy of James “Dick” Richards and the legacy that this icon has left behind, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation and readers of this newsletter are invited to refer to book: FROM BEERSHEBA TO BERMUDA written by Vincent Samuels, ASC, BBA, Mandeville Publishers Limited (2014). A copy of this book which launched at Saint Elizabeth Parish Library on Black River Day, July 30, 2014, was handed in person by the author to His Worship the Mayor and Chairman Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation Councillor Derrick Sangster and Mr. Errol Lebert, CEO of the Corporation at a meeting that was held in the CEO office on January 15, 2018.

MEMBERS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL, NEW MARKET, SAINT ELIZABETH, JAMAICA, WEST INDIES

The National Council on Education (NCE) has published the names of the following persons whom the Honourable Minister of Education Senator Ruel Reid has appointed to serve on the School Board at

Beersheba Primary School (Government School), New Market, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica West Indies for 2016/2017 Academic School Year:

Chairman: Rev. Christopher Euphfa

Principal:   Mrs. Tatlin Smith-Williams

Academic Staff representative: Mrs. Naomi Foster-Brooks

PTA Representative: Nickesha Lawrence

Community Representative: Mr. Valdes Hamilton

Member: Mr. Michael Morgan (Deceased)

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) assumes that:

  1. As a result of the retirement of Mrs. Tatlin Smith-Williams as Principal Beersheba Primary School, National Education Council (NCE) will take appropriate action to ensure that Mrs. Michele Sanderson, Acting Principal is appointed to fill the vacancy on the School Board and its website updated accordingly.
  • As a result of Miss Nickesha Lawrence  no longer residing in Beersheba Primary School Community, that National Education Council will take appropriate action to appoint someone as the PTA Representative on the School Board and its website updated accordingly.

Editor’s Note: At the meeting that the School Board at Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) held with representatives of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) on Wednesday, September 19, 2018, with “Shana”, a new face  introduced by the Chairman of the School Board as the representative of the PTA, the Secretary/Treasurer of the Association informed the Chairman that the name of the new representative of the PTA that he has introduced to the meeting is not on the official list of members published by National Council on Education (NCE)

THE ELESA HAMILTON SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME

By way of update to information that is given in Volume 35 October 2018 of BOSA Newsletter on the above subject matter; the said matter was thoroughly discussed between the School Board at Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased) and Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) at a meeting that was held in the main auditorium at the School on Wednesday, September 19, 2018.

With respect to the position that the School Board has taken on the matter that the criteria set by the Administrators of The Elesa Hamilton Scholarship Programme is too stringent, the Secretary/Treasurer Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA), told the Chairman that since the Association has no jurisdiction

with respect to how the Scholarship Programme is administered, the School Board should write to the Administrator of the Scholarship Programme to discuss the Board’s concern.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is still awaiting a copy of the email message that the School Board has sent to the Administrator of the Scholarship Programme regarding concern the Board mentioned at the meeting.

BOSA SCIENCE AND HEALTH CORNER

CLINICAL ADVICE FOR PERSONS 60 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER

Whenever I teach clinical medicine to students in the fourth year or medicine, I ask the following question: “What are the causes of mental confusion in the elderly?” Some students say “tumors in the head.” I answer No! Other students say “Early symptoms of Alzheimer’s.” I answer again No! With each rejection of answers from the students, their responses dry up and they are even more open-mouthed when  I list the three most common causes:

  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Urinary infection
  • Dehydration

It may sound like a joke, but it isn’t. People over 60 constantly stop feeling thirsty and consequently stop drinking fluids. When no one is around them to drink fluids, they quickly dehydrate. Dehydration is severe and affects the entire body. It may cause abrupt mental confusion, a drop in blood pressure, increased heart palpitations, angina (chest pain), coma and even death.

This habit of forgetting to drink fluids begins at age 60, when we have just over 50% of the water we should have in our bodies. People over 60 have a lower water reserve. This is part of the natural aging process. Howbeit, there are more complications. Although they are dehydrated, they don’t feel like drinking water, because their internal balance mechanisms don’t work very well.

CONCLUSION

People over 60 years old dehydrate easily, not only because they have a smaller water supply, but also because they do not feel the lack of water in the body.

Although people over 60 may look healthy, the performance of reactions and chemical functions can damage their entire body.

SO HERE ARE TWO ALERTS!

  1. Get into the habit of drinking liquids. Liquids include water, juices, teas, coconut water, milk, soups, and water-rich fruits, such as watermelon, peaches and pineapple, orange and tangerine. The important thing is that, every two hours, you must drink some liquid. Remember this!
  2. Alert for family members: constantly offer fluids to people over 60. At the same time, observe them.

If you realize that they are rejecting liquids and, from one day to the next, they are irritable, breathless or display a lack of attention, these are almost certainly recurrent symptoms of dehydration.

Editor’s Note: The foregoing article is written by Dr. Arnaldo Liechtenstein, M.D., Ph.D., Faculty of Medicine, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America. (1990-1996), Department of Internal Medicine, Researcher.

GOLDEN THOUGHTS AND NUGGETS

“Correction can be uncomfortable and few of us like it. Sometimes, because of our pride, it’s hard for us to receive it.”

                                                Cindy Hess Kasper, Our Daily Bread Devotional Contributor.

“Everyone makes mistakes, only fools assume they are the exception.”

                                                                Anonymous

An elderly woman got on a bus and sat down. At the next bus stop, a strong, grumpy young woman boarded the bus and sat down beside the elderly woman, hitting her with several bags she was carrying. When the strong, grumpy young woman saw that the elderly woman remained silent, the grumpy young woman asked the elderly woman why she did not complain when she hit her with her bags? The elderly woman replied with a smile, “there is no need for me to be rude or to discuss something that is insignificant because our journey is so short and I am getting off at the next stop.”

This answer that the elderly woman gave the strong, grumpy young womn deserves to be written in gold letters.

Each of us as we make our earthly pilgrimage, must understand that our time in this world is so short!! Darkening it with useless arguments, platitudes, jealousy, refusing to forgive and forbear with others; discontentment and bad attitudes are ridiculously waste of time and energy.

Did someone break your heart? Stay calm, the journey is too short to lose your cool.

Did someone betray, intimidate, cheat or humiliate you? Relax! Don’t get stressed out because the journey is too short.

Did someone insult you without a cause? Shake it off like water that fall on a duck’s back. Ignore it because the journey is too short.

Did a neighbour make a comment that offended you? Take a deep breath, ignore the person who offended you; forgive and forget it because the journey is too short.

Whatever problem someone has brought to you and I; remember that our journey together is too short to tell each other “ piece of our mind.”

No one knows the length of the journey or when you and I will arrive at the next and last stop on our short journey together. Therefore, let us appreciate friends and family, be respectful, kind forgiving and forbearing. In we all do these things, our lives will be filled with gratitude and joy because we become cognizant that our journey together is so short; we will do all the best we can, to all the people we can for just as long as we can.

DISCOVERY OF SLAVE BURIAL GROUND AT PAYNES TOWN, NEW MARKET, SAINT ELIZABETH, JAMAICA WEST INDIES

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) again invites readers of its Newsletter to log in to its website: bosaonline.org to read and view photographs related to the above captioned news article that is published on its web page.

Mrs. Elvie Miller , 79 year old widow (owner of the property on which the Slave Burial Ground is located) and her daughter Mrs. Madge Mullings who reside on the same property, is awaiting the visit from Archaeologists from the History and Archaeological Department of the university of the West Indies, Mona

Campus, Jamaica West Indies and Jamaica National Heritage Trust to take over, preserve and secure the site where the mortal remains of Hon. John Salmon, former Custos Rotulorum for Saint Elizabeth and President of the Legislative Council in Jamaica, Samuel John Manley, grandfather of Norman Washington Manley, former Prime Minister of Jamaica and Jamaican National Hero and myriad African Ancestors are buried.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) and Paynes Town/New Market Community anxiously await the visit of Archaeologists from the History and Archaeology Department University of the West Indies (Mona campus), Jamaica National Heritage Trust to fulfill their written commitments to visit the historic site with a view to preserve and secure the site and declare it a National Heritage Site.

As a result of the significant discovery of the Slave Burial Ground, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) in anticipation of New Market – including Carr District, birthplace of James “Dick” Richards – being declared a National Heritage Site by Jamaica National Heritage Trust – has written to the Ministry of Youth and Culture (copied to other related Government Ministries, Agencies and Quasi Agencies and Hon.

J. C. Hutchinson, Member of parliament NW Saint Elizabeth and Minister Without Portfolio in the Ministry of Industry, Investment, Commerce and Agriculture requesting that favourable consideration is given to refurbish the Old New Market Police Station into a Museum that will be managed by a trained professional Curator.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is delighted to inform readers of its Newsletter that as a result of representation that the Association made to Government Ministries and Agencies to rid the Old Police Station at New Market of Squatters who had illegally occupied the building, that the building has been repossessed and the entire premises is being cleaned and cleared of thick overgrowth and vegetation. The Association looks forward to the building being turned into a museum and the monument that was built on the site and dedicated in a civic ceremony on the night when Jamaica gained Independence from Great Britain refurbished.

In its email message dated June 10, 2017 addressed to Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends, Well-wishers and related Jamaica Government Ministries and Entities, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wrote quote: While Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) and other Stakeholders in the impoverished peasant farming New Market Community eagerly await the visit of Archeologists from UWI History and Archeology Department and Jamaica National Heritage Trust to take over, preserve and declare the Slave Burial Ground a National Heritage Site, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) invites everyone to procure and read Maureen Warner-Lewis book: ARCHIBALD MONTEATH, IGBO, JAMAICAN MORAVIAN, University of the West Indies Press 2007. Maureen Warner-Lewis book which can be purchased in various bookstores as well as at www.amazon.com will open readers eyes and help them

to better understand the events that occurred on the Slave Estate at Kepp, Paynes Town, Hopeton, New Savannah and elsewhere in the Parish of Saint Elizabeth. Unquote

At the invitation of Councillor Richard Solomon, the Secretary/Treasurer Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) accompanied by Mrs. Elvie Miller and her daughter Madge Mullings visited and toured The Slave Burial Ground at Paynes Town, New Market, Saint Elizabeth on Sunday, February 03, 2019. Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is looking forward to hear from Councillor Solomon with respect to the way forward in dealing with the matter.

Editor’s Note: The foregoing subject matter was thoroughly discussed in a meeting that was held in the office of the Chief Executive Officer, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation on January 15, 2018. The meeting which was provided over by His Worship the Mayor of Black River and Chairman Saint Elizabeth Municipal

Corporation Councillor Derrick Sangster, was attended by Mr. Errol Lebert, Chief Executive Officer, Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation, representatives of Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA), New Market CDC, and Mrs. Elvie Miller and her daughter Madge Mullings; Owner of the property on which the Slave Burial Ground is located; acquiesced and decided that the Saint Elizabeth Municipal Corporation will pursue the matter with the History and Archaeology Department of the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica West Indies so as to get the Department and Jamaica National Heritage Trust Foundation to honour the commitment that was given to the association that they would visit, take over, secure and preserve the site.

BOSA DEVOTIONAL

A COMPASSIONATE COMMANDER IN CHIEF

The penalty for desertion during the American Civil War was execution. Howbeit, the Armies of the Union rarely executed deserters because their commander-in-chief, President Abraham Lincoln, pardoned nearly all of them.

The action by the Commander-in-Chief, infuriated Edward Stanton, the Secretary of War, who believed that leniency showed by President Lincoln to deserters only enticed would-be-deserters to do like their counterparts.

Howbeit, notwithstanding the criticism that President Lincoln received from Secretary of War Stanton, he empathized with soldiers who had become disenchanted and given in to their fear in the heat of combat. President Lincoln’s empathy endeared him to his soldiers who loved him and referred to him as “Father Abraham.” The empathy that President Lincoln, commander-in-chief showed to soldiers, resulted in their affection to want to serve their Commander-in-Chief more.

In the same way that soldiers in the American Civil War became beneficiaries of President Lincoln’s empathy, believers in Christ in the twenty-first century who have been shown Grace and Mercy by the Lord Jesus Christ, their commander-in-chief, are strengthened and energized to serve Him more day by day in the Spiritual Ware-fare in which we are enlisted as soldiers of Christ.

COVID-19 WHICH IS NOW IN COMMUNITY SPREAD IN JAMAICA HAS CHANGED THE WAY PEOPLE LIVE AND INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) urges Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Honorary BOSA Members, friends and well-wishers and our readers in Jamaica and the Diaspora to keep up with updates that are issued periodically by World Health Organization (WHO), Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and various Health Authorities in countries where you live and travel.

In light of information published in Jamaica Gleaner dated Saturday, September 5, 2020 captioned “COVID everywhere! – Health ministry says virus can no longer be easily traced from one person to the other.”, BOSA endorse and underscore invaluable information given by Dr. Christopher Tufton, Minister of Health quote: “Jamaicans will now have to assume that everyone they come in contact with is positive. We are alerting the public that the transmission of the virus can no longer be easily traced from one member of the population to the other” Dr. Tufton said during a virtual press conference that was held at the Ministry of Health, Kingston, Jamaica West Indies on Friday, September 4, 2020.

BOSA also urge everyone to wear masks, maintain social distancing and adhere to and observe all protocols that have been established and promulgated by Health Authorities.

Stay safe, stay smart and stay strong! Please lend and give a helping hand to the elderly and the poor and needy who are most vulnerable to COVID-19 Pandemic. As we all continue to invoke Divine Guidance and Deliverance from JEHOVAH-rafa (God who heals) in the crisis; be assured, that THIS TOO WILL PASS!!

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wish to urge all Beersheba Elementary and Primary School Alumni in Jamaica and the Diaspora and all readers of our newsletter, to resist vague conspiracy theories, heresies and old wive’s tales that are being propagated and circulating about COVID-19 Vaccines that was rolled out by the Government of Jamaica on March 10, 2021.

Everyone is urged to obtain updates directly from the Ministry of Health & Wellness or in news releases that the Ministry will make through electronic and printed media with respect to Vaccination Sites, days and times when the vaccine will be given to individuals in categories that will be announced.

The Editor of this newsletter like several other individuals in various countries worldwide, has received COVID-19 Vaccine shot/jab and he is living his normal life and is coherent in his thinking and reasoning. I is comforting to know that because I am fully vaccinated after having received the second dose of the vaccine, my immune system is being built up to protect me against the deadly infectious respiratory killer disease.

ADVERSE EFFECT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON PRIMARY, HIGH SCHOOL AND TERTIARARY EDUCATION

Not only has COVID-19 Pandemic delayed the reopening of Primary, High Schools and Tertiary Institutions from September 3, 2020 that was pushed back to October 5, 2020, but notwithstanding effort by the Ministry of Education to use seventeen (17) pilot schools to resume face to face teaching, up to the time that this newsletter is being written, the Ministry is still struggling to resume this method of teaching.

With online use of the Ministry of Education Digital Platform to teach students at home, parents and guardians – many of whom are computer illiterates – are finding it extremely challenging and difficult to help children in their homes do their school assignments.

DGITAL BANKING IS HERE TO STAY

Announcement made by The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited to close its flagship branch at 6 High Street, Black River, Saint Elizabeth and its Christiana Branch in Manchester in February 2021, in addition to converting six (6) of its other Branches to Digital Non Personal Banking, is proof that Scotia Bank in re-engineering its operation to reduce and eliminate fixed costs (rent, salaries, health insurance benefits and utility bills); has joined other financial conglomerates in making transition from inhouse to online digital banking that ultimately is going to result in a cashless society that has advantages and disadvantages.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is urging elderly customers of Banks to come to full realization that their “banger phones” have become obsolete and must be immediately replaced with a Smart Phone with at least 16 GB Internal Memory that is capable to download and install Mobile Banking Apps that will enable them to do their banking transactions from their homes. Young people including those in academia who are computer literate, are urged to help the elderly who must not be scammed or abused in the process.

CHANGING CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR AND BUSINESS DECISION TAKEN BY JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY LIMITED (JPSCO) TO CLOSE SEVEN OF IT’S OFFICES

In a news article captioned: JPS addresses concerns about impending closure of branches that appeared in Jamaica Gleaner on Thursday, February 4, 2021, Senior Vice Resident Customer Service at JPS, Ramsay McDonald, is quoted as saying “While we fully appreciate the concerns of the residents, our decision to close the office – speaking in reference to the closure of the Portmore Office which is among seven (7) offices that will be closed effective March 8, 2021 – was made after careful consideration and observation of the changing behaviour of our customers. Over the past four years, customers have increased their use of online platforms to do regular transactions.”

Since less face-to-face transactions with JPSCO is going to be the norm going forward, consumers are urged to utilize several options that are available to them. One option is downloading and installing JPS App from Google or Apple Play Store on Smart Phones through which electricity bills can be paid.

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