BOSA Newsletter, Volume 47, October 2021

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

Produced by:        Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA)

                             Beersheba Primary School (Government Leased)

                             New Market P.O., Saint Elizabeth, J.W.I

                             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.

CONTINUED REFUSAL BY SCHOOL BOARD BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL TO PAY BOSA AND VINCENT SAMUELS LEGITIMATE OUTSTANDING AMOUNTS OWED BY JAMES RICHARDS EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND AS AUTHORIZED BY PERMANENT SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, YOUTH AND INFORMATION

The subject matter which is mentioned on page 1, 2 and 3 in Volume 40 January 2020 of BOSA Newsletter remains unresolved because of the Board’s defiance to carry out legitimate directive given to it by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Youth and Information.

PROGRESS REPORT ON NASHENA DOBBS, NASHANA DOBBS, DURVANE BROWN SAMEIKA MAITLAND, DEVONNETTE SMITH AND TANASHAY JONES

NASHENA DOBBS

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

DURVANE BROWN

As expected, Duvanne Brown’s School Grade Report for Christmas Term 2021 has revealed that Duvanne has to buckle down and devote time to complete and submit all assignments that his teacher gave to him. With all the assistance that BOSA has given to Duvanne (see comments in his progress report on page 2 of 10 Volume 46 July 2021 BOSA Newsletter), it is hoped that having sat his school exams, Duvanne’s Term Report will improve in comparison to his School Grade Report.

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.

Sameika also received this award from the last school year as Resident Student of the Year 2020-2021; Congratulations! Keep up the good work.

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 whose address mailing address is as follows:

Juliett Mullings

New Savannah District

New Market P.O.

Saint Elizabeth

Jamaica West Indies

DEVONNETTE SMITH

Devonnette Smith, from Beersheba, New Market, Saint Elizabeth, granddaughter of the late Victor Smith, 1st Vice President Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) who is currently a grade 8 student at Saint Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) has a current grade of 85.4.

TANASHAY JONES

Tanashay Jones from Flint Valley District, New Market, Saint Elizabeth who is first cousin of Shanisa Jones, is a student at Hampton School. Tanashay’s current grade is 89.

.PRIMARY EXIT PROFILE (PEP) RESULTS AND HIGH SCHOOL PLACEMENT OF STUDENTS WHO GRADUATED FROM BEERSHEBA PRIMARY SCHOOL

The Ministry of Education, Youth and Information has awarded places in high schools to the following students based on their performance in 2021 Primary Exit Profile (PEP) Examination:

NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF STUDENTS                              NAMES OF HIGH SCHOOLS

Garett Fairclough

Flint Valley District

New Market                                                                                         Maggotty High School

Jaeden Gayle

Long Ground District

New Market                                                                                         Munro College

Ryan Robinson

Jack’s Gate District

New Market                                                                                         Munro College

Stephen Stewart

Carr District

New Market                                                                                         Munro College

Amelia Dawkins

New Savannah

New Market                                                                                         Black River High School

Brianna Dobbs

Long Ground

New Market                                                                                         Saint Elizabeth Technical High School

Kenudeen Jones

Beersheba

New Market                                                                                         Bishop Gibson High School

Ayana Kelly

Long Ground District

New Market                                                                                         Saint Elizabeth Technical High School

Tashiba Salmon

Long Ground District

New Market                                                                                         Lacovia High School

Danique Williams

Carr District

New Market                                                                                         Lacovia High School

Natasley Hanson

New Market                                                                                         Saint Elizabeth Technical High Sc hool

Shavel Fraser

Long Ground District

New Market                                                                                         Black River High School

Aleja Morris

Carr District

New Market                                                                                         Lacovia High School

Tiana Spence

New Savannah District

New Market                                                                                         Lacovia High School

Through the generosity and sacrificial financial assistance from Anthony “Gary” Atkinson, Patrick Williams, Kenneth Smith, Roderick Colquhoun and Vincent Samuels, Beersheba Primary School Alumni, all students listed above (with the exception of Jaeden Gayle whose mother obtained his uniforms from another source) were provided with two (2) sets of uniforms and ten (10) hardcover notebooks in addition to JMD 42,000.00 that was paid to a local dressmaker and Beersheba Primary School Alumna to make the uniforms.

Jaeden Gayle, Ayana Kelly and Brianna Dobbs were each provided with one 32GB Sandisk Flash Drive to assist them in storing data pertaining to their work in high school.

2021 BENEFICIARIES FROM JAMES RICHARDS EDUCATIONAL TRUST FUND

As one of the Stakeholders with whose acquiescence the balance of USD 79,841.49 (JMD 6,856,029.84) was transferred by HSBC Bank Bermuda Limited, former Trustee James Richards Educational Trust Fund in November 2011 to The Bank Of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited Chequeing Account No. 3002-82 with the

names of Tatlin E Smith-Williams, former Principal Beersheba Primary School and the late Victor Smith, 1st Vice President Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) as legitimate signatories to withdraw funds from the account; Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is still awaiting response from the administration at Beersheba Primary School regarding information requested from the school to the following questions:

  1. Names of the two students in the graduating class of 2021 who are successful in 2021 Primary Exit Profile (PEP) Examination and will be selected as qualified beneficiaries of James Richards Educational Trust Fund in keeping with the criteria and desire stipulated by the Trustor.
  2. The agreed mechanism that will be used in selecting the two students.
  3. The quantum of financial benefit that will be allotted to each students and the purpose for which the funds will be utilized.

Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) wish to place on record, the Association’s concern that notwithstanding the fact that financial records pertaining to James Richards Educational Trust Fund were handed over to Misses Latoya Davis and Maisie Hamilton, Internal Auditors from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Information by Tatlin E Smith-Williams, former Principal Beersheba Primary School in the presence of Vincent Samuels, Secretary/Treasurer Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) at a meeting that was held in the conference room at the Ministry of Education, Region 5, Mandeville, Manchester on May 5, 2016, the Association has not received a copy of the audited financial statement pertaining to the outcome of the audit that was done.

In the pursuance of probity, transparency and accountability, Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA) is not going to discontinue its inquiry into these high profile matters until responses requested have been received.

BOSA INVALUABL, 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

Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends and Well-wishers are asked to revisit information given on page 3 of 10 and 4 of 10 under this heading in Volume 46 July 2021 of BOSA Newsletter to obtain additional information with respect to how you can assist to financially support students attending high schools. All financial contributions from donors will be promptly acknowledged in writing.

MEET THE ACHIEVERS AND TRAILBLAZERS

No contribution has been received for this volume of BOSA newsletter.

 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

Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends and Well-wishers are asked to revisit information given on page 4 and 5 of 10 under this heading in Volume 46 July 2021 of BOSA Newsletter to obtain additional information.

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

Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends and Well-wishers are asked to revisit information given on page 5 of 10 under this heading in Volume 46 July 2021 of BOSA Newsletter to obtain additional information.

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

Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends and Well-wishers are asked to revisit information given on page 5 of 10 under this heading in Volume 46 July 2021 of BOSA Newsletter to obtain additional information.

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

Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends and Well-wishers are asked to revisit page 6 of 10 under this heading in Volume 46 July 2021 of BOSA Newsletter to obtain additional information/

BOSA SCIENCE AND HEALTH CORNER

No contribution has been received for this volume of BOSA newsletter.

.GOLDEN THOUGHTS AND NUGGETS

“We do not like to dwell on warning because we think they will get in the way of enjoying life, but it is imperative to pay attention to them.”

                                                                Dave Brannon, Contributor Our Daily Bread Devotional

In his novel Family Happiness, famous Russian Writer Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910), portrays two main characters Sergey and Marsha. Sergey is an older, well-traveled businessman who understands Our Changing World beyond the rural setting and habitat where Marsha lives.

In the course of time, Sergey and Marsha fell in love and marry. Both of them settled in the countryside but soon Marsha became bored with her surroundings. Going to St. Petersburg, Marsha became attracted to beauty and charm of the city and made her choice to go off with a Prince who came in the city and abandoned Sergey, the older well-traveled businessman.

Does Leo Tolstoy novel remind any of our reader of two characters who are known to you?

Editor’s Note: Count Len Nikolayevich Tolstoy, usually referred to as Leo Tolstoy was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature every year from 1902-1906.

“When you see something that is not right, nor just, not fair; you have a moral obligation to say something, to do something. Never ever be afraid to make some noise and get in good necessary trouble.”

                                                Late John Lewis, Civil Rights Activist and US Congressman

“But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never failing stream.” (Amos 5:24)

Editor’s Note: Amos who was called by God to deliver judgment on the northern kingdom of Israel, was born in the village of Tekoa few miles south of Jerusalem.

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

Beersheba Primary School Alumni, Friends and Well-wishers and our other readers who are interested in this subject matter, are asked to revisit page 7 and 8 of 10 in Volume 46 July 2021 under this heading in BOSA Newsletter to obtain additional information.

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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

HOW TO ACQUIRE WISDOM WE NEED

Proverbs 1:7 (NIV) tells us that “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of Knowledge.” So important is the phrase “the fear of the Lord” that that the phrase is found eleven times in the book of Proverbs and the challenge “fear the Lord” appears in the Proverbs another four times.

What does “fear of the Lord” mean? To answer this question, we must go to the Hebrew Language in which the book of Probers was originally written. The Hebrew word yirah which is translated “fear” in the English Language, does not mean to be afraid of God. Conversely, it means awe or reverence with an attitude of heart towards the Creator that generates a desire to obey and serve Him; we will begin to acquire knowledge that will ultimately give us wisdom to follow God’s leading and wise instructions.

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

In order to enable the government of Jamaica to fulfill its desire for herd immunity in the Jamaican Population, ALL JAMAICANS are urged to make appointments on the Ministry of Health and Wellness online platform and call centres to get themselves vaccinated at Vaccination Blitz which are being held island wide at venues advertised by the Ministry in the electronic and printed media and by town Criers.

World Health Organization (WHO) and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), has announced that COVID-19 Delta Variant which was discovered in India, has now spread to ninety-two (92) countries.

Everyone is urged to obtain updates directly from the Ministry of Health and Wellness or news releases the Ministry or Jamaica Information Service (JIS) will make through the electronic and printed media with respect to Vaccination Sites, days and times when vaccines will be administered.

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.

“A heart that is focused on others will not be consumed with self”

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