President of the Jamaica Association of Principals of Secondary Schools (JAPSS), Linvern Wright, says a breakdown in the society has a major impact in the nation’s schools. He notes Jamaicans must consider the future they aspire have.
Speaking with CVM LIVE, Wright says all hands must be on deck to better steer the youth. He noted the discussion must now be what Jamaicans as a whole want for the country that will determine the future. The JAPSS President explains that Jamaicans are familiar with rules and regulations; however, they are followed out of convenience. Watch the full story:
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