The Mona High School in St. Andrew has implemented strategies to get students back on track as a result of the learning loss. Ahead of the CSEC examinations set for May 2 of this year, the principal remains confident students will perform well.
Principal Keven Jones of the Mona High School says the institution maintained its tradition of reopening a day after most schools across the island. He says while the major concern for most schools is to recover from the learning loss, his students have been able to master 75 percent of the curriculum. More details in the report below:
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