Classes at some schools dismissed early due to adverse weather

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

Several roadways remain impassable due to impacts of heavy rainfall

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

Heavy rains batter Jamaica for a second day

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

Tropical Storm Ian to strengthen as it moves closer to Jamaica

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

KSAMC prepared for any possible adverse impact from Tropical Storm Ian

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

PM calls for comprehensive approach to accessing development finance, to combat effects of natural disasters in Caribbean

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

Over $3B worth of cocaine seized at Ian Fleming airport in St. Mary

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

48 hour curfew imposed in sections of Crescent Road in St. Andrew

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

Tropical Storm Watch still in effect for Jamaica as Ian is expected to strengthen

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.

Government MPs call for Constituency Development Fund to be increased

Classes at some schools across the island were dismissed early today (September 26), due to severe weather conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.

The island was spared a direct hit by Ian, however, it’s outer bands continue to produce heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and landslides in several parishes.

As a result some schools were closed while others ended classes early.

Principal of the Guys Hill High School in St. Catherine Cecil Donald told Irie FM News that some 300 students turned out for face-to-face learning, but due to the weather conditions classes were dismissed early.

He is urging parents to keep informed.