JTA President calls for greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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Relatives of slain PNP Councillor Ainsley Parkins vow to get justice

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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Potential donors should work with NET to ensure smooth distribution of donations to students or schools -Fayval

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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JTA President says recent attack on BB Coke student indicates Jamaica’s misguided value system

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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Family in Spalding, Clarendon counts losses after fire destroyed home this morning

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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Funeral service for People’s National Party Councillor, Ainsley “Tyson” Parkins underway

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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Hunt underway for man accused of killing 9yo Talia Thompson; escaped police custody this morning

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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UPDATE: BB Coke student who was severely beaten by schoolmate to be transferred to UHWI

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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BB Coke High Board Chairman defends school’s handling of recent beating incident; security company to be reviewed

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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Female teacher hospitalized after found in Duhaney Park with gunshot wounds to head

President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, Leighton Johnson says now more than ever, there needs to be greater efforts to implement conflict resolution measures in all schools.

His comment comes in light of Thursday’s attack on a lower school student at the BB Coke High School in St. Elizabeth.

The injured boy who is being treated at hospital, was badly beaten allegedly by a senior male student, after its reported that he stepped on his Clarks shoes.

Mr. Johnson says while the Government has implemented measures to help students resolve conflicts amicably, more must be done to ensure students employ these measures.

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