Teachers at Montego Bay Prep gratefully accept a box of EarlyAct paraphernalia from the Rotary Club of Montego Bay ’s Past Prsident Alfred Perrier. Pictured are teachers Tessenic Brown, Kemelo Porteous, Lillieth Hudson, Donna Holt and Kayon Cummings.
The teachers and 24 members of the EarlyAct Club of Montego Bay Prep School are keen to begin their first project of the school year – a Coin-Drive, collecting coins for Norwood Basic School and the chance to receive 50 free entry tickets to Cornwall Beach – a competition that has already started between 6 schools in Montego Bay and will culminate at Cornwall Beach on Sun 25 Oct.
The team of Mobay Prep teachers are enthusiastic about the EarlyAct Club and are involved 100%. Visiting Rotarian Natasha Parchment-Clarke met with teachers Brown and Hudson who showed great enthusiasm for the Rotary procedures and protocol of conducting an EarlyAct meeting. “From the amount of trophies and awards the school has in their showcase, I can tell this club is going to be successful,” stated Rotarian Natasha as she left their premises on the 24th of September 2009.
The teachers and 24 members of the EarlyAct Club of Montego Bay Prep School are keen to begin their first project of the school year – a Coin-Drive, collecting coins for Norwood Basic School and the chance to receive 50 free entry tickets to Cornwall Beach – a competition that has already started between 6 schools in Montego Bay and will culminate at Cornwall Beach on Sun 25 Oct.
The team of Mobay Prep teachers are enthusiastic about the EarlyAct Club and are involved 100%. Visiting Rotarian Natasha Parchment-Clarke met with teachers Brown and Hudson who showed great enthusiasm for the Rotary procedures and protocol of conducting an EarlyAct meeting. “From the amount of trophies and awards the school has in their showcase, I can tell this club is going to be successful,” stated Rotarian Natasha as she left their premises on the 24th of September 2009.
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