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IS GLENMUIR GOING TO FIT THE BILL FOR HER TO REPEAT?
The Education Minister, Ronald Thwaites, says it is too early to intervene in the controversy over the graduation policy at the Glenmuir High School which bars students who do not pass CSEC maths and English while in fifth form.
On Saturday, The Gleaner reported the plight of one student who could be left out of the 2014 graduating class because she sat CSEC maths and English way before she reached fifth form.
READ: Despite achieving seven CSEC subjects …
At age 12, Leann Lewis passed English Language with grade one at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC).
Leann who is now in fourth form later passed mathematics at grade three and now has seven CSEC subjects.
However, she might not be among Glenmuir’s graduates next year because the policy of the school is that graduates must pass maths and English in fifth form.
The principal Monacia Williams says the school is not instructing that Leann should re-sit Maths and English when she reaches fifth form, it is only insisting that she must abide by the graduation policy.
Contacted last night, the Education Minister, Ronald Thwaites, said it is a matter for the board of the Glenmuir High School to deal with.
THE THINGS AMERICA PUTS AS THEIR PRIORITY

This morning President Obama answered questions at the White House press briefing, and made a point to discuss his pride and support for the NBA’s Jason Collins, who came out as gay yesterday. The President, who had finished the press conference, returned the podium to answer a reporter’s question on Collins and spoke at length about the NBA star and the impact on the LGBT equality movement.
“I told him I couldn’t be prouder of him,” said President Obama of a call with Collins yesterday.” “One of the extraordinary measures of progress that we’ve seen in this country has been the recognition that the LGBT community deserves full equality.”
In the 24 hours since Collins made the announcement via Sports Illustrated, he has received an outpouring of support from his colleagues in the NBA, celebrities, political leaders and fans.
Among the other prominent Americans who have taken to social media to express their support for Collinis were Kobe Bryant, Steve Nash, Ellen Degeneres, Michelle Obama, Bill Clinton, Russell Simmons and Major League Baseball (MLB).
Watch President Obama here:
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