A medical doctor encourages graduates of the senior secondary schools 4-H club to not procrastinate as they pursue life after secondary school
A medical doctor has encouraged graduates of the senior secondary schools’ 4-H club that they should not procrastinate as they pursue life after secondary school.
Dr Michael Reefe of Wesley told the graduation ceremony of the national 4-H club this afternoon that they need to push for success now, instead of waiting for later.
Dr. Michael Reefe
He says they need to think bigger and pursue opportunities which are available.
Dr Michael Reefe.
Minister for Youth and Culture, Gretta Roberts, to the national 4-H club that they have been prepared to face the challenges which may emerge.
Minister for Youth and Culture, Gretta Roberts
Meantime, leadership awards were presented to Aryeera Thomas of Portsmouth secondary school, Sherlana Euzebe of Isiah Thomas secondary, Kaylee Marie of North East Comprehensive, Kamaya Fredrick of Pierre Charles secondary, Jerniah Richards of Goodwill secondary, Haley Thomas of Wesley High school, Kerin Royer of St Martin secondary, Sheryl Maxim of Dominica Grammar School, Kayante’ Martin of Saint Mary’s Academy and Seraphine Charles of Convent High school.
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