Jamaican Minister of Education and Youth Fayval Williams said the ministry has allocated $210 million for critical repairs to schools across the island, Caribbean National Weekly (CNW) reported on Aug. 27.ย
Speaking at the 58th annual conference of the Jamaica Teachersโ Association on Aug. 24, Williams said each of the Ministryโs seven regions has received $30 million for infrastructure upgrades and 97 schools have been identified for critical repairs. To date, the assessed value of work totals approximately $196 million.
Williams stated that the goal of the Ministry in the long term is to transform the infrastructure of schools to 21st-century readiness, adding that โcreating proper workplaces for teachers and administrators is a priority.โ
โWeโre shoring up the team at the ministry to be able to better respond to the needs of the schools,โ she said.
Furthermore, the minister said extensive upgrades to school administration buildings will be done as part of measures to improve working conditions for teachers and administrators. She said the ministryโs goal is to have an administrative block that is properly configured, particularly in the larger schools, and outfitted for the benefit of their teachers and administrators. She added that there is no doubt there needs to be a faster approach to developing appropriate working spaces for the teachers.

