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EdBeat: Episode 11

By Cayman Current | September 2, 2021

In this episode of EdBeat, we talk about what we did this summer, changes in local education leadership, and why there’s so much school traffic in George Town.

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Journalism and Media Summer Camp inspires young reporters

By Minds Inspired | August 31, 2021

In partnership with seven local media houses, Dart’s Minds Inspired facilitated the launch of a new summer camp to introduce high school students to the world of journalism and media.

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Farming 345

By Lala Swaminathan and Rhea Swaminathan | August 31, 2021

Student journalists visit the Hamlin Stephenson Market at the Cricket Grounds and report on the local agriculture industry.

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Traffic, an unsolvable problem?

By Jack Coleman, Aerin Ewing-Chow and Andrew Weber | August 31, 2021

Student journalists evaluate possible proposals to alleviate traffic in Grand Cayman.

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The truth about teen vaping in the Cayman Islands

By Demeris Celestine, John Fleming and Haleema Mansaray | August 31, 2021

Student journalists report on the increasing popularity of e-cigarettes, including among local teenagers.

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Traffic woes in Cayman: A fixable problem?

By Sophie Elias, Sophia Villarin and Kennedy Wilder | August 31, 2021

Student journalists report on causes of and possible solutions to local traffic issues.

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History Revisited

By Ethan Bodden, Hunter Collier and Jared McKay | August 31, 2021

Student journalists visit the Cayman Islands National Museum and report on the country’s seafaring history.

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Weekly Current, 29 Aug. 2021

By Patrick Brendel | August 31, 2021

New school year, new education leaders, Enterprise Cayman sponsors TVET/STEM mini-doc, sneak peek at journalism camp projects, and more!

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Weekly Current, 8 Aug. 2021

By Patrick Brendel | August 10, 2021

Overseas students gather after COVID year, PACT lauds education actions, our first TVET/STEM project sponsor, high school Dart Scholars, and more!

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Minds Inspired, local news industry to host Journalism & Media Summer Camp

By Cayman Current | July 8, 2021

Minds Inspired and local media houses are joining together to run a free, seven-day journalism and media summer camp in August for students ages 14 to 17.

From the Current

  • UK Stowe Group eyes new private school in Cayman

    The Stowe Group of independent UK boarding and day schools is seeking to create a new private school in the Cayman Islands.

  • Red Bay Primary update: More than one year later, misconduct investigation ‘still ongoing’

    More than a year since law enforcement began looking into reports of alleged misconduct toward students at Red Bay Primary School, "The investigation is still ongoing." In the meanwhile, Ryan Dale has been serving as acting principal in place of longtime principal Vickie Frederick.

  • Deputy Governor announces a new role for Chief Officer Cacho

    Ministry of Education Chief Officer Cetonya Cacho is taking a new role within the Office of the Deputy Governor. Deputy Chief Officer Lyneth Monteith will become acting Chief Officer of Education.

  • Current Editor appears on UK TV to discuss Cayman news

    Cayman Current editor Patrick Brendel appeared on a UK television programme to discuss Cayman Islands news, including the local cost of living and ongoing COVID-19 restrictions.

  • OES report: COVID challenges schools, creates opportunities

    The COVID pandemic has challenged all stakeholders in the Cayman Islands education system -- including teachers, parents and students -- forcing them to adapt to new systems, routines and technology. The disruptions have led to negative consequences on mental health and academic progress, but lessons learnt from COVID will be carried forward to improve the education system going forward.

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