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Island Jobs debuts at Cayman Documentary Festival

By Patrick Brendel | March 20, 2022

The first episode of the Cayman Current’s documentary series ‘Island Jobs’ debuted at the Cayman Documentary Festival, in conjunction with ‘The Great Disconnect’ and a panel discussion on mental health, moderated by Island Jobs director Kayla Young.

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View the new Island Jobs homepage

By Cayman Current | March 18, 2022

We have created a new homepage for ‘Island Jobs’, the Cayman Current’s mini-documentary series on TVET and STEM education.

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First episode of ‘Island Jobs’ series to show at Cayman Documentary Festival

By Patrick Brendel | March 9, 2022

We are thrilled to announce that the first episode of the Cayman Current’s series on TVET/STEM education, titled ‘Island Jobs’, will be shown Friday 18 March during the Cayman Documentary Festival, taking place at the Camana Bay Cinema.

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Cayman Documentary Festival to showcase international and local film

By Cayman Documentary Festival | March 8, 2022

The festival will feature five evenings of documentaries and panel discussions at Camana Bay Cinema, 16-20 March.

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Weekly Current, 6 March 2022

By Patrick Brendel | March 8, 2022

UCCI’s HR audit, AG’s update on progress in education, ‘sneak preview’ of Current’s TVET/STEM project, and more!

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Pandemic in Paradise

By Center for Investigative Journalism | December 8, 2021

The precariousness of public resources and services, cultural practices and political crises are the main barriers that lead to the lack of reliable statistics and prevent knowing the real impact of COVID-19 in several countries of the Caribbean region.

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Current hires first staff journalist, plans TVET/STEM video project

By Patrick Brendel | July 30, 2021

New Cayman Current staff journalist Kayla Young will spearhead the creation of a mini-documentary series on TVET/STEM education in the Cayman Islands.

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EdBeat: Episode Ten

By Cayman Current | July 29, 2021

In this episode of EdBeat, we welcome the Cayman Current’s new staff journalist Kayla Young to talk about a new mini-documentary series on TVET and STEM education, and an investigation into COVID-19 and climate change in the Caribbean.

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Cayman journalist selected for Caribbean investigation project

By Cayman Current | July 7, 2021

Kayla Young and a team of Caribbean journalists will work on collaborative investigations into climate change and COVID-19, to be published by the Cayman Current.

From the Current

  • Department of Education Services (DES) Urges COVID-19 Positive Students to Follow Public Health Guidance

    Students from three educational institutions on Cayman Brac have tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

  • Elroy Bryan Appointed as Deputy Director in the Department of Education Services (DES)

    Elroy Bryan has been appointed Deputy Director of Education in the Department of Education Services.

  • Family Rhyme Time returns to George Town Library!

    After a year-long hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, the Cayman Islands Public Library Service invites all parents/guardians to bring babies, from newborns to two-year-olds, to 'Family Rhyme Time' at the George Town Public Library at 10:30am every Thursday during September.

  • Healthcare Explorers STEM Day Camp attracts all-time high participation in 9th year

    The ninth annual Health City Healthcare Explorers STEM Day Camp attracted an all-time high of 40 students in attendance.

  • Ministry of Education Continues Investment in Technology

    Continued investment in technology to enhance teaching and learning government was one of the plans outlined by the Minister for Education Juliana O'Connor-Connolly at the Annual Education Professionals' Welcome Back Event.

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