ST. KITTS: (EMU) – St. Kitts, April 21, 2016: Students at the Charles E. Mills Secondary School (CEMSS) return to school on Friday April 22nd after the Ministry of Education made a swift decision to send them home on Thursday to ensure their safety.
The decision came after a pole with exposed livewires fell on the premises, the electricity department (SKELEC) was called in and immediately rectified the situation, allowing students to be able to return to school by Friday.
The Ministry reported that parents have no further need for concern and as such everything would return to normalcy at the school.
Chief Education Officer, Dr. Tricia Esdaille says the Ministry will continue to work proactively to ensure that the children are kept safe and secure.
Contrary to enquiries, there was no fire at the school.
(Press release courtesy of the Ministry of Education Media and Communications Unit)
School resumes at CEMSS on Friday
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