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YOUNG TEACHER COPS MATHEMATICS TEACHER OF THE YEAR         

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Kingston, Jamaica, May 5, 2025 – In just three years of being in the classroom, Shanique Pryce has cemented her name in the annals of Jamaica’s education sector.

An educator at the Immaculate Conception High School in Kingston, she was recently honoured with the prestigious title of ‘2025 Mathematics Teacher of the Year’.

A graduate of Camperdown High School, Ms. Pryce reflects on a challenging childhood that was impacted by misfortunes. After losing her mother at the age of seven and growing up without her father, she moved among various family members throughout the Corporate Area.

In high school, Ms. Pryce developed a passion for Mathematics, largely due to the influence of an exceptional teacher, Ms. Bailey.

“She had a remarkable ability to simplify the most difficult concepts, making them easier to understand,” Ms. Pryce recalls in a recent interview with JIS News.

After high school, her attempt to continue her studies at the tertiary level was short-lived due to a lack of financial and emotional support.

“I was enrolled at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona Campus, but had to drop out after a year. I then pursued short courses at HEART/NSTA Trust while seeking employment wherever I could,” she recalls.

In 2017, Ms. Pryce learned about a scholarship that the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information offered specifically to individuals seeking to pursue studies in the Sciences or Mathematics.

She applied and was awarded a full scholarship to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Secondary Education, with specialisation in Mathematics at The Mico University College, in Kingston.

“I am forever grateful to the Ministry of Education for the scholarship, which covered meals, boarding and tuition,” she shares with JIS News.

Ms. Pryce completed her studies in 2020, graduating with first-class honors. However, it was in 2022 that she began her first teaching job at Immaculate Conception High School, teaching Mathematics to students in grades seven, 10 and 11.

“Nominating Ms. Pryce for the 2025 Mathematics Teacher of the Year award was an easy decision. It was a no-brainer,” Principal of Immaculate High School, Stacey Reynolds, tells JIS News.

“Mathematics is usually a difficult content area for most of us, but Ms. Pryce makes it seems easy and fun. In just her third year at Immaculate, she brings an infectious level of energy to her teaching,” she adds.

The school facilitates classroom observations, either by visiting a class unannounced or planned, or by casually walking the blocks to listen and observe.

“When I visit Ms. Pryce’s classes, I always feel the urge to participate, and I leave learning something new. She fosters a student-centred environment and implements a rewarding system for her students. Additionally, she is receptive to feedback, both positive and constructive, and actively seeks suggestions. Even if I leave her class before it concludes, she will seek me out to get my feedback,” the Principal says.                                                                                                                                                                                                             Ms. Pryce is described as resourceful, creating her teaching aids and manipulatives, and consistently incorporates games and real-life situations into her lessons.

According to Mrs. Reynolds, she epitomises the fact that you do not need to have years of experience to be good at your craft.  Her success shows that years of experience are not a prerequisite for excellence; you just need to have the passion, a willingness and be open to learning.

“Once she continues doing what she does, I have no doubt that she will seize every opportunity that comes her way,” the Principal tells JIS News.

This year’s competition received 51 nominations from both primary and secondary schools across seven education Regions. The nominations were thoroughly reviewed, leading to the selection of regional semi-finalists. Each semi-finalist was observed while conducting a Mathematics lesson, ultimately leading to the identification of 15 outstanding finalists for Round two.

During the second Round, the regional finalists underwent a rigorous evaluation process, including a second observation and interviews focusing on critical pedagogical areas related to teaching mathematics. Based on a weighted scoring system, the top regional winners emerged, and from this group, five candidates secured their place as national finalists.

The final stage of the competition, Round three, showcased the talents of these national finalists through a third observation and a 25-minute presentation on innovative strategies to enhance student engagement and performance in Mathematics.

Utilising a weighted scoring system, the combined scores from both the observation and presentation were tallied to determine the 2025 Mathematics Teacher of the Year.

Mrs. Shauna-Gaye Young Henry, one of the three Mathematics Coordinators who observed the nominees leading up to the final selection, says Ms. Pryce demonstrated a consistent and excellent teaching method.

“During her engagement with the ladies at Immaculate, it was evident that this is how she interacts with them normally. Her teaching isn’t just a performance; the consistency highlights her authenticity,” Mrs. Young Henry says.

“The questions she asked her students and the activities she gave them were not just regular but they go beyond the ordinary, skillfully linking them to real-life situations while integrating other subject areas. She also encourages her students to discover concepts on their own, which aligns perfectly with our goals,” she adds.

Mrs. Young Henry points out that “for a teacher with just three years of professional practice, Ms. Pryce’s performance is commendable”.

“She demonstrated a high level of skill, particularly in her approach to teaching and learning mathematics, especially considering she was competing against individuals with considerably more experience in the field,” she says.

Ms. Pryce’s unwavering commitment to excellence and her dedication to her students’ success are a testament to her winning the prestigious award, and it is also reflected in the 100 per cent pass rate in external examinations over the past two years.

She was presented with a trophy, a laptop, gift certificates and membership to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM)     .

The National Mathematics Teacher of the Year competition was launched in 2013 and is designed to select from a pool of teachers at the primary and secondary levels. It is a critical part of the Ministry of Education’s strategy to change the culture towards Mathematics, due to the central role the subject plays in the learning of other subjects.

 

BY: JUDITH A. HUNTER

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Header: Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Dr. Kasan Troupe (right), presents the ‘2025 Mathematics Teacher of the Year’, Shanique Pryce, of Immaculate Conception High School in Kingston with the winning trophy. Occasion was an awards ceremony, held recently at the Caenwood Auditorium in Kingston.

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Insert: The national ‘2025 Mathematics Teacher of the Year’,  Shanique Pryce, teaches a class at Immaculate Conception High School in Kingston.

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Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts celebrate a night of wins, and take home a total of 16 titles at the 32nd Annual World Travel Awards

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~Sandals Resorts hosts the 32nd Annual World Travel Awards Caribbean and The Americas Gala & celebrates its 32nd consecutive win as The Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Brand~

 

MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA, October 8, 2025 – Sandals Resorts and Beaches Resorts have been honoured with 16 awards at the 2025 World Travel Awards Caribbean and The Americas, underscoring their continued leadership across the hospitality landscape.

The Gala Ceremony held at Sandals Grande St. Lucian honoured the visionaries and trailblazers shaping the travel and tourism industry. The evening united government leaders and hospitality professionals for a night of celebration, recognition and inspiration.

Among celebratory toasts, Sandals Resorts International was named the Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Brand for the 32nd year in a row. Beaches Turks and Caicos also celebrated its 18th win as the Caribbean’s Leading All-Inclusive Family Resort, a recognition that comes ahead of the debut of its Treasure Beach Village, the resort’s $150 million expansion set to open spring 2026.

Other key wins include Sandals Dunn’s River, recognized as the Caribbean’s Leading Luxury All-Inclusive Resort for the third year in a row after opening its doors in 2023 and Sandals South Coast, awarded the Caribbean’s Most Romantic Resort.

The 16 awards won under Sandals’ portfolio are:

  • Caribbean’s Leading Hotel Brand 2025: Sandals Resorts International
  • Caribbean’s Leading All-Inclusive Family Resort 2025: Beaches Turks & Caicos
  • Caribbean’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Montego Bay, Jamaica
  • Caribbean’s Leading Dive Resort 2025: Sandals Royal Curaçao
  • Caribbean’s Leading Honeymoon Resort 2025: Sandals Grande St. Lucian
  • Caribbean’s Leading Luxury All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Dunn’s River, Jamaica
  • Caribbean’s Most Romantic Resort 2025: Sandals South Coast, Jamaica
  • Bahamas’ Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Royal Bahamian
  • Curaçao’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Royal Curaçao
  • Grenada’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Grenada
  • Jamaica’s Leading Adult-Only All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Negril
  • Jamaica’s Leading All-Inclusive Family Resort 2025: Beaches Negril
  • Jamaica’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Montego Bay
  • Jamaica’s Leading Resort 2025: Sandals Royal Caribbean
  • Saint Lucia’s Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Grande St. Lucian
  • Saint Vincent & The Grenadines’ Leading All-Inclusive Resort 2025: Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Surrounded by the beauty of Gros-Islet, St. Lucia, the peninsula location of Sandals Grande St. Lucian created the perfect backdrop for World Travel Awards’™ guests to enjoy an unforgettable dining experience and breathtaking island views.

“At the heart of every Sandals and Beaches vacation is pure, inviting Caribbean soul, paired with world-class hospitality experiences for all our guests. The recognitions bestowed to our brands tonight are truly meaningful. They serve as a testament to the incredible passion and dedication of our talented team members,” said Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts. “It is yet another reminder of why we will never stop evolving, listening to our customers and refining our experiences year after year.”

For more information about these award-winning resorts, please visit www.sandals.com and www.beaches.com. For more information on the World Travel Awards™, please visit https://www.worldtravelawards.com/.

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Caribbean Powerhouses to Inspire at CaribCon in the Turks and Caicos Islands  

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Dr. Terri-Karelle Johnson is the keynote speaker at CaribCon

 

Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (October 6th, 2025) – CaribCon, the Caribbean conference celebrating culture, innovation, and creativity, will welcome some of the region’s most influential voices to its inaugural edition in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The event, set to be a dynamic gathering of thought leaders and cultural icons, will feature impactful panel discussions, inspiring and intimate fireside chats and a flow of knowledge from some of the Caribbean’s brightest and best in the creative sector.

Elizabeth “Lady” Montano

Jamaica’s own Dr. Terri-Karelle Johnson, celebrated communications specialist, media personality, and global keynote speaker, will headline CaribCon as the official keynote speaker. Known for her ability to connect authentically and inspire audiences worldwide, Dr. Reid will share her insights on Caribbean identity, storytelling, and the power of representation in shaping global narratives.                                                                                                                                                                                      Another highlight of CaribCon will be the presence of Elizabeth “Lady” Montano, mother and former manager of soca superstar Machel Montano. Lady will launch her award-winning book, King of Soca, in which she is positioned as the ultimate insider, chronicling the evolution of one of the Caribbean’s most iconic entertainers. She will also share her invaluable experiences on nurturing talent, building a brand, and sustaining longevity in the competitive music industry in an intimate fireside chat.                                                                                                                                   Adding further star power to the event is Simon Baptiste, CEO of Question Mark Entertainment, co-founder of ODOS, a global collective network spanning over 1000 professionals in 35 countries, film director, talent manager and creative strategist. Baptiste will bring his expertise to conversations on shaping the region’s creative sector and talent.

Simon Baptiste

“CaribCon is where the Caribbean’s voices, ideas, and creativity converge,” says Omega Simmons, founder of CaribCon and CEO of SOS Media. “Having leaders like Terri Karelle, Lady Montano, and Simon Baptiste share their stories and expertise truly embodies the spirit of this event. Their presence reinforces the power of Caribbean culture to inspire and influence on the world stage.”                                                                                                                                                               CaribCon will take place at the Shore Club in Providenciales, the Turks and Caicos Islands, from October 23rd to 26th. Attendees can look forward to networking opportunities, panel discussions, and meaningful dialogue to foster an ecosystem that develops the region’s creative sector and propels it onto the global stage.

Sponsors are:

Signature Experience Partners: Ministry of Tourism, Experience Turks and Caicos, and The Shore Club.

Other sponsors: PPID, Invest TCI, InterCaribbean Airways, Subtronic Sounds, Spotlight Communications.

Hotel partners: Ocean Club Resorts, Waterloo Hotel Management, The Somerset on Grace Bay and Ports of Call Resort.

For more information, tickets, and updates, visit www.caribcon.co or follow @caribconhq on all social media platforms.

For more information please email: contact@caribcon.co

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Guyanese Scholar and Olympian Arrested in Iowa ICE Crackdown

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Deandrea Hamilton | Editor

 

September 27, 2025 – In a shocking breach of public trust and institutional oversight, Ian Andre Roberts, superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, who is a citizen of Guyana, was arrested on September 26 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) under a string of serious offenses that raise troubling questions about hiring practices, accountability, and public safety.

Roberts, born in Georgetown, Guyana, is a former Olympian and accomplished scholar.  According to online reports, he earned a bachelor’s degree from Coppin State University after transferring from St. Francis College in Brooklyn, where he played soccer.  He holds two master’s degrees—from St. John’s University and Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business—attended an Executive MBA program at MIT Sloan School of Management and earned a doctorate in education with a focus on urban educational leadership from Trident University.

Despite these accomplishments, Roberts was living and working without legal authorization.  ICE reported that he fled a traffic stop and abandoned his school-issued vehicle.  At the time of his arrest, he was reportedly in possession of a loaded handgun, a fixed-blade hunting knife, and $3,000 in cash.  He also has a prior weapons-related charge.

ICE officials questioned how Roberts could hold such a prominent role while subject to a final deportation order issued in May 2024.  The school district said they were unaware of his immigration status, noting that he had undergone background checks and completed an I-9 form confirming work authorization.  Roberts was placed on administrative leave pending further investigation.

This case highlights vulnerabilities in systems meant to safeguard public institutions and underscores the challenges ICE faces in identifying individuals operating outside U.S. immigration laws while in positions of authority.

For many, Roberts has become a near-literal poster child for these enforcement gaps.

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