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Tuesday, 7 July 2026

Ministry Of Education Powerless To Deal With Schools?

Contributed

The recent controversy surrounding the treatment of students at Ascott Primary has once again exposed a much bigger problem that Jamaica has ignored for far too long: Why does the Ministry of Education appear so powerless when it comes to regulating the conduct of schools? This is not a PNP problem or a JLP problem. It is a failure that has persisted under successive governments.



Across Jamaica, many parents have stories of principals and teachers exercising authority in ways that appear arbitrary, unreasonable, and at times punitive, with little or no accountability. Whether it is questionable disciplinary practices, decisions that embarrass children, or demands placed on struggling families, the Ministry too often seems content to stand on the sidelines until public outrage forces a response.

One of the most glaring examples is the issue of school fees and related charges. Although public education is supposed to be accessible, many parents feel pressured into paying a growing list of “voluntary” contributions, graduation fees, activity fees, book fees, and other charges that, in reality, often feel anything but voluntary. Families already battling inflation and a rising cost of living are left wondering who is protecting them from what increasingly resembles financial gouging.

The Ministry has the legal authority and moral responsibility to establish clear standards and enforce them consistently. Instead, it often appears reluctant to challenge school administrations, even when complaints become widespread. One has to ask why.

A significant part of the answer may lie in the immense political influence of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA). For decades, both the PNP and the JLP have seemed more interested in maintaining cordial relations with one of the country’s most influential public-sector organizations than in confronting difficult issues affecting parents and students. The result is an unhealthy imbalance where governments appear more willing to appease the JTA than to protect the very families the education system exists to serve.

Teachers deserve respect, fair wages, and professional support. Principals deserve the authority necessary to manage schools effectively. But authority without meaningful accountability breeds abuse, and no public institution should operate without proper oversight.

Parents should not have to fear victimization for raising legitimate concerns. Students should not become collateral damage because adults exercise power without adequate checks and balances.

The Ministry of Education must stop acting as though it is merely an observer. It is the regulator of Jamaica’s education system, not its public relations department. If schools are operating beyond reasonable boundaries—whether through questionable disciplinary decisions, excessive financial demands, or other unfair practices—the Ministry has a duty to intervene.

An education system cannot command public confidence when those entrusted with oversight appear unwilling to exercise it. Parents deserve transparency. Students deserve protection. And Jamaica deserves a Ministry of Education that regulates with courage rather than convenience.


Contributed by Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher

Anthony Fisher attended Frome Technical High and Illinois State University. He has a BSc in Mass Media. A former videographer at the Jamaica Information Service, he is now a Multimedia Communication Specialist at the University of Illinois.

Anthony is a member of the diaspora who continues to show keen interest in Jamaica. We appreciate members of the diaspora supporting Bark Di Trute.


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Monday, 6 July 2026

Jamaica For Sale?

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Michael Spence

If Jamaica were to be put up for sale, what would be a fair price? There are reports of an alleged purchase offer for Canada to become the 51st state of the USA that was refused. 

One can only hope Jamaica does not refuse a deal of similar scale.The 1 million+ squatters would likely be pleased. Considering that in 1838 the entire squatting population was 450,000.

Is this what Emancipation 1838 and Independence 1962 were about? We now need Strategic Solutions Services (SSS) to negotiate the best possible deal.

The proposal:  

Every citizen with a TRN should receive the equivalent of Per Capita GDP, but not less than US$8,000.No visa required would be a hit.

Open negotiations at US$10,000 per person x 2,800,000 = US$28–30 billion.

Potential buyers welcomed could include China, Russia, the USA, France, Italy, Canada, Germany, the UK, India, the European Union, Africa, et al.


Market access benefits: 

  • USA purchase: immediate unfettered access to an estimated 345 million people
  • China: 1.4 billion  
  • Russia: 110 million  
  • Germany: 84 million  
  • France: 68 million  
  • Italy: 59 million  
  • Spain: 49 million  
  • Poland: 37 million  
  • Africa: 1.6 billion
  • Canada: 40 million 

Any one of these markets to which we gain unfettered access would make Jamaica more prosperous. In an increasingly multipolar world market. This would give new, prosperous, and objective meaning to emancipation and independence.  

Not just meaningless impoverishment, song, dance, empty speeches, and expensive festivities.

Canada missed an opportunity they may live to regret.

Hope that if Jamaica is faced with that opportunity, it doesn't refuse. Jamaica has nothing to lose.


Editors Note

Some will say that we are sold already.


Michael Spence

Michael Spence is a graduate of Cornwall College and the University of the West Indies. He is a trained teacher, a sociologist, and a writer for Bark Di Trute.



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Gordon House Committee Meetings

 


COMMITTEE

AGENDA ITEM

House Standing Orders Committee


Tuesday, July 7, 2026, at 12:00 p.m.

Review of the Draft Revised Standing Orders

Hybrid Meeting of the Joint Select Committee – Child Diversion Act


Wednesday, July 8, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

Continuation of the Consideration of:

i. Overview of the Act

ii. Matrix of Submissions

Regulations Committee of the Senate


Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 9:00 a.m.

The Insurance (Amendment of Twentieth Schedule) (No. 2) Regulations, 2026

Integrity Commission Oversight Committee


Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.

Reports Submitted to Parliament by the Integrity Commission


Sunday, 5 July 2026

Bark Di Trute Commentary With Artiste Mackie Conscious

Bark Di Trute Commentary has as our guest Mackie Conscious, who is one of Jamaica's talented singers. He is someone who performs uplifting music, music that can inspire young people and that adults can enjoy. Click the icon below and watch Mackie Conscious.

Click here and watch Mackie Conscious

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Last Living Cayman Islands National Hero Dies

 

Francine Jackson

Cayman national hero Francine Jackson, a leading campaigner for women’s rights and a marriage celebrant who performed almost 4,000 ceremonies, has passed away at the age of 97. She was honoured with National Hero status last year. An early pioneer who battled for women’s voting rights and the right to stand for office.

In 1948, Jackson and a group of women in George Town presented a petition for women’s voting rights to lawmakers. It was dismissed.

In 1957, she and three Bodden Town women submitted a similar petition for women’s voting rights and the right to stand for office. This time it was successful.

She voted for the first time in the 1959 election and, with several other women dubbed “the Fabulous Four," later stood for office—although all were defeated at the polls.


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Wrong News Is Big News!


News is news, and we should not use words, pictures, or innuendos or link past stories with a current story, which can give a false impression in the minds of the listeners. Certain words used in a newscast can help to create a whole new story.

This excitement about the US sending criminals to Jamaica is one that was started by a media house, taken up by the people, and after a while, a whole new story was created. It has even led to a demonstration at Cross Road in Kingston recently.

A retired Jamaican who built her house to earn a little pension was living in fear because people threatened to destroy her house. Rumour had it that the US detainees would be housed there, and apparently one media house carried information that could have reinforced that belief.

The media house apologized for giving the wrong impression.


When we run with things, we can damage our own reputation. Lambert Brown and some media houses must understand that not everything brought to your attention, good fi chat bout. Some dirty linen fi hide under bed! I wonder if Lambert Brown have any dirty linen.

It has been confirmed that Jamaica will not be accepting criminals from the US, and detainees will not be let loose on the island. Details have not been discussed, so all the information you have been getting on this matter is false.

As I listen to the false stories, I remember the biggest false story in the history of Jamaica about the two john crows that were travelling across the island on a three-wheel coffin. The crows were asking for Mr. Brown. Thousands lined the streets of Jamaica to see these John Crows on top of this three-wheel coffin. It was pandemonium across the island in the 1960s during that time.

I hope the john crows have nothing to do with the various stories going around these days because there is enough dead meat for them to pick up. Why should I get John Crows mixed up in those stories? Are they on social media?

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