Broken and twisted windows and debris strewn throughout the grounds, show the impact of Hurricane Melissa at the Black River High School in St. Elizabeth. The school suffered extensive damage, including the loss of classrooms, the computer-aided Design (CAD) lab, and the auditorium, when the hurricane made landfall on October 28.

KINGSTON, Jamaica — The Black River High School board and administration are mapping out a path for the safe return of students to the institution, which suffered significant damage during the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The first step was a clean-up day held on Friday, November 14, where parents, students and other stakeholders came together to clean and clear debri

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