In an interview with the Jamaica Observer yesterday, #NSSC Public Relations Officer Ree-Anna Robinson said students across the island have not only been left dismayed by the announcement of a new start date for the exams, but discouraged by Samuda's comments. “The exam date definitely came as a big shock to students across the island who are unsure of how the decision moved from not participating, to July 27, then to July 13. We [also] share the same sentiment with regards to the comments made about consulting students, especially with the fact that we are coming out of Child Month. The importance of student and youth participation is outlined in many legislative frameworks, including the #Education Regulations, which legally gives the students' council the right to partake in decision-making that affects them,” Robinson noted. Read more in today's #DailyObserver or follow the link in @jamaicaobserver IG story. (at ScholarshipJamaica.com) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA8-fc-heVj/?igshid=q8m4p99ut8j9














