C+ in all the public schools except for GHS, and B for GHS and the private schools, i.e., QC, St. Augustine, St. Andrew's, Aquinas, etc. But keep in mind too that the grading scale back then was based on a much higher standard of education. In other words a graduating average grade of C+ back then would easily be the equivalent of an A or better today.
And Glenys Hanna-Martin is in the process of doing what many of her predecessors have done, i.e., water down the grading standards in an effort to make herself shine as minister of education.
An even better question is: Are our elected officials running our country?
It doesn't take much these days to see the foreign puppeteers who are operating their local marionettes with no regard whatsoever to the interests of the Bahamian people.
**And to think cruel and corrupt Davis appointed that criminal thug Sebas Bastian to a diplomatic post within the caricom community and now addresses him as "His Excellency".**
This article seems intended to remind us not only of the terrible grief that accompanies the untimely loss of a loved one, but also the frightful reality that, after years of unchecked and increasingly violent crimes in our society, we find ourselves placed by successive incompetent governments on the spinning roulette wheel of 'sudden death at any moment due to criminal violence', and that wheel could stop at anytime on a number that is bad for ourself or one or more of our loved ones.
We are probably still waiting on either the government of Haiti or the Clinton Foundation to send us the funds needed to buy those SAR lights among other things.
The invasion of our small nation by hordes of illegal Haitian nationals and their subsequent off-spring has **inhumanely**, yes **inhumanely**, resulted in many thousands of Bahamians and their family members being severely impoverished and having to contend with a failed public health system, failed public education system, failed social welfare system, and a financial currency about to collapse as a result of unsustainable national debt.
Small wonder so many of our **inhumane** Haitian invaders now want to make their home in the U.S. rather than The Bahamas. On the whole they have over the past four decades taken infinitely more from our economy than they have contributed to it.
Too many of these invaders have **inhumanely** sucked on our nation for all it has been worth to them and now want to move on to perceived greener pastures in the U.S. This **inhumane** treatment of The Bahamas and the Bahamian people must come to an end and the the sooner the better.
Yes indeed, poor and struggling Bahamians are humans too and don't deserve to have **inhumane** conditions inflicted on them by overwhelming numbers of illegal Haitian nationals.
tribanon says...
C+ in all the public schools except for GHS, and B for GHS and the private schools, i.e., QC, St. Augustine, St. Andrew's, Aquinas, etc. But keep in mind too that the grading scale back then was based on a much higher standard of education. In other words a graduating average grade of C+ back then would easily be the equivalent of an A or better today.
And Glenys Hanna-Martin is in the process of doing what many of her predecessors have done, i.e., water down the grading standards in an effort to make herself shine as minister of education.
On EDITORIAL: What happens to the survivors?
Posted 28 July 2022, 9:57 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
But will the vanquished flu that was around for centuries ever come back? LOL
On Darville claims COVID vaccine uptake is now increasing
Posted 28 July 2022, 9:46 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Are you serious? That's 10+ year investigation. LMAO
On ‘Polluter must pay’ says minister after fuel spill
Posted 28 July 2022, 9:43 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
An even better question is: Are our elected officials running our country?
It doesn't take much these days to see the foreign puppeteers who are operating their local marionettes with no regard whatsoever to the interests of the Bahamian people.
On Govt in talks over monkeypox vaccine
Posted 28 July 2022, 9:33 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
And if you had to expose yourself to polio to make a buck, would you elect to do so?
On Cruise island expansion to drive 149% visitor rise
Posted 28 July 2022, 9:31 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
**And to think cruel and corrupt Davis appointed that criminal thug Sebas Bastian to a diplomatic post within the caricom community and now addresses him as "His Excellency".**
On CHILD SHOT DEAD IN NIGHT OF MAYHEM: Boy victim of third shooting within six hours
Posted 28 July 2022, 9:20 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
This article seems intended to remind us not only of the terrible grief that accompanies the untimely loss of a loved one, but also the frightful reality that, after years of unchecked and increasingly violent crimes in our society, we find ourselves placed by successive incompetent governments on the spinning roulette wheel of 'sudden death at any moment due to criminal violence', and that wheel could stop at anytime on a number that is bad for ourself or one or more of our loved ones.
On ‘I used to pray, Lord please guide and protect my baby . . . Let him bury me, not me bury him.’
Posted 28 July 2022, 9:12 a.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
We are probably still waiting on either the government of Haiti or the Clinton Foundation to send us the funds needed to buy those SAR lights among other things.
On SO DESPERATE: 17 die with eight missing and 25 rescued in smuggling tragedy, three Bahamians in police custody
Posted 27 July 2022, 7:16 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......and that's without reading one word of whatever you wrote. LMAO
On CHILD SHOT DEAD IN NIGHT OF MAYHEM: Boy victim of third shooting within six hours
Posted 27 July 2022, 6:58 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
Let's just cut to the chase:
The invasion of our small nation by hordes of illegal Haitian nationals and their subsequent off-spring has **inhumanely**, yes **inhumanely**, resulted in many thousands of Bahamians and their family members being severely impoverished and having to contend with a failed public health system, failed public education system, failed social welfare system, and a financial currency about to collapse as a result of unsustainable national debt.
Small wonder so many of our **inhumane** Haitian invaders now want to make their home in the U.S. rather than The Bahamas. On the whole they have over the past four decades taken infinitely more from our economy than they have contributed to it.
Too many of these invaders have **inhumanely** sucked on our nation for all it has been worth to them and now want to move on to perceived greener pastures in the U.S. This **inhumane** treatment of The Bahamas and the Bahamian people must come to an end and the the sooner the better.
Yes indeed, poor and struggling Bahamians are humans too and don't deserve to have **inhumane** conditions inflicted on them by overwhelming numbers of illegal Haitian nationals.
On ALICIA WALLACE: Blinded to the reality that these are people too for whom many just don’t care
Posted 27 July 2022, 6:41 p.m. Suggest removal