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The Virgin Islands Department of Education’s Office of Public Relations and Communications exists to heighten the public’s awareness of the Department’s mission to ensure that all students are prepared for college or the career of their choice upon graduation from high school.

In support of the mission, the Public Relations Office provides publicity for events, activities and the many successes of the Department’s schools, students, teachers, employees and leadership through internal and external communication.

The Office of Public Relations and Communication, through an integrated marketing communications approach services the marketing, branding, public, and media relations, advertising and graphic design needs of the Department, districts, and schools.

The Public Relations Office reports directly to the Commissioner of Education.

 

Virgin Islands Department of Education Invites Students to Honor David Hamilton Jackson’s Legacy through Creative Submissions

The Virgin Islands Department of Education’s Division of Cultural Education invites educators, schools, and organizations across the territory to join in the annual celebration of David Hamilton Jackson and his contributions to workers' rights, free speech, and social justice. The David Hamilton Jackson and All Ah We Project will take place from November 2 – 16, 2024, at the Cane Roots Art Gallery in Christiansted. This exhibition provides students with a platform to creatively address historical and current issues related to fairness, equity, and workers' rights.

Born in 1884 on St. Croix, Jackson was a pivotal figure in Virgin Islands history. He co-founded the St. Croix Labor Union in 1913 and established The Herald newspaper in 1915, the first free press for people of color in the territory. Through his work, Jackson championed labor rights and stood firmly against colonial powers. His enduring legacy continues to inspire movements for justice and equality today, making this project a timely educational tool that connects the past to the present.

Educators can easily integrate this project into their curricula by utilizing a range of resources and guiding students in thoughtful discussions and creative work that reflect Jackson’s contributions to social justice.

Access Resources Here: (https://goopenusvi.vide.vi/courseware/lesson/689/overview)

How to Get Involved: Educators are encouraged to inspire students to submit creative works in the following formats:

- Written Works: Essays, poems, or short stories addressing themes of equity and justice. 

- Visual Arts: Cartoons, paintings, or digital artwork that explore workers' rights and freedom of speech. 

- Vocational Projects: Craft projects symbolizing equity and social justice. 

- Music: Songs, including rap, R&B, or Caribbean cariso, that speak to the ongoing struggle for equity.

Submission Guidelines: All student submissions are due by October 25, 2024, and can be emailed to stephanie.cbrown@vide.vi. Educators may also contact the Department to arrange school pickups.

Exhibition: All submissions will be showcased at the Cane Roots Art Gallery from November 2–16, giving students an opportunity to publicly share their work while celebrating the life and legacy of David Hamilton Jackson.

We encourage all educators and community organizations to participate in this meaningful project, allowing students to engage creatively in the ongoing fight for equity. Together, we can ensure that the legacy of David Hamilton Jackson continues to inspire generations to come.

For additional information, please contact: Director Stephanie C. Brown via email at stephanie.cbrown@vide.vi or at 340-773-1095 ext. 7032

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Download press release here:  pdf Press Release 1008 24 D Hamilton Jackson (137 KB)

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Virgin Islands Department of Education Announces Modified Schedule for Eulalie R. Rivera K-8 School

The Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) St. Croix District informs the public of a modified schedule for Eulalie R. Rivera (ERR) K-8 School, effective Tuesday, October 15, 2024. Parents and guardians of students attending ERR are advised that this new schedule has been implemented in response to the ongoing heatwave affecting the Territory and concerns about extreme classroom temperatures.

The Bureau of School Construction and Maintenance is continuing its efforts to address heat-related challenges at school sites and is working diligently to improve conditions for students, faculty, and staff.

All students, faculty, and staff at Eulalie R. Rivera K-8 School must follow the new abbreviated schedule starting October 15, 2024. This schedule will remain in place until further notice. Lunch will be provided for all students, and bus transportation services will continue for those who use the school bus.

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Virgin Islands Department of Education Announces Quelbe Music Sessions in the St. Thomas-St. John District

The Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) is pleased to announce that students in the St. Thomas-St. John District will soon have a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the rich culture of Quelbe music. Beginning today and running through November 15, 2024, the district will host a series of engaging and educational Quelbe music sessions for students, highlighting both the traditional and modern expressions of this beloved genre.

The sessions will be conducted by the dynamic Quelbe Resurrection Band, led by Ulysses Pilgrim and Carl Powell Sr., whose passion for preserving and sharing Quelbe music is widely recognized. These sessions will introduce students to the history and cultural significance of Quelbe, with a focus on the origins of the genre, the role of traditional instruments, and how Quelbe has evolved over time.

Throughout the presentations, the band will take students on a musical journey using both traditional non-amplified instruments and modern amplified ones, showcasing the depth and versatility of Quelbe music.

Renowned musician, historian, and storyteller, Mr. Glenn “Kwabena” Davis, will add a unique layer to the experience by guiding discussions on the historical context of the genre. His storytelling expertise will weave together the sounds and rhythms of Quelbe with meaningful insights into the culture that birthed this unique Virgin Islands music.

In addition to listening to the Quelbe Resurrection Band, students will be invited to participate in the sessions, giving them an opportunity to engage with the music directly. This will include performances by student musicians and bands, encouraging an interactive and hands-on learning experience that fosters both appreciation and active involvement in keeping the genre alive.

These sessions aim to inspire a new generation of Quelbe enthusiasts, encourage the formation of student-led Quelbe bands, and preserve this culturally important genre for future generations.

The VIDE extends special thanks to Michelle Rogers-Bully and Corliss Smithen, STTJ District Liaisons, for their invaluable contributions to making this series of presentations possible.

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Downloas press release here:  pdf Press Release 1006 24 VIDE Announces Quelbe Music Sessions in the St Thomas St John District (154 KB)

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