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    Education Ministry reports 95% attendance boost as JUTC moves to earn from Rural School Bus Programme

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Training Ministry is reporting a 95% enchancment in pupil attendance amongst these utilizing the Rural Faculty Bus Programme.

    The programme, which was launched in September final 12 months, goals to supply secure, reasonably priced and dependable transportation for college kids in rural areas.

    Its objectives embody decreasing absenteeism, bettering pupil security and easing the monetary burden on households.

    In keeping with the Ministry’s Director of Security and Safety, Richard Troupe, collaborating colleges report that 90% of scholars enrolled within the programme arrive at college on time.

    Meantime, Transport Minister, Daryl Vaz stated the info present that there’s a lower of over 10% in pupil off-campus loitering.

    The Minister and Mr. Troupe had been talking throughout a press convention on Tuesday.

    In the meantime, the Jamaica City Transit Firm (JUTC) says it’s time to begin incomes income from the agricultural college bus system to maintain the programme.

    The system, which was launched in September final 12 months, allowed college students to experience the buses freed from value till the tip of October.

    Nonetheless, as a result of passage of Hurricane Melissa on October 28, the free bus experience for college kids was prolonged to January 31.

    College students who experience on the buses at the moment are required to pay $50 per journey, utilizing their playing cards.

    Managing Director of the JUTC, Owen Ellington stated because the roll-out of the programme, the corporate has been spending to make sure easy operations however has but to earn any income.

    He stated that since introducing the cashless system on February 1, there have been some challenges, as some college students are usually not swiping their playing cards after they enter the bus.

    Mr. Ellington can be urging dad and mom to register their kids to obtain a bus card and asking college directors to distribute them to college students.



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