Glenys Hanna Martin

Glenys Hanna Martin

politician Bahamas

Glenys Hanna Martin is the Minister of Education who has consistently praised the National School Breakfast Pilot Programme for its positive impact on student attendance and academic performance, highlighting the increases in attendance rates among schools participating in the initiative.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,630
Power
87$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bahamas 2 6.00 0.67% +0% 393,248 2,630 $13,000 87$
Totals 2 393,248 2,630 $13,000 87$
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Recent Mentions

Bahamas Bahamas: Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin announced that schools across Grand Bahama, Abaco, Andros, Berry Islands, New Providence, Eleuthera, Exuma and San Salvador would close on Monday. 7

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Storm shutdown: Tropical Storm Imelda hits New Providence, heads for GB, Abaco

Bahamas Bahamas: Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin underscored the importance of institutions to learn trades to diversify the economy. 8

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: BTVI achieves international accreditation from COE

Bahamas Bahamas: Education Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin’s claim that all New Providence schools now have principals is being disputed by union leaders. 5

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Wilson disputes minister’s claim all Nassau schools have principals

Bahamas Bahamas: Belinda Wilson has written to Education Minister Glenys Hanna Martin seeking the government’s plan regarding non-English-speaking students. 6

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: ‘Rise in students unable to speak English in schools,’ says Wilson

Bahamas Bahamas: Education Minister Glenys Hanna Martin said her team is prepared to assist with technical concerns regarding the new Oracle system. 6

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: ‘We will march if teachers’ pay cut’