
Grace Baston
Renowned educator Grace Baston is a former principal of Campion College, who is currently spearheading a transformative literacy initiative at Holy Trinity High School aimed at improving the reading levels of students significantly by the end of the 2024-2025 academic year.
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Grace Baston has spearheaded an effort to raise the standards of functionally illiterate 7th Graders.
Ronald Thwaites | Basic competencies | CommentaryRetired principal of Campion College and executive with the Grade Seven Academy, Grace Baston, stressed that literacy strategies must also reflect students’ linguistic reality.
SOS for special education | NewsGrace Baston, chairman of CAFFE, told The Gleaner that its statement to the media was 'crystal-clear'.
CAFFE denies claiming 21% of voters turned away despite being in line on time | Lead StoriesGrace Baston is the Chairman of Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) and is seeking volunteers for election observation.
CAFFE seeking election observers | Lead StoriesGrace Baston, chairman of election watchdog Citizens Action for Free and Fair Election, told The Gleaner recently that it was not too late for a reversal of the 2024 legislative amendment which transferred the role of the political ombudsman to the nine commissioners of the ECJ.
ECJ urged to clear air on appointment of individual to carry out political ombudsman role | Lead StoriesThe 7th Grade Academy Project Coordinator, Grace Baston, explained that the Jamaican cultural norm is not to celebrate what we appreciate about people.
Joelle Simone Powe | ‘We can fly’ | Art & Leisure
Grace Baston, the former principal of Campion College, emphasizes the need to recognize children's first language in education.
Editorial | Patois, education, Miss Lou | CommentaryGrace Baston, chairman of CAFFE, highlighted the need for a political ombudsman during the heightened tension of the election period.
CAFFE wants reinstallation of single political ombudsman | Lead StoriesGrace Baston is the chairman of Citizens Action for Free and Fair Elections (CAFFE) and has been vocal about the need for sustainable funding to protect Jamaica's democracy.
Editorial | Securing democracy | Commentary
Grace Baston, chairman of CAFFE, said her organisation is aiming to recruit at least 1,000 volunteers to monitor the national polls this year.
PROPPED UP FOR POLLS | Lead StoriesGrace Baston is leading a grade-seven academy to address performance deficits in children.
Robinson vows education pathways refocus | Lead StoriesGrace Baston is an education professional who has moved from the heights of the education pyramid to its base.
Ronald Thwaites | Literacy the key | CommentaryGrace Baston is the former principal of Campion College and an advocate for the recognition of Jamaican Patois in education.
Editorial | Holy Trinity High, Patois and reading | CommentaryGrace Baston is a renowned educator spearheading a groundbreaking experiment at Holy Trinity High School.
Basil Jarrett | That Holy Trinity experiment – and why we hope it works | CommentaryGrace Baston is one of Jamaica’s finest educators and education administrators involved in the Grade Seven Academy initiative.
Editorial | Cheering for Trinity High | CommentaryRenowned educator Grace Baston is leading the charge to transform 99.6 per cent of the grade-seven cohort at Holy Trinity High School.
Educators test new pathway for high schoolers | Lead Stories































