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Floyd Green urges Black River High graduates to align their future with emerging opportunities in St Elizabeth
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Floyd Green urges Black River High graduates to align their future with emerging opportunities in St Elizabeth

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Floyd Green, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining and Member of Parliament for Saint Elizabeth South Western speaking at the graduation ceremony of Black River High School

Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Mining and Member of Parliament for South West St Elizabeth, Floyd Green, has challenged the graduating class of Black River High School to prepare themselves for the unprecedented opportunities that will emerge as Black River undergoes a major transformation over the coming years.

Addressing the school’s graduation ceremony on Wednesday, June 24, Minister Green told the 168 graduates that while completing high school was a significant achievement, the choices they make from this point forward will determine whether they are ready to seize the opportunities that lie ahead.

He pointed to the planned redevelopment of Black River, including the creation of a new urban centre, as one of the most significant periods of growth the town has seen in generations.

“We will need project managers. We will need people to work in construction. We will need entrepreneurs to establish new businesses. There are a number of areas in which we will need your talent. As such, align your next steps and what you do after this point with the opportunities that will emerge in Black River so you can take advantage of them,” Minister Green urged.

Black River High School Graudates (Photo Credit: Facebook, the Bess of St Bess)

He encouraged the graduates to think strategically about further education, skills training and entrepreneurship, noting that preparing today would position them to benefit from the jobs and businesses that will accompany the town’s development.

Minister Green also praised the resilience of the graduating class, describing them as one of the strongest groups to come through the institution.

“You are graduating under circumstances that many before you never had to face. You navigated the disruption caused by COVID-19. You endured Hurricane Beryl and, more recently, Hurricane Melissa. Yet despite every challenge placed before you, you remained focused and made it to this day. That speaks to your resilience, determination and character.”

He also reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to restoring and strengthening the school following the extensive damage caused by Hurricane Melissa.

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