FIRST SET OF EDUCATORS TRAINED AT COLLEGE CELEBRATES
PORT ANTONIO, Portland; June 28, 2025
Twenty-six years after being part of the first batch to graduate from the Faculty of Education at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE), a group of alumni gathered in Portland last Sunday, June 22, 2025.
The meeting place for these members of the first batch (the ‘ninety niners’) was at the Posh Restaurant in Port Antonio.

They reminisced on their life on and off campus during their tenure and spoke about changes in educational practices over the years as they focussed on the theme “Class of 99, Celebrating Milestones, Building Bridges to the Future.”
Some of those present are still in education as senior teachers, vice principals, and principals.

(Phylidia Brown-McKenzie getting into it)
One of their batch mates, Anita Rodney, who is a JCDC speech gold medalist, performed her winning dialect while Phylidia Brown-McKenzie sang a number of local and foreign songs.

(Anita Rodeney with a gold medal piece)
A couple from the batch, Garland and Charmaine Lee, shared how they met on campus and have been married for twenty-five years now.
Charmaine Walters-Vidal was responsible for the afternoon’s affair
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