NASSAU — Mrs. Rhonda Hall, grade 2 teacher at Temple Christian Elementary School, was honored at the Primary School Principal’s Association banquet on Saturday evening at the British Colonial Hilton in downtown Nassau this past weekend.
TEMPLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL HONOREE. Mrs. Rhonda Hall was honored for her 34 years of service as an exemplary educator at Temple Christian Elementary School . (Photo by Dr. Samuel L, Rutherford)
Hall’s commitment to the field of education and service to her school, her students, and her community were recognized during the Primary Principals’ Association 37th Honourees Banquet, where she was honored by Mr. Lionel Sands, director of education in the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology.
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EXEMPLARY EDUCATOR. Pictured, from left to right, are Mr. Lionel Sands, Director of Education in the Ministry of the Environment, Science, & Technology, and Mrs. Rhonda Hall, grade 2 teacher at Temple Christian Elementary School receiving her award. (Photo by Dr. Samuel L. Rutherford)
The Honorees Award is presented to an educator who has worked in the field of education for a minimum of thirty years, and Mrs. Hall was recommended by her school for her commitment to promoting learning, modeling excellence in teaching, and consistently and positively impacting the lives of her students.
BANQUET KEY NOTE SPEAKER. Pictured above is Temple Christian School Board Chairman, Rev. Dr. Vaughan L. Cash, as he delivers the keynote address at the Primary Principals’ Association 37th Honorees Banquet. (Photo by Dr. Samuel L. Rutherford)
Hall, a grade 2 teacher at Temple Christian Elementary, was selected by the Administration of the school for her exemplary work with students, and for her outstanding contributions to the development of the Temple Christian School community.
MEMBERS OF THE TEMPLE CHRISTIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COMMUNITY. Pictured from left to right are Mrs. Sharmaine Porter, elementary principal, Mrs. Rhonda Hall, honoree, Mrs. Deborah A. Burrows, elementary vice-principal, Mrs. Ethelyn Turnquest, pre-school vice-principal, Ms. Charlene Rolle, grade 2 teacher, and Mrs. Deborah T. Burrows, grade 2 teacher. (Photo by Dr. Samuel L. Rutherford)