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Students of the Month Acknowledged at Doris Johnson Senior High
By Indira Collie, Telecommunications Company
Mar 14, 2017 - 2:19:35 AM

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Dr. Jonathan Ford talks to Doris Johnson students about giving it your all

Nassau, The Bahamas - Students at Doris Johnson Senior High School were challenged with three words; success, choice and reach at its Honour Roll and Student of the Month ceremony.

BTC’s Senior Manager for IT, Dr. Jonathan Ford was the keynote speaker for the event. Tenth grader, Janea David, Jayden Fritz from the eleventh grade and Cadmus Innis from the twelfth grade were recognized for their efforts. Dr. Ford encouraged students “To give it all that you’ve got every day.” He noted that “Although today is a day to remember, it is not the end and you must continue to strive for excellence”.

BTC adopted the Doris Johnson Senior High Student of the Month Program last year. Each month, three students are recognized for their consistency and determination to achieve their goals.

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Janea David, Student of the Month for Grade 10 flanked by Dr. Jonathan Ford, Principal James Clarke and Indira Collie

Indira Collie, PR Manager said, “BTC is pleased and inspired by the progress of the students since the inception of the student of the month program. In fact, Principal Clarke has reported that the school has had an increase in students on the honour roll.”

BTC has five adopted schools in New Providence and more than thirty schools throughout the country. The company continues to invest in a number of youth, education and sporting initiatives.

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Jayden Fritz, Student of the Month for Grade 11 flanked by Dr. Jonathan Ford, Principal James Clarke and Indira Collie



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Cadmus Innis, Student of the Month for Grade 12 flanked by Dr. Jonathan Ford, Principal James Clarke and Indira Collie



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