Office of Public Relations and Communications

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The Virgin Islands Department of Education’s Office of Public Relations and Communications exists to heighten the public’s awareness of the Department’s mission to ensure that all students are prepared for college or the career of their choice upon graduation from high school.

In support of the mission, the Public Relations Office provides publicity for events, activities and the many successes of the Department’s schools, students, teachers, employees and leadership through internal and external communication.

The Office of Public Relations and Communication, through an integrated marketing communications approach services the marketing, branding, public, and media relations, advertising and graphic design needs of the Department, districts, and schools.

The Public Relations Office reports directly to the Commissioner of Education.

 

COMMISSIONER WELLS-HEDRINGTON APPEALS TO COMMUNITY FOLLOWING RECENT ACTS OF CRIME IMPACTING SCHOOL RESOURCES

Commissioner Dionne Wells-Hedrington of the Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) is appealing to the public regarding a string of recent acts of vandalism and theft that have impacted ongoing projects of the VIDE. “Over the past few days there have been several incidents of crime reported that can only be described as senseless, brazen, and unfortunate. I am asking for the support of the community in identifying persons involved in these acts who have demonstrated such a disregard for ongoing efforts to prepare schools for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year,” said Commissioner Wells-Hedrington. 

 

Air conditioning units stored at the Department of Education’s procurement warehouse on St. Thomas were destroyed for the copper coil cores within the units. At the Charlotte Amalie High School demolition site on St. Thomas, windows and other construction equipment stored on site were stolen. Funding and procurement of these items were an integral part of the Department of Education’s efforts to equip schools with needed resources for school preparations. On St. Croix, vandals stole 107 solar panels stored at the Educational Complex High School. The solar panels were procured as an energy-efficient project of the Virgin Islands Energy Office. 

 

These equipment and resources designated for schools in the St. Thomas/St. John District and St. Croix District have been damaged and stolen with just a month away from the start of the new school year. “These acts gravely impact the students of the territory by taking away needed resources for classrooms and campuses. We must think of the students, our children, who are our future, before engaging in such behavior,” said Commissioner Wells-Hedrington.

 

As the Department of Education actively prepares for the upcoming school year, the support of the community is needed as investigations are underway to arrest the perpetrators involved. “The return of these needed items for our schools is a priority. These resources are to improve our infrastructure to create comfortable and conducive environments for learning. The public is asked to keep a watchful eye out for any suspicious activity in and around school campuses and to call 911 to report any information related to these crimes,” said Commissioner Wells-Hedrington. 

 

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Download press release here:  pdf Press Release 0701 23 VIDE Response to Recent Acts of Crime (177 KB)

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VIDE Announces Public Hearings to Discuss the Renovation of CAHS & BCB

ST. THOMAS, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – The Virgin Islands Department of Education requests permission to use FEMA funds to redesign and reconstruct Charlotte Amalie High School (CAHS) and to renovate and modernize Bertha C. Boschulte School (BCB). The project plans are available for review, and a hearing for public comment will be held on June 22, 2023 at 4:00 pm.

The CAHS project calls for the complete construction of a new school campus, including classrooms, administrative offices, a library, a cafeteria, a kitchen, bathrooms, stairways, balconies, hallways, and all fixtures, equipment, and contents. The project site is located at 8 & 9 Alton Adams Sr. Drive, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

The BCB project scope includes items necessary to transition BCB into a PreK-8th grade campus. These items include the modernization of existing classrooms, new PreK-5th classrooms, administrative offices, library, cafeteria, kitchen, bathrooms, stairways, balconies, theater, hallways, and all fixtures, equipment, and contents. The project site is located at 9-1 and 12A Bovoni Road, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.

All persons interested, either in favor of or opposed to the granting of this permit, are invited to be present and be heard at the scheduled Public Hearing on the proposed project, which begins on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at 4:00 p.m. This meeting will be held via the video conferencing platform Zoom.

Properly signed statements concerning the proposed project, addressed to the undersigned, will become part of the hearing record. Written statements must be submitted by June 29, 2023, via email to czm@dpnr.vi.gov. NOTE: A Decision Meeting will be held in about 30 days after the Public Hearing. Please monitor the DPNR Public Notice Webpage for details.

The Project Details are available for public review here:

VI Department of Education – CAHS Reconstruction (CZT-12-22(FC))

VI Department of Education – BCB Reconstruction (CZT-01-23(FC)) 

The documents for the proposed project are also on file for review by appointment only at the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, Division of CZM, 4611 Tutu Park Mall Suite #300, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (340) 774-3320, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., except holidays.

The following information should be used to participate in the meeting:
URL: https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID: 856 6116 2718
Passcode: 702724

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Students, Teachers Win Viya Electronics In V.I. History Month Contests

ST. THOMAS, USVI – Six students and four teachers were recently awarded iPhones and MiFi devices, in addition to a year of free internet service—a prize package worth $18,000—as part of their winnings in Department of Education Division of Virgin Islands Cultural Education’s V.I. History Month contests, held in partnership with Viya. 

In the Student District Built Heritage Contest, Virgin Islands students were provided coordinates and historic facts about a series of sites within their districts and asked to photograph themselves at the locations. St. Croix students Vivia Lionice Webster, Elicia Watley, and Lynda Gordon participated and won iPhones; and Zoey Richardson, Joshanique Hendrickson, and Alyson Monsanto, winners in the St. Thomas-St. John District, were also awarded iPhones. 

In the Teacher Door/Corridor Challenge, Virgin Islands teachers were challenged to design Emancipation-related décor at their schools and submit photos of the artwork. Submissions were made public on the Department’s Facebook page, where followers judged the original artwork on the merits of creative use of materials, direct correlation to V.I. liberation themes, and organization and content. The submissions in each district that received the most likes emerged as winners and won Mifi devices and one year of free service. In the St. Croix District, Abigail Magaan-Lopez received 271 likes, Lizette Llanos received 147 likes, and Karissa Thurland-Perez received 123 likes; in the St. Thomas-St. John District, SharraMae Estigo received 298 likes. 

“I am pleased to extend congratulations to each of our winners on this well-deserved honor,” said Education Commissioner Dr. Dionne Wells-Hedrington. “I cannot thank Viya enough for its unwavering partnership in activities such as these that allow our students and teachers to connect with Virgin Islands history and culture in unique and tangible ways. I have heard nothing but good things about the many positive experiences that were enjoyed by everyone that participated. We look forward to continuing to partner with Viya in the future.” 

Viya’s Vice President of Public Relations and Governmental Affairs Jennifer Matarangas-King stated, “Viya is committed to keeping our community connected to culture. We were proud to sponsor this educational contest that linked technology with important VI History initiatives for our students and teachers. Congratulations to the talented students and creative teachers, who participated in this year’s contest. Special thanks to the community for engaging with the Department of Education’s Facebook page to judge the competition. We look forward to continuing this tradition with the VI Department of Education’s Division of Cultural Education.”  

The Department’s 2023 V.I. History Month celebration in March placed emphasis on topics surrounding emancipation and post-emancipation with use of the theme, “Emancipation Now: Understanding History, Living the Legacy, and Creating a Just Future for All Ah We.” July 3, 2023 will mark the 175th anniversary of the 1848 Emancipation Revolt in the Virgin Islands. 

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Download press release here:  pdf Students, Teachers Win Viya Electronics In V.I. History Month Contests (1 KB)

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Phone: 340-774-0100

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