Mona High School

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Mona High School is a high school in Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica. [1]

In 2015 the school reportedly had about 1,200 students, [1] and in 2018, the school self-reported that it had 1,460 students. [2]

Five students and a teacher were injured in an explosion in a chemistry lab at the school in 2018. [3]

Keven Jones is the school's principal. In February 2018, 260 "unruly" students were sent home. [4] In turn, all male classes were created and additional training and meetings were held to improve the educations results for male students at the school. [5]

Shenseea is an alumnus of the school. [6]

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References

  1. 1 2 Latonya Linton (1 April 2015). "Mona High Principal Working to Create Model Institution". Jamaica Information Service.
  2. "Mona High School" . Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  3. "Students, teacher injured in explosion at Mona High School". Jamaica Observer. February 23, 2018. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  4. "Principal sends home 260 unruly students". jamaica-star.com.
  5. "Education Matters - Mona High School takes lead at improving boys' education". jamaica-gleaner.com.
  6. Bartley, Rocheda. "Shenseea riding the rhythm". Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved 30 July 2018.

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