Although the Omicron variant is surging in some countries, health officials say it shouldn't impact the resumption of hybrid learning in public schools on January 11th.
The University of The Bahamas taking a strong stance against gender-based violence, with the kick-off of 16 days of activism.
The parents of a four-year-old girl are seeking answers after the child was allegedly injured at school, in an incident with another child.
This cold and flu season may be a little different as thousands of students are set to return to school in a hybrid environment.
Amid a steady decline in COVID-19 cases nationwide, The Ministry of Education is moving forward with plans for a hybrid format in January.
The University of The Bahamas North will be getting a second life as an environmental research center for local and international researchers.
At least one dozen schools will not be ready for students to return to the classroom for face-to-face learning until early next year.
The resumption of in-person learning will not be an easy task, according to Education Minister Glenys Hanna- Martin.
Nearly 400 students will be roaming the halls of a new school in Holmes Rock, Grand Bahama next year.
The Pan-American Health Organization is warning that the reopening of schools will need a careful balance.