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Lester Vaughan students improve

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THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE of students at the Lester Vaughan Secondary School improved in 2013, but it is still not measuring up to the level of 2011. 
Speaking today at the school’s speech day and awards ceremony, acting principal Sonja Goodridge said the school witnessed its worse ever performance in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate in 2012 and even though they bounced back in 2013 there was still more to be done.
She reminded the students that their school work should be taken seriously at all times.
She also commended students who gave notable performances during the academic year. Students on the honour roll for this year were Akilah Britton, Shundell Wharton, Kacia Taylor, Elsie Mofford and Candacy Budhu. (LK)

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