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Book list includes toilet paper/cleaning suppli

 
Narper 2019-07-18 12:26:50 


“This is not a booklist, this is a grocery list!” she exclaimed, showing the Express a copy of a Standard Five booklist.

The cleaning supplies listed on the document were:

a one bottle liquid soap (large size)

a one pack garbage bags (jumbo)

a one 12-pack toilet paper (per family)

a one Lysol disinfectant wipes (large)

a one hand sanitiser (pocket size)

a one bottle disinfectant (not Pinesol)

a one bottle bleach

a two rolls paper towels

The single mother said the booklist was given to parents on the last day of school.


The school announced the recall on its Facebook page yesterday.


Couva Anglican Primary School in Trinidad

 
sgtdjones 2019-07-18 12:36:15 

In reply to Narper

Such is prevalent in most schools and Government offices,
toilet paper, water etc.

Its Paradise .

See Growley lied about emailgate.

rolleyes rolleyes

 
Narper 2019-07-18 12:45:33 

In reply to sgtdjones

Growley done seh he is going to plant garden in Tobago wink

 
sgtdjones 2019-07-18 12:50:04 

In reply to Narper

Khan said he would advise Persad-Bissessar to sue over E-mailgate and file for judicial review over Ventour’s chairing the highway CoE.


More bacchanal.......

 
carl0002 2019-07-18 14:30:05 

The books and school supplies are free. You pay for janitorial supplies
big grin big grin big grin

 
Ray123 2019-07-18 15:43:05 

In reply to Narper

Boy in Bim parents would say 'dem would gotta be madddd' fuh all them janitorial supplies lol

 
Narper 2019-07-18 20:27:09 

TTUTA backs Couva school on "grocery" booklist

The Trinidad and Tobago Unifieid Teachers (TTUTA) Association is standing by a Couva school which has asked parents to purchase toiletries and cleaning products, because of reduced funding from the Ministry of Education.

TTUTA president Lynsley Doodhai says many schools, not just the Couva Anglican Primary School, are in dire straits due to the lack of funding, and therefore should not be blamed for their decision to ask parents for help.


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