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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.

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Public Relations Submission Guidelines

All promotional material pertaining to the Department of Education’s schools, programs, services, employees and events should be released through the Office of Public Relations.

Request for media coverage of events including video, news articles, and photos, must be submitted to the Public Relations Office at least a week prior to the event date. 

A PR Request form must be filled out and sent to cynthia.graham@vide.vi in order to confirm coverage.

The Public Relations Office communicates with media representatives on a regular basis and will determine the best way to pitch your story idea. Some options include, but are not limited to:

  • News Releases
  • Media Advisory
  • Website
  • Social Media
  • Internal Email Blast

 

When submitting your news or story idea, include following:

  • Provide facts and details: Who, What, When, Where, Why and How
  • Share your opinion: Why is this newsworthy? What makes this awesome? How is this different? – These can be used as quotes for articles. 
  • Gather supporting material, resources, or documents if any. For photos, share names of students, grade level, and information regarding their recognition or awards – based on the photo.
    • All photos for print and web publication must be high-resolution. Images from phone cameras are not sufficient unless your phone has a high-quality camera and the images are saved at the highest resolution possible (300 DPI and up to 15 MB file size in jpeg or .png file formats.
  • Make sure students have permission to be published. See Media Release Form
  • Contact the Public Relations Office with questions or ideas.

 

Contact Us

Cynthia Graham

Director, Office of Public Relations & Communications

(340) 774-0100 x 8136 (St. Thomas)

(340) 773-1095 x 7064 (St. Croix)

Email: cynthia.graham@vide.vi

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Sarah-Ann Mitchell

Public Information Officer

(340) 774-0100 x 8135

Email: sarahann.mitchell@vide.vi

 

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Governor's Summer Reading Challenge

Welcome to the 13th Annual Governor's Summer Reading Challenge! To complete the Challenge, all you have to do is read five or more books during the summer months! Keep track of the books you read by downloading the Tracking Sheets below.  When the Challenge ends on September 3, 2021, turn your Tracking Sheets into your teacher at school.

Everyone who completes the Challenge will be invited to Governor Bryan's BIG CELEBRATION!

Should you have any questions or concerns about the 2021 Summer Reading Challenge, email jason.hilaire@vide.vi.

Good Luck, Readers, and remember to...READ FIVE!

 

 

Tracking Sheet - K & 1st Grades

2021 BingoSheet Kinder 1

 

Tracking Sheet - 2nd Grade

2021 BingoSheetGrade2

 

Tracking Sheet - 3rd Grade

2021 BingoSheetGrades3

 

Tracking Sheet - 4th Grade

2021 BingoSheetGrades 4

 

Tracking Sheet - 5th Grade

2021 BingoSheetGrades5

 

Tracking Sheet - 6th Grade

2021 BingoSheetGrades6

 

Kallaloo!

A Caribbean Tale

Written by David and Phillis Gershator

Illustrated by Diane Greenseid

Can a shell really make soup? It might, if it’s a brown and white West Indian shell, fresh from the sea. All it needs is a master soup-maker like Granny to stir the pot, along with a little help from the folks in Market Square. Who wouldn’t be willing to led a hand when it comes to cooking up such a super soup as kallaloo, a soup famous from Jamacia to Trinidad? But there’s one thing missing—and even the magic shell forgot to mention it…

 

Hope Is Here!

Written by Christina Kessler

Illustrated by Marcos Castillo

“I’m bored!” I’m tired!” “I’m thirsty!”

This is all Miss B. hears from her students during a field trip to Great Pond to look for a bird called Hope. Little do the kids know that the amazing story of this whimbrel, a species of shorebird, will not only take their breath away, but by the end of the day, nothing will be more important to see Hope for themselves.

Based on the true story of a bird’s annual journey that even scientists knew little about, Hope Is Here! will teach, entertain, and leave the reader with a deeper appreciation of just how incredible nature really is.

 

Footprints Into the Sunrise

Alexander Hamilton’s Life Through the Eyes of a Boy

By Alscess Lewis-Brown

For Azkiah, nothing is easy after losing his mother. Attending a new school and having no friends are just two of his problems. He also has to figure out why his grandfather put him on a plane all alone from Nevis to live with a stranger on the island of St. Croix. Who is this man that he lives with? Why does he treat Azkiah with such indifference? The answers are not arriving fast, but Azkiah finds two sources of comfort: writing letters to his grandfather and reading about another orphan born in Nevis who, just like him, was forced to move to St. Croix in his youth. A man named Alexander Hamilton.

 

Brown Pelicans

Close to Nature – Caribbean Natural History Series

A fun and educational book filled with information about a very unique bird. Meet the amazing Brown Pelican!

  • One of only two species of pelicans that dive for fish
  • The pelican’s bill is the longest of any living bird
  • Pelicans have been around for 30 million years
  • Brown pelicans can drink sea water
  • Brown pelicans were on the U. S. endangered species list until 2009

 

Broo ‘Nansi and the Tar Baby

A U.S. Virgin Islands Story

Collected and written by Dr. Lois Hassell-Habtes – Story as told by Ector Roebuck

Broo Tukuma knows better, but as the good brother that he is, he can’t watch his nephews starve. So, much against his better judgement, he takes Broo ‘Nansi (that good for nothing fellow) to get food from his secret garden. The trip turns into a disaster when Broo ‘Nansi disobeys his brother’s strict orders.

Another great Broo ‘Nansi story filled with the humor and wisdom that only this ancient little spider can impart. A must-read for all Virgin Islanders, and for everyone who loves a good tale.

 

A Caribbean Journey from A to Y

(Read and Discover What Happened to the Z)

Written by Mario Picayo

Illustrated by Earleen Griswold

Join us in this fun and educational journey through the Caribbean islands, one letter at a time. A Caribbean astronaut? From which island? Seals in these tropical waters? And island with over 300 rivers? And what is a coki?

Beautifully illustrated, this is a book that readers of all ages will enjoy opening again and again. Ad wait until you see what happened to the Z…!

Brown Pelicans

Close to Nature – Caribbean Natural History Series

A fun and educational book filled with information about a very unique bird. Meet the amazing Brown Pelican!

  • One of only two species of pelicans that dive for fish
  • The pelican’s bill is the longest of any living bird
  • Pelicans have been around for 30 million years
  • Brown pelicans can drink sea water
  • Brown pelicans were on the U. S. endangered species list until 2009
     

Caribella

By Phillis Gershator

Is this a Cinderella story?

Caribel’s stepmother treats her cruelly. But in Caribel’s story, there are also people who care for her: an uncle, who is now her pen pal; a spritely old lady who lives hidden away in the bush; and a devoted school teacher. Caribel hopes that someday she’ll become a real, “inside” member of her family, if only she can be good enough. She tries her best. She does her chores. She wins the school spelling bee. But what does good enough mean? Can she be good and keep secrets, too? Or speak her mind? Or break a promise? Or, when the time comes, save her own life?

Where Did the Baby Go?

Written by David and Phillis Gershator

Pictures by Phillis Gershator

Oh, no! Is the baby missing? Or hiding in plain sight? The noisy rooster knows where the baby is. Do you?

David and Phillis Gershator live on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, the setting for this lyrical mystery. Bright, cut paper illustrations feature close-ups of sea and shore life—birds, coral, reef fish, critters of the deep, and of course, the rooster, who never stops trying to share his news.

Malcolm & the Money Tree

Written by Eudora Esdaille-Richardson

Illustrated by Christopher Williams

If Malcolm had it his way, he would sleep all day and all night. But Granny simply won’t have it—there is work to do! One day, Malcolm meets a very special tree that he is sure will help him get what he wants. But even if money really did grow on trees – does even such luck require responsibility?
 

Efa and the Mosquito

Written by Alscess Lewis-Brown

Illustrated by Cynthia Hatfield

One morning, Efa rescues Ms. Aedes, a very smart, fast-talking mosquito trapped in a net. Her act of kindness is rewarded with the granting of a wish. Not even Worren, Efa’s science-loving older brother, could prepare her for the amazing events that lay ahead.

With the Virgin Islands as the background, Efa and the Mosquito is a fun and educational tale, set to the beat of an old Caribbean folk song. Read the story of a curious girl, her music-loving family, a very special mosquito, and their magical adventure together.

Updates and Information

 

VIRGIN ISLANDS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PROVIDES UPDATE ON PUBLIC SCHOOL OPERATIONS EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 8, 2024

The Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) provides public-school updates effective Thursday, February 8, 2024. It is important for the public to note that weather conditions can potentially change overnight. Parents, guardians, and students are asked to please stay vigilant regarding any new information that may be shared through official VIDE and media channels in the morning.

 

St. Thomas-St. John District- Effective Thursday, February 8, 2024

 

  • Regular School Operations - all public schools in the St. Thomas-St. John District will operate on their regular schedules.

 

St. Croix District- Effective Thursday, February 8, 2024

 

  • Regular School Operations – the following schools will operate on their regular schedules:

 

      • PreK-6: Ricardo Richards, Lew Muckle, and Claude O. Markoe
      • PreK-8: Juanita Gardine
      • St. Croix Educational Complex High School

 

  • Virtual Learning – due to the impact caused by adverse weather conditions and to ensure the continuity of education, the following public-school sites will transition to virtual learning on Thursday, February 8, 2024. Teachers will provide instructional links through the Parent Portal and via student emails to facilitate virtual learning. Following campus assessments, an update will be provided regarding the return to in-person learning at these school sites.

 

      • Alfredo Andrews PreK-6
      • Pearl B. Larsen PreK-8
      • Eulalie Rivera PreK-8
      • St. Croix Central High School

 

  • John H. Woodson Jr. High School - virtual instruction from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm on Thursday, February 8th and Friday, February 9th to allow teachers to prepare classrooms for the first day back on campus on February 12, 2024.

 

    • Virtual Family Meeting (parents and students) - February 8, 2024, at 6:00 pm via Zoom.

 

The VIDE urges all members of the school community to stay informed and exercise caution during this period of inclement weather.

 

Download press release here:  pdf PRESS RELEASE 0205 24 VIDE Provides Updates on Public School Operations (145 KB)

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Virgin Islands Department of Education Announces Closure of All Public-Schools Territory-Wide on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, due to Inclement Weather

The Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) announces that all public schools throughout the territory will remain closed on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, due to adverse weather conditions, characterized by heavy rain, strong winds, and low visibility in our region. In light of this, parents and guardians are kindly requested to keep their children at home, prioritizing their safety and well-being.

 

It is important to emphasize that public-school students should refrain from attending their respective school campuses. Additionally, public-school faculty and staff are also advised not to report to their usual work locations. However, essential school workers such as principals, assistant principals, custodians, and maintenance workers/laborers are required to report to assigned schools at 8:00 am to assess their respective campuses. Additionally, employees at the district and state levels are required to report to work at their normal time to fulfill their usual duties.

 

Please remain vigilant for further updates concerning public-school operations on Thursday, February 8th. We urge everyone to stay connected through official communication channels, including our website, social media platform, and local news outlets, to stay informed of the latest developments.

 

We extend our sincere appreciation for your cooperation and understanding during this period of disruption. By working together, we can effectively ensure the safety and well-being of all members within our public-school community.

 

Download press release here:  pdf Public Schools Closed on Wednesday, February 7th (1) (70 KB)

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Virgin Islands Department of Education Announces Public Hearings on St. Croix Central High School Demolition and New Construction

The Virgin Islands Department of Education (VIDE) announces that pursuant to the Virgin Islands Rules and Regulations, Title 12, Chapter 21, Section 904-9, meetings of the St. Croix Committee of the Virgin Islands Coastal Zone Management Commission have been postponed. The new meeting date is Wednesday, January 31, 2024, at 5:30 pm.

 

The Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources will host this meeting via the video conferencing platform Microsoft Teams. Items on the agenda include an application for Federal Consistency Determination, CZM0028-23, which has been submitted by the Virgin Islands Department of Education proposing the federally funded demolition and new construction of the St. Croix Central High School.

 

The following information should be used to participate in the meeting:

 

Microsoft Teams

Meeting ID: 246 549 973 843

Passcode: RR2Jbs

 

Join with a video conferencing device:

457788087@t.plcm.vc

Video Conference ID: 116 661 504 2

 

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St. Thomas

1834 Kongens Gade, St. Thomas, VI 00802
Phone: 340-774-0100

Curriculum Center:
340-775-2250
Mon – Fri:  8AM – 5PM

          

St. Croix

2133 Hospital Street, Christiansted, St. Croix, VI 00820
Phone: 340-773-1095

Curriculum Center:
340-778-1600
Mon – Fri:  8AM – 5PM

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