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MP Alando Terrelonge Kicks Off School Week by Teaching at Naggo Head Primary

Portmore, Jamaica — Member of Parliament Alando Terrelonge, MA, took a hands-on approach to the new school week by stepping into the classroom at Naggo Head Primary School. Terrelonge, a strong advocate for education, spent time teaching grades 5 and 6, igniting enthusiasm in the young students as they embark on their educational journey.

In a post shared on his official social media, Terrelonge highlighted the importance of education, referring to it as “the best gift we can give to our children.” He praised the energy and readiness of the students, calling them “young kings and queens” as they prepared to tackle the week’s lessons. The MP’s presence at the school was a source of motivation for the students, who eagerly engaged in the day’s activities.


Naggo Head Primary School, located in the heart of Portmore, is known for its vibrant community and commitment to nurturing young minds. The visit from Terrelonge, who represents the constituency, is seen as part of his ongoing effort to inspire and empower Jamaica’s youth.

This isn’t the first time the MP has demonstrated his passion for education. Over the years, Terrelonge has been a vocal supporter of initiatives aimed at improving the quality of learning in schools across Jamaica. His active involvement in the community reflects his belief in shaping the nation’s future through education.

The students, teachers, and staff at Naggo Head Primary were thrilled by the MP’s visit, with many expressing gratitude for his support. As the week unfolds, Terrelonge’s message of the transformative power of education continues to resonate.

For more updates on Terrelonge’s initiatives in Portmore, follow #StrongwithTerrelonge.

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