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Department of Education Offers Training Workshops

May 24, 2007 – The Virgin Islands Department of Education, in conjunction with the Public Employee Relations Board and the V.I. Labor Management Committee, began training workshops for public school administrators and supervisors across the territory, according to a press release from Education.
The trainings run from May 24 through June 4 (week days) beginning with half-day sessions at 1-5 p.m. The full days begin promptly at 8 a.m.- 4 p.m., with a break for lunch. Focus areas include: Contract Administration, Employee Relations, and Conflict Resolution.
The schedule is as follows:
Half-Day Workshops
Thursday, May 24; STT-STJ; Palms Court Harbourview…..Contract Administration
Tuesday, May 29; STX; Divi Carina Bay…..Contract Administration
Wednesday, May 31; STX; Divi Carina Bay…..Conflict Resolution
Tuesday, June 5; STT-STJ; Wyndham Sugar Bay…..Conflict Resolution
Full Day
Friday, May 25; STT-STJ; Palms Court Harbourview…..Contract Administration
Wednesday, May 30; STX; Divi Carina Bay…..Contract Administration
Friday, June 1; STX; Divi Carina Bay…..Conflict Resolution
Monday, June 4; STX; Divi Carina Bay…..Employee Relations
Wednesday, June 6; STT-STJ; Wyndham Sugar Bay…..Conflict Resolution
Thursday, June 7; STT-STJ; Wyndham Sugar Bay…..Employee Relations
For more information, contact the Department's Human Resources Offices at 778-1600 on St. Croix and 774-0100 on St. Thomas.

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