
Seasoned educator, Sharon Clifton Kelsick, from Castle Bruce, Dominica, has been elected as the new president of the Caribbean Union of Teachers. Antigua.News reports that Kelsick brings a wealth of experience from her extensive involvement in Caribbean education.
This marks only the second occasion in the union’s history that a woman has assumed this regional role.
Kelsick’s influence in Antigua’s education sector is substantial, as she currently holds several key positions, said the article.
She serves as Deputy Principal at Princess Margaret School and is also the General Secretary of the Antigua Union of Teachers.
Beyond her immediate responsibilities in Antigua, Kelsick’s leadership extends to national educational oversight.
In her role as Chief Executive Officer of the Antigua and Barbuda National Accreditation Board, she has played a vital role in upholding and advancing the standards of education throughout the country.
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