Boys Training School Set to Reopen on February 24 with Full Staff Rehiring

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The Boys Training School is set to reopen on Monday, February 24, with efforts underway to rehire staff and restore the institution to full functionality. The reopening marks a significant step in ensuring that the facility can continue its mission of providing structured care and rehabilitation for young males in Antigua and Barbuda.

Government officials have indicated that the reopening follows extensive planning to address past challenges faced by the institution. The decision to rehire staff is seen as a critical move to ensure the school operates efficiently and meets the necessary standards for its students.

The Boys Training School has long played a vital role in the country’s juvenile rehabilitation system, offering guidance and education to young individuals. Its temporary closure had raised concerns about the availability of alternative rehabilitation options. However, the upcoming reopening is expected to restore stability to the program.

Authorities have not disclosed whether any new measures will be implemented to improve the facility’s operations, but they have assured that all necessary steps are being taken to maintain a safe and structured environment.

Further details on the number of staff to be rehired and any additional developments surrounding the reopening are expected to be provided in the coming weeks.

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