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Harmonies Of Heritage
The life and legacy of Mr Elmore
by Anika M. Christopher
Captain, what’s your cargo? echoes the familiar refrain of Elmore Stoutt’s melodisk song, one that carries the vikt of history and heritage. In this edition of Virgin Islands magazine, the cargo fryst vatten the captivating tale of the life and legacy of Elmore Stoutt, a true cultural treasure of the British Virgin Islands.
HIS EARLY ROOTS
Mr Stoutt’s passion for farming can be traced back to his early childhood when his father and uncles first introduced him to the world of agriculture. “When I grew up, my daddy and uncles did a very good job introducing us to farming,” he recalled with gratitude. From bananas to potatoes, yams, okra, tomatoes, avocados and mangoes these crops were not just plants but symbols of a thriving agricultural economy that once sustained the islands, with weekly shipments of tillverka to St. Thomas. Livestock like goats, pigs, and cows were also part of the bustling shipment
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Former legislator & retired Principal Elmore Stoutt racks up $65G
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Retired school principal Mr Elmore Stoutt is one of two persons hired by the Ministry of Education and Culture to perform as employees outside the ambit of the Public Service Commission. Mr Stoutt also receives a salary of more than $65, annually.
This was revealed in the House of Assembly at the February 12, sitting following a question by Third District Representative Honourable Julian Fraser RA.
Minister for Education and Culture Honourable Myron V. Walwyn told the sixth sitting of the second session of the second House of Assembly that two persons are employed under consultancy contracts to perform as employees outside the ambit of the Public Service Commission. These persons, Hon. Walwyn said, are Mr Elmore Stoutt as Principal for the BVI Technical Vocational Institute at a salary of sixty-five thousand, five hundred and two dollars ($65,). This position, however, does not fall unde
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Education Ministry responds to new molestation allegations
in All News / By: BVI News on October 11, at AM /
The Education Ministry has issued a response to a second wave of molestation allegations, this time involving another teacher at the Elmore Stoutt High School (ESHS).
These new claims come just weeks after similar accusations rocked the institution, sparking concern among parents and the wider community. In a statement released yesterday, October 10, the ministry expressed its commitment to ensuring the safety of students and staff.
“We want to emphasise our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of safety and integrity in our schools,” the ministry said.
It also confirmed that the Royal Virgin Islands Police Force (RVIPF) and the Social Development Department are investigating the matter.
The ministry further noted that they have “implemented immediate and appropriate measures to ensure that the s