BERMUDA
+ Back to School 2011 full edition
Read the Bermuda Sun's Back to School 2011 supplement in full on our features newsstand.
+ Teenagers volunteer to make a positive impact. Olympian Camp is an annual event where many teenagers and young adults are given the opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of children.
CAYMAN ISLANDS
+ Save our Youth concert benefits awards programme
The Save our Youth Foundation is holding a gospel concert at the George Town Annex on Saturday, 27 August, to raise funds for a special awards programme for Cayman’s students.
DOMINICA
+ Student expresses dissatisfaction with Ministry of Education I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with the officials of the Ministry of Education who are responsible for the approval and processing of tuition fees. Like many students, I was given a letter (Nov 2009) promising a renewable specified amount towards my studies providing I maintain satisfactory grades. To date, no payment has been made.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
+ Hearing for killers of Canadian teen begins next week in Dominican Republic
The preliminary hearing for the accused killers of Barrie's Jordan Morrison begins next week in the Dominican Republic. Members of the teen's family are already in the country.
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO+ Students learn to make jewelry There was only one man among 14 students who recently graduated from a community-based jewelry design programme run by the Ministry of Social and Community Development.
+ Footballs for Morvant youths It was a normal day in their school vacation for Marcus Munroe, Omarley Phillips and Emmanuel Parks, all aged 15 years old. These three teens were hanging out and enjoying their summer vacation.