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Richards Elementary students sent home due to "gaseous odor"

Students at Ricardo Richards Elementary School on St. Croix were dismissed early on Tuesday due to a gaseous odor, according to the V.I. Education Department.

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Education Department responds to concerns raised by educators, students

The V.I. Education Department expects educators and students back in school today, according to a statement issued over the weekend.

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Ross Care Foundation donates backpacks to students

The Ross Cares Foundation, in partnership with the V.I. Education Department, recently donated 400 backpacks filled with school supplies to students across the St. Thomas-St. John District.

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Education announces orientation for public high school students

Virgin Islands Government Needs More Cybersecurity Investment

Virgin Islands Government Needs More Cybersecurity Investment Virgin Islands CIO Rupert Ross has told legislators the time is now for the U.S. territory to invest more in cybersecurity staff and resources. Multiple territory departments have been hacked in recent years. July 16, 2021 •  Shutterstock (TNS) The Virgin Islands government needs to invest more resources in cybersecurity to brunt an ongoing threat to computer systems vulnerable to ongoing attacks, according to testimony this week in the Senate s Committee on Housing, Transportation, and Telecommunications. Bureau of Information Technology Director and Chief Information Officer Rupert Ross said the department has 19 employees territorywide, and they need to add more capacity as it relates to cybersecurity, as it relates to network operations as well.

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