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KINGSTON, Jamaica —The Jamaica Draughts Association (JDA) continues to advance its mission of promoting strategic and critical thinking among Jamaica’s youth through the game of draughts.
The JDA recently participated in an educational engagement at Jacks River Primary School in St Mary as part of a community outreach initiative organised under the Oracabessa Police Station Community Safety and Security Branch (CSSB) Week of Activities.
The activity was conducted with the support of Constable Jody-Ann Cole, Constable Anthony Morrison, senior teacher Tenesha Henry, and grade three teacher Sulanch Grant. The engagement focused primarily on introducing and reinforcing the value of draughts as an educational and developmental tool among students.
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