 Thank you very much. The Lady Gordon Opportunity Centre met with parents at a meet and greet to promote the concept of a parent-teacher community association. The principal, Linda Preville, wants Cicero, the host community, to take an active role. We are housed in Cicero, but we are not of Cicero. And I think that is the biggest challenge, that we have a lot of our trainer coming from castries, coming from the north, grosely, baboonous, sarah, jackmill, fan-wide, but Cicero, unfortunately, yes. The meet and greet session was designed as a fun event where parents and teachers and the members of the community could socialize and discuss the benefits of a PTCA. The truth of the matter is, most times when I come, I come and check on my daughter and I leave and that's about it, maybe have a word or two with the teacher, but I'm not really met with parents per se, so I think this is a great initiative so that you get to meet with parents. It's only since I've come here and I've spoken to some of the parents, I realize that I'm not the only one ready to pull my hair out at times. Having a support team outside of home, I think it's good because not everybody knows how. Having a child with special needs and as a parent that does not understand what to do with a child with special needs, I think that the parent support group is a great idea because you can have persons in the group as well that are dealing with the same issues that you are. One of the parents, Marianne Peter, has volunteered to head the PTCA. She issued a call for more parents to join the movement. It will be rewarding for you as a parent, you know how to handle your child and your child will accomplish more because they will see in your involvement, they'll see you involving everything that they're doing and they will tend to grow and hopefully other parents will copy that as well. I think it's going to do wonders for the school and also the community persons that we have invited would also feel that they are welcome and they can give something to our school and support us in the work that we are doing. The establishment of parent-teacher community associations is in keeping with a mandate from EQUIP, the Education Quality Improvement Project of the Ministry of Education. EQUIP is funded by the Caribbean Development Bank.