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LUCEA, Hanover - Education Minister Fayval Williams has sought to reassure parents that tablets presented to students under the e-Learning initiative will remain with them at the end of the school term.According to the minister, she recently received a call from a parent who stated that she was told at a Parent-Teachers' Association meeting that the tablets would be taken away from students at the end of the term.

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