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Posted on Oct 16 2004
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR ARBOR MONTH ACTIVITIES

The October committee has come up with activities to complement the declaration of Arbor Month. The Northern Marianas College Cooperative Research Extension & Education Services has accepted the proposal for Arbor Day activities. For the moment, these activities will be held at the Garapan Elementary School.

NMC-CREES will be providing one plant per classroom for them to adopt. All of the activities will be held in the quad area of the Garapan Elementary School.

The schedule will be as follows:

Thursday, Oct. 21

9am Kindergarten and 1st grade

10am 2nd grade

1pm 3rd grade

Friday, Oct. 22

9am 4th grade

10am 5th grade

11am 6th grade

CHACHA REPORT CARD DAY, OPEN HOUSE

This is to inform all parents, guardians, and the community that the Chacha Oceanview Jr. High School will be issuing first quarter report cards and having an open house on Friday, Oct. 22, between the hours of 3:30pm-5:30pm. This is an opportunity to discuss the academic progress of your child(ren) with their teachers this past quarter. We are strongly encouraging all stakeholders to come on this day.

If you have any questions, call the school at 664-4100/4103/4105/4106 or 4112.

KAGMAN HIGH REPORT CARD DAY, PTSA MEETING

This is to inform all parent/legal guardians of Kagman High School students that Report Card distribution and PTSA meeting will be on Thursday, Oct. 21, from 5pm to 7pm. We encourage all of you to come in and pick up your child/children’s report card and also, to attend the PTSA meeting.

WSR EVENTS IN OCTOBER

• Oct. 18-22 WSR Photo/Class Picture Taking

• Oct. 22 1st Quarter Awards Ceremony in the cafeteria

• Oct. 25 United Nations Day/Peace Builders Day Cheer Competition Assembly. Parents are welcome

• Oct. 29 Halloween attire

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