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Posted on Nov 02 2004
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MARIANAS HIGH SCHOOL’S OPEN HOUSE TODAY

To all parents and legal guardians of Marianas High School students, the Marianas High School will be hosting an Open House today, Nov. 3, 2004 from 4pm to 7pm. During the open house, report cards will be distributed for 1st quarter grades. We invite all parents/legal guardians to visit your student’s classrooms, meet the teachers, and pick up your student’s report card.

OES PTSA MEETING SET

The PTSA Officers of Oleai Elementary School would like to inform the parents and guardians of Oleai Elementary School that the PTSA meeting will be on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 6pm, in the school cafeteria. Everyone is encouraged to attend.

CHACHA CANCELS PTSA MEETING

The ChaCha Jr. High School has cancelled its monthly PTSA meeting that was supposed to be held today, Nov. 3, until further notice.

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

MHS MY WAVERS SOLICIT HELP FROM ALUMNI

The Marianas High School’s MY WAVE club is soliciting help from all MHA alumni.

“We are requesting your help in donating novels, fiction books and magazines,” the group said in a statement.

Those who would like to make a donation or want more information may contact club adviser Tim Faska at 287-7550 or mhsmywave_2005@hotmail.com

LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE FOR FREE

The Youth Alliance Dive Program announced that it is currently accepting applications for its Fall Open Water Dive Program.

The program is available for local residents between 15 and 24 years of age at no cost but only 12 slots are available and will be filled on first-come-first-serve basis.

Dive instructor Joe Paran said half of the slots are already filled, and registration will cease as soon as all slots are occupied.

Paran said participants in the program will learn to scuba dive, and those enrolled in college may get credit for their participation. Further, he said participants could earn certification for open water diving through the program.

The program started in March this year. Paran said the program would be available during each college semester of every school year. For more information, contact Paran at 287-4196.

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