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IT&E, Saipan Paddling Club adopt two pavilions

IT&E, in partnership with the Saipan Paddling Club through the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality’s Adopt-A-Beach program, repainted and beautified two of the three Kilili Beach pavilions located across the Gilbert C. Ada Gymnasium. The pavilions adopted by these...
Posted On Apr 14 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

PSS sets 2019 goal to up reading level of SpED students

The Public School System aims to have 55 percent of third grade special education students perform at or above reading proficiency levels by 2019. This goal was defined in a recently completed State Systemic Improvement Plan submitted to the Office of Special Education Programs...
Posted On Apr 14 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Lawmakers start looking into Inos’ budget proposal for ’16

The $145.8-million government budget for fiscal year 2016 was officially introduced to members of the House of Representatives at a special session on Rota last week. The House Committee on Ways and Means will now start looking at the budget proposal in detail and schedule...
Posted On Apr 14 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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133 join Autism Society’s Hot Dog Walk

The Hot Dog Walk this year sets another record high of 133 folks coming out for Autism! We, the Autism Society of the CNMI, appreciate the community coming out to walk with us to meet our community of families with members who have autism. We also appreciate the fellowship over...
Posted On Apr 14 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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