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SDA School recognizes top students

The Seventh Day Adventist School released its Principal’s List and Honor Roll for the 2nd quarter of School Year 2018-2019. Below are the lists. Principal’s List DoHyun Lee Scarlett Loken Kijoon Park Mechaet Masaki Rechucher Eugene Zhao Taiga Namai-Scoggins Danbi Yu Pete Phair...
Posted On Feb 01 2019 06:00
, By Press Release
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Interscholastic sports tournaments to resume

As promised, the Public School System Athletic Department will bring back interscholastic sports competitions after tournaments were suspended late last year due to Super Typhoon Yutu. The 4×4 grass volleyball tournament for middle school boys and girls will kick off the...
Posted On Feb 01 2019 06:00
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Kilili: Dems push pay raise for federal workers

WASHINGTON, D.C.—After many federal workers endured a 35-day shutdown without pay, the House voted yesterday to raise federal wages by 2.6 percent. This is the same raise that members of the military are already receiving for 2019 and reverses President Donald Trump’s Executive...
Posted On Feb 01 2019 06:00
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LDS Charities donates over $1M to Red Cross

LDS Charities has donated more than $1 million to the Red Cross in disaster relief after Typhoon Yutu slammed into the islands of Saipan and Tinian on October 25, 2018, the strongest tropical cyclone on record to ever hit the area. LDS Charities has donated more than $1 million...
Posted On Feb 01 2019 06:00
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