Campus Bulletin
UPCOMING EVENTS AT HJHS
The following dates will be school days to make up for the lost days due to typhoons:
Oct. 30 (Cultural Day); Nov. 1; Dec. 20, 21, 22; Feb. 7, 8
Report Card Day at Hopwood will be Thursday, Oct. 28:
8am-1pm: School will be in session
3pm-6pm: Report cards can be picked up from the 1st quarter homeroom teachers. All teachers will be available for parent conferencing or to schedule a conference at a more convenient time.
WSR TO CELEBRATE UN DAY
William S. Reyes Elementary School presents the United Nations and Peace Builders Day Celebration at the WSR school stage on Monday, Oct. 25, from 8am to 10:30am.
WSR STUCO officers will be presenting facts and information about UN Day. SPED students will perform the UN song while the student body will wave the UN flags. The highlight of the celebration is the Creative PeaceBuilding cheer leading competition from different grade levels.
SPED ADVISORY PANEL MEETING
The CNMI Public School System Special Education Program will be conducting a Special Education State Advisory Panel meeting on Nov. 12, 8am to 2pm, at the Pacific Islands Club’s Napu Room.
The meeting is open to the public. The agenda for this meeting will be passed out at the meeting.
WSR EVENTS IN OCTOBER
* Oct. 25: United Nations Day/Peace Builders Day Cheer Competition Assembly.
* Oct. 29: Halloween attire
OLEAI ELEMENTARY’S OCTOBER SCHEDULE
Oct. 29: STUCO Club Halloween Candy Gram Sale and Annual Domestic Violence Candle Light Vigil. The prices for the Candy Gram Sale orders range from .50, $1 to $3. The Annual Domestic Violence Candle Light Vigil will be from 5pm to 8pm. It will start at Micro Beach Pavilion to Paseo De Marianas, Garapan Street Market area.
POSTER-MAKING AND ESSAY-WRITING CONTEST LAUNCHED
The Family Violence Task Force, along with the Domestic Violence Awareness Month Committee, is sponsoring a poster making and essay writing contest for 7th to 12th grade students of private schools.
Essay must be between 300 to 1,000 words. Posters must be on an 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper. Entries must illustrate/depict the theme, “ENOUGH! Domestic Violence R.I.P.”
Entries must be submitted by Oct. 15 at 3pm to the school official designated at the student’s school or to the submission box at Karidat in Chalan Kanoa.
When submitting your essay paper, make sure your name, grade and school is placed on a cover page and attached to your paper. When submitting your poster, make sure your name, grade and school is placed on the back of the drawing or on a separate cover sheet stapled to your entry.
Prizes for the winning entries will be awarded on Friday, Oct. 29, during the Candlelight Vigil Ceremony at the Paseo de Marianas, in Garapan.
For more information, contact Sr. Carol McClenon at 234-5100 or 287-1040.