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PSS: 9,800 students and counting

With two more days left before public elementary schools on Saipan open this Monday, Sept. 14, more than 9,800 students are already enrolled both in high school and elementary. After interviewing various elementary school principals on Saipan, Saipan Tribune counted a total of...
Posted On Sep 11 2015 06:00
, By Jayson Camacho

PSS: Estimated $2M in damage expected to grow

Typhoon Soudelor caused an estimated $2 million in damage to the CNMI Public School System’s buildings, according to Education Commissioner Dr. Rita Sablan. She said this is only for damage to facilities; PSS is still evaluating property damage on instructional materials,...
Posted On Sep 10 2015 06:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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MVA: Senate version of budget is unconstitutional

The Marianas Visitors Authority is once again being asked to sacrifice a portion of its fiscal year 2016 budget. In fiscal year 2015, MVA lost $1.16 million of its budget after the 18th Legislature moved it to the Public School System. At that time, MVA wasn’t too happy about the...
Posted On Sep 10 2015 06:00
, By Jayson Camacho

NI mayor’s office eyes own vessel

To lessen the burden of waiting for quarterly rides to the Northern Islands, Northern Islands Mayor Jerome K. Aldan is considering the idea of having his office purchase a passenger and cargo ship. Aldan, along with Saipan and Northern Islands Municipal Council chair Antonia M....
Posted On Sep 10 2015 06:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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