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NMI’s Terry making waves in HS football

Former CNMI resident Angel Terry is making a significant impression while playing football for the Hudson’s Bay High School Eagles in Vancouver City in Washington State. Terry, in an article by the Clark County Today, was named the Big School Lineman of the Year of the Class 3A...
Posted On Dec 05 2017 06:00
, By Jon Perez

Proposal to allow HS students to eat lunch outside cafeteria nixed

The CNMI Board of Education has yet to find common ground on whether students should be able to bring their lunch beyond cafeteria grounds. In a meeting last Thursday, board chair Marylou Ada refused to grant high school students the privilege to eat lunch away from the...
Posted On Jul 24 2017 06:10
, By Kimberly A. Bautista
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COVMS promotes 91 to HS

The 91 8th graders of Chacha Ocean View Middle School were promoted yesterday to high school, with Seiji Maga’lahi S. Gonzales leading the class as valedictorian and Jennifer L. Crolla as salutatorian. Gonzales, who is set to attend Kagman High School, said his experience in...
Posted On May 25 2017 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares
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HS counselor wins Gold’s Gym Transformation Challenge

James De La Cruz, a counselor at Marianas High School, was the overall winner of the 2017 Gold’s Gym Transformation Challenge, which held its awards banquet last April 22 at Everest Kitchen. De La Cruz as one of the 33 challengers who finished the 12-week challenge and as a...
Posted On Apr 28 2017 06:04
, By Contributing Author
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