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16 cases referred to truancy committee

Sixteen cases have been referred to the CNMI State Board of Education’s School Attendance Review Committee, or SARC. Several referral forms are waiting to be signed, according to BOE last week. This would bring the number to “near 20” cases. In December, Saipan Tribune reported...
Posted On Apr 06 2015 12:43
, By Dennis B. Chan

Timuneron Gobietnota

Fitme, ma`lag na esperansa yan inañgoghu guaha gi tutuhon 1978 `nai tatutuhon gumubietnan maisa hit. Guaha siha adelantu yan lokue` chinatsaga man-huyuñg gi karera mona. Man-mana`e` hit ni federat siete años garentiha na fondu para ta pegaye i tanu` fasilidat siha kosake ke siña...
Posted On Apr 02 2015 04:00
, By John S. Del Rosario Jr.
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Autism

The governor declares CNMI’s April Autism Awareness Month tomorrow. Among the Chinese that calls the computer “electric brain” and airplane a “flying machine,” they call autism the “loneliness disease” and the “closed-self disease.” The description for autism mirrors existential...
Posted On Mar 30 2015 04:00
, By Jaime R. Vergara

PSS looks to promote its own for $50K to $60K tech director job

The Public School System is looking within itself for an ungraded $50,000 to $60,000 “State Technology Director” position. The director takes a supervisory role over PSS network and communications programs and infrastructure, including broadband, online assessments, digital...
Posted On Mar 30 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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