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HLI 18-12 is for more instructional materials, resources in public education

Public education spending per student in the CNMI “average 60 percent of the average per-pupil expenditure of their counterparts in the mainland.” This means that for every dollar spent for public school students in the U.S., their counterparts in the CNMI—public schools students...
Posted On Sep 12 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

Training academy graduates put certification to good use

Recent graduates of the newly launched American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute certification program have found their industry training a great investment. Two of the inaugural graduates who relocated to Guam to attend college have secured employment at the Outrigger...
Posted On Sep 12 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

PSS eyes $95,000 Early Head Start grant

The CNMI has a “very good chance” of getting a $95,000 competitive federal grant to start an Early Head Start program, according to Tim Thornburg, federal programs officer for the Public Schools System. News of whether schools get funding from these competitive grants usually...
Posted On Sep 10 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

PSS: $7.6M more needed to meet the standard teacher-student ratio

The Public School System would need about $7.6 million more in yearly appropriations to pay for the 200 or more teachers needed to meet the Board of Education-mandated teacher-student ratio of 25:1—with more of those teachers needed for high schools—according to PSS federal...
Posted On Sep 09 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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