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PSS allotment shortfall down to only $700,000

Budget allotments from the central government to the Public School System are slowly trickling in, with over $13 million in total transfers to date, according to PSS finance director Derek Sasamoto. PSS is earmarked $33 million for the current fiscal, which the system supposedly...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:17
, By Moneth G. Deposa

SAT-10, SBA tests abolished in public schools

Public school students will no longer take the examinations they used to have at the end of every school year. The CNMI State Board of Education approved Tuesday to do away with both the Standards Based Assessment and the Stanford Achievement Test 10th Edition (SAT-10) At the...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:16
, By Moneth G. Deposa

$75K wage hike for PSS leadership team, legal counsels OK’d

Attorney Ramon K. Quichocho denied raping Jung Ja Kim on the floor of his apartment unit while his daughter was sleeping on the bed in December 2008. In the continuation of his testimony in federal court yesterday, Quichocho also pointed to his wife, Frances, as actually the...
Posted On Mar 05 2014 17:06
, By Moneth G. Deposa

PSS taps Benavente as legislative consultant

Former lieutenant governor Diego Benavente has joined the Public School System as the agency’s legislative consultant. State Board of Education chair Herman T. Guerrero confirmed Benavente’s appointment yesterday during a board meeting. Benavente, who is also a former lawmaker,...
Posted On Mar 05 2014 17:04
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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