kuam.com
Jul 20, 2008
John F. Kennedy and George Washington high school students had the chance to voice their concerns this afternoon in regards to the possibility of holding double-session classes at the Home of the Geckos, sharing their thoughts on potential vandalism to the impacts such a strategy could have on academics. During a meeting called by Guam Public School System superintendent Dr. Nerissa Bretania-Shafer, she stated that JFK High students moving into the classrooms of GW seems, for now, to be one of the most reasonable options. However, she brought students together from both schools to get a better understanding of their concerns this afternoon. "Our target is, of course, to find a school site in which they would be able to not only learn, but take advantage of the full curriculum that they deserve as students of our school...
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