Edukasion Tollai April - June 2019

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PURPLE UP! For Military Kids Day.

The Annual Student Excellence Award - pg. 11

Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention - pg. 7-9

Quarterly school liaison magazine sharing educational information and resources that positively impact school-age military and DOD affiliated children and their families within Joint Region Marianas, Guam. APR - JUN 2019


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elcome to our seventh edition, School Liaison Officer (SLO) Magazine! Joint Region Marianas (JRM) continues to provide ongoing communication to our military families across our beautiful island of Guam. This quarterly publication, TOLLAI EDUKASION, is designed to highlight various programs, events and people that are the heart of our military educational programs. As your Regional/Installation School Liaison Officers, it is our goal to continue to BRIDGE partnerships while continuing to connect Families, Installations, Schools, Child & Youth Programs and the Community. If you have any good news stories or future events you wish to include in the TOLLAI EDUKASION Magazine, please email us at sloguam@fe.navy.mil. Thank you for your support

Ms. Barbara Askey & Ms. Christine Monroe

MONTH OF THE MILITARY CHILD 2019 April is designated as the Month of the Military Child. This is a time to honor sacrifices made by military families, with an emphasis on the experience of the dependent children of military members serving at home and overseas. Month of the Military Child is sponsored by the Department of Defense Military Community and Family Policy and supported by many other organizations such as the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), Child and Youth Programs, Fleet and Family Support Centers, Airman and Family Readiness Centers and others.

ON THE COVER: Andersen Elementary School students. Photo by Nadia Horn


ISSUE 7 April 2019 - June 2019 2 4 6 7 10 11 12 13 14

Purple Up!

For Military Kids Day

“Purple Up! For Military Kids” is a day for communities to wear purple to show support and thank military children for their strength and sacrifices. Purple indicates that all branches of the military are supported: Air Force blue, Army green, Navy blue, Marine red, and Coast Guard blue all thought to combine together as a single color, purple.

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Letter from Editors School Transition Support Deployment Support Command, School, Community Partnerships in Education Special Needs System Navigation Post-Secondary Preparation Homeschool Linkage Support Child & Youth Programs


SCHOOL TRANSITION SUPPORT AYUDUN TINILAIKA GI ESKUELA

PREPARING TO PCS WITH K-12 CHILDREN?

Compiled by School Liaison Officers

Student 2 Student club (S2S)

The following resources are offered to assist you with a smooth school transition. For more information, contact your local School Liaison Officers at 671-349-6251, 671-349-1141 or email sloguam@fe.navy.mil. DoDEA Guam Schools offer Accelerated Withdrawal if PCSing 20 instructional days or less prior to the end of the semester in order to receive credit. School Principal’s prior approval and student completion of school work are required. SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICER DIRECTORY: dodea.edu/partnership View the Directory for a contact who can answer questions about local area school systems at your next duty station. RESEARCH K-12 SCHOOLS: schoolquest.org or greatschools.org SCHOOL MOVES CHECKLIST: nbg.militarymwrguam.com/school-liaison-officer Scroll to School Liaison Brochure. RELOCATING WITH K-12 CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS: schoolquest.org/resource-library/resource/moving-specialneeds, dodea.edu/Curriculum/specialEduc/relocation.cfm, militaryonesource.mil/efmp MILITARY ONE SOURCE INSTALLATION LOCATOR FOR INSTALLATION SPECIFIC INFORMATION: militaryonesource. mil INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR MILITARY CHILDREN provides for uniform treatment of military children transferring between school districts and states: mic3.net/assets/one-pager-parents-and-schools.pdf MILITARY YOUTH ON THE MOVE: militaryonesource.mil/family-and-relationships/military-youthon-the-move MILITARY KIDS CONNECT: militarykidsconnect.dcoe. mil DoD Child Care Website to Ease Moving Transitions MilitaryChildCare.com (MCC) for families to manage request for care process, and programs and for the waitlist. ANXIETY IN KIDS AND TEENS: heysigmund. com/anxiety-in-kids 4

Submitted by Guam High School Student 2 Student (S2S) President, Alexia Brown, grade 12. Photos by School Liaison Officer

Guam High School Student 2 Student (S2S) club continues to welcome new students to campus, culture and community by offering Welcome breakfast such as this one. So far this school year (Sep. – Jan.) 52 new students were welcomed and helped to feel connected and part of the school. S2S assists with tours for students, and sitting at lunch in the first few days when a student is new. During the welcome Breakfast new students are greeted and provided food, fun and facts. S2S students bring food to share, answer questions new students might have and then offer fun get to know each other games. The S2S program at Guam High School has a wide variety of excellent members that really go out of their way to make the new students feel as welcome as possible. We asked S2S vicepresident Sam Franchino and S2S secretary Amber Guerrero a couple of questions on how they felt about our program. One of the questions asked was, “What is your favorite thing about being a member of S2S?” Franchino responded with, “It would have to be being able to show around new students and


introducing them to their teachers and getting them slightly comfortable in this school.” Another question that was asked was “Can you name an experience in which you had a good time interacting with a new student?” Guerrero responded with, “I would say the S2S breakfasts we hold are where I have had a good experience interacting with the new students. Our ice breaker games allow the members and new students to let their walls down and open up to each other.” We also asked a fellow new student from Guam High School how her experience with S2S contributed to her smooth adjustment to a brand new high school. Charlize Samonte stated, “S2S helped me to not get lost every day and members would always help me out whenever I looked incredibly lost.” Samonte also commented,

“Since arriving, S2S has helped me to be introduced to people I never thought I would be close friends with and reintroduced to friends that I used to know.”

The Navy Child & Youth Program, Child & Youth Education Services announces a series of Parent Education Webinars for Navy personnel and DoD personnel assigned to Navy Installations.

APRIL 10: Transitioning with a Child with Exceptional Needs

These interactive webinars offer research based information and ideas for participants.

militarychild.adobeconnect.com/MIC3/event/registration.html

Mark your calendars and register for the webinar that fits your needs. Once you’ve registered, you will be able to view the live webinar or watch a recorded presentation at your convenience Please note: Our intent in preparing and delivering these webinars is to provide information to Military-connected Parents to better enable them to serve as their child’s best advocate on educational and social/emotional issues. We strive to include information of interest and applicable to professionals who work with military-connected children, but please remember that the content is developed with the parent in mind.

militarychild.adobeconnect.com/exneeds/event/registration.html

APRIL 16: The Interstate Compact for Military Connected Children APRIL 17: Transitions—What Every Parent Needs to Know militarychild.adobeconnect.com/transitions19/event/registration.html

APRIL 24: Kids and Transition Anxiety militarychild.adobeconnect.com/anxiety/event/registration.html

MAY 1: Growing Great Readers militarychild.adobeconnect.com/GGR19/event/registration.html

MAY 8: Summer School/Camp/Enrichment Opportunities militarychild.adobeconnect.com/summerschool/event/registration.html

MAY 15: Maximizing Your Military Kids’ Summer Experience militarychild.adobeconnect.com/summerexp/event/registration.html

MAY 22: Internet Safety—Elementary School militarychild.adobeconnect.com/ises/event/registration.html

WEBINAR TOPICS AND DATES (ALL SESSIONS START AT 12 PM EASTERN TIME)

MAY 29: Internet Safety—Middle/High School militarychild.adobeconnect.com/ismh/event/registration.html

To register for remote viewing, go to the link following your selected topic below:

JUNE 5: Responsibility & Your Military Child

APRIL 3: Helping Military Children Navigate Change

JUNE 12: Understanding & Helping Your Unorganized Child militarychild.adobeconnect.com/unorganized/event/registration.html

militarychild.adobeconnect.com/change/event/registration.html

militarychild.adobeconnect.com/responsibility/event/registration.html

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DEPLOYMENT SUPPORT AYUDU PARA I MAN APATTĂ O

The Guam National Guard currently has over 60 Airmen deployed to Southwest Asia and 71 Soldiers mobilized to the THAAD Security Forces Mission. There are preparations to deploy more Soldiers in May. During the March 2019 Yellow Ribbon Pre-Deployment Event to help service members and their families plan ahead for the deployment, Naval Base Guam and Andersen Child and Youth Programs, DoDEA Guam Schools, Military and Family Life Counselor, Navy Fleet and Family Support Center Guam and Andersen Airman and Family Readiness Center assisted by providing Resource Tables with information about programs and services. NATIONAL GUARD YELLOW RIBBON REINTEGRATION PROGRAM Article and photos by Josephine Blas

The National Guard mandates its members to attend Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) events, and family members are strongly encouraged to attend, even children can participate in events where childcare is provided. The mission of the YRRP is to assist, collaborate, and partner with Services, and agencies at the lowest level possible in order to provide Soldiers, Airmen, Veterans, and Family members with informational events and activities, referrals, and proactive outreach services throughout the phases of deployment or mobilization. There are five training events: The Pre-Deployment Event helps service members and their families plan ahead for deployment and/or mobilization. Subject matter areas may include financial preparation, emotional health, household support, deployment 6

safety, and other strategies to help the service member and the family transition into the deployment phase. The During Deployment Event focuses on addressing challenges and stressors associated with separation that National Guard Families may experience, while providing an opportunity for Families to connect with one another. This phase also prepares families for the service members’ return. The 30-Day Post-Deployment Event helps Service members and their Families reconnect after deployment, provides information about resources that can help reduce the stressors associated with a long separation, and educates the Service member and his or her Family about the benefits they have earned as a result of their deployment and how to access those benefits. This is also an opportunity to welcome Service Members home! Attendees can look forward to receiving marriage assessment and counseling information, Veterans Affairs information and enrollment assistance, education and training benefits, domestic violence awareness and prevention, suicide awareness and prevention, as well as vital health information on TBI and PTSD. Service Providers will be on hand to help you, representing such organizations as the Veterans Affairs Vet Center, TRICARE, Military OneSource, National Guard Bureau (NGB) Employer Support, Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, and others. The 60-Day Post-Deployment Event usually involves discussion about communication issues, mental health awareness and referral, emotional fitness issues, and more. Additional services are available to assist with child and youth issues, single Service Member issues, domestic violence awareness, substance abuse awareness, financial management, driver safety, and legal matters. Finally, the 90-Day Post-Deployment Event centers on the completion of the Post-Deployment Health Re-Assessment.


COMMAND, SCHOOL, COMMUNITY

ATORIDAT I MILITAT, I ESKUELA, YAN I KOMUNIDAD

Congratulations Sirron C. 4th Grade ANDERSEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SPELLING BEE 2019 WINNER

Submitted by Mr. Jim Rhodes, Andersen Middle School

Marisol C. took

first place AMS's spelling bee. Her winning word was sagacity, which is the quality of being sagacious-having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgement. Marisol will now compete in the Oceania Regional Spelling Bee on March 2 against approximately 30 elementary and middle school students from the Guam and the rest of the Micronesian islands

Benjamin R. took

first place in the Andersen Middle School geography bee. He correctly answered all questions asked of him during the bee and qualified for the State qualifying test; if he does well on that test, he will compete at the State level against other elementary and middle school students in the DoDEA system

TEEN DATING VIOLENCE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION MONTH CHALK ABOUT LOVE

Submitted by Andersen Middle School

Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) and the School Guidance Counselor worked collaboratively with Ms. Ogo to facilitate lunchtime chalk sessions throughout February. In observance of February’s Teen Dating Awareness and Prevention Month, Andersen Middle School started the "Chalk About Love" project. Ms. Kayla G. Ogo Education Services Facilitator, Family Advocacy Program at Andersen AFB, Guam shared with the students a presentation on Love: Happy, Healthy, Safe. "Chalk About Love," is an event in which students expressed themselves creatively on topics of self-love and self-respect, the importance of having healthy relationships, and staying safe in a digital world/practicing digital citizenship. Andersen Middle School provided students with colorful chalk, black paper, and a safe space, during their lunch sessions, to get creative on the topic of the day. Chalk Art is being hung around the campus. 7


COMMAND, SCHOOL, COMMUNITY

ATORIDAT I MILITAT, I ESKUELA, YAN I KOMUNIDAD

Submitted by Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs Office, Mr. Kenji Yagi

"Guam High School Principal Jason Sheedy, Commander, Joint Region Marianas Chief of Staff Capt. Hans Sholley, and Commander, 36th Medical Group Col. Kirk Winger, sign the Teen Dating Violence Awareness Proclamation at Joint Region Marianas Headquarters Feb. 11. The proclamation called upon all Navy and Air Force personnel and their families to increase their participation in the efforts to prevent teen dating violence."

The PROCLAMATION SIGNING TEEN DATING VIOLENCE AWARENESS AND PREVENTION

Teen dating violence is an issue too prevalent throughout the nation. According to Toni Latson, Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Educator, 1.5 million high school students nationwide experience teen dating violence in a single year.

Article written by Hannah C. S., Guam High School Junior

The TDV proclamation is intended to recognize February as Teen Dating Violence Awareness month.

Leaders from both Guam’s Navy and Air Force bases came together on February 11th, 2019 to sign the Teen Dating Violence Awareness Proclamation at the Joint Region Marianas headquarters.

“Teen Dating Violence is an important topic for the military to address because it involves families. We each have teens in our families that we care about and we want to make sure that everybody is treated with respect especially when it comes

Photo by Joint Region Marianas Public Affairs Office, Mr. Kenji Yagi

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to teen dating,” Captain Hans Sholley, Joint Region Marianas Chief of Staff. The military has collaborated with the DoDEA schools on Guam to address the issue of teen dating violence. Various systems of support are available to help and to educate the community of this issue. ”We have healthy relationship presentations during seminar and outreach during lunches at the Guam high school. We will also be having dating violence and healthy relationship presentations for young service members,” Kayla Ogo, Education Services Facilitator at Andersen “I want to get the word out. I want every teenager in the community to know that there is support mechanism available for them when it comes to teen dating,” said Sholley. Since the signing of the 2018 TDV Proclamation, the military community has been very active in spreading awareness of teen dating violence. “Getting the word out with some of the programs we have available for teens is the critical part of this Proclamation signing,” said Sholley. The proclamation is renewed annually and there are high hopes for this year’s proclamation. DoDEA Guam High School link to view the proclamation signing: dodea.edu/GuamHS

Poster by Michala C., Guam High School Student

Teen Dating Violence Awareness posters by Guam High School Students created posters for February’s Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. The school guidance counselors, school psychologist, Military and Family Life Counselor, Education Services Facilitator Family Advocacy Program at Andersen AFB and Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Center’s Family Advocacy Program Educator teamed up to offer presentations and activities to expand awareness and encourage teen talk. 9


PARTNERSHIPS IN EDUCATION DINAĂąA PARA I EDUKASIĂ“N I FAMGUON

Article and photos by Andersen Middle School

Approximately 20 teens from Andersen Middle School, their families, the school guidance counselor, and the Military and Family Life Counselor (MFLC) participated in a community outreach to GAIN (Guam Animals In Need) Animal Shelter on January 19, 2018. Students represented various clubs including the Society of Teens That Care, Student Council (STUCO) and the

National Junior Honor Society (NJHS). Regardless of inclement weather conditions and muddy grounds, the children and their parents selflessly volunteered to walk, feed, and socialize with the stray/homeless/abandoned pets from the shelter. Shelter representatives expressed sincere appreciation in having the students there to help out, being that the facility is crowded with stray pets. One of the mothers that attended the outreach stated her children enjoyed walking the dogs and playing in the mud, "exactly what kids love to do." Students with a deployed parent also mentioned finding comfort in volunteering in the community and doing it as a family.

Activities, such as the GAIN community outreach, aim to help the teens develop compassion in helping others (including pets) and promote family involvement. It teaches students that helping the life of one person (even a pet) can make a meaningful difference in the community. 10


During McCool School’s 3rd Tree of Hope event, over 50 parents, teachers, students and CSS-15, CTF 75, U.S. Coast Guard personnel volunteered to wrap gifts donated by parents and students for more than 100 Inarajan Elementary students. TREE OF HOPE

Written by By: Lydia Tang, McCool School student; Photo by School Liaison Officer

Tree of Hope is a project run by the school’s counselors, Mr. Camacho, Mrs. D-W, and Mrs. Shinohara. The program ran from November 16 thru December 5 and helped students at Inarajan Elementary School to fulfill their Christmas wishes. Each participant choose an ornament and granted the wishes encased inside. They then deliver them to the counselors who gave them out to the chosen students of Inarajan School. This really showed that the spirit of Christmas is not only in receiving, but in giving.

Apply by APRIL 19, 2019 DoDEA Guam High School 11th graders with a 3.0 cumulative GPA are invited to apply for the Student Excellence Award. Applications are available in the DoDEA Guam High School counseling office and are due to the DoDEA Guam High School counseling office not later than April 19, 2019.

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The annual Student Excellence Award is Commander, Joint Region Marianas award which recognizes one all-around DoDEA Guam High School junior who excelled during the three years of high school in the areas of academics, extracurricular activities, community service, and demonstrated leadership.

SPECIAL NEEDS SYSTEM NAVIGATION ESPESIAT NA EDUKASIÓN PARA I ESTUDIANTE

PARENT EDUCATION PROJECT SY 2018 - 2019

SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITY WORKSHOP in collaboration with Department of Education, Division of Special Education. PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS PARENT RIGHTS in collaboration with Department of Education, Division of Special Education. PROMOTING SUCCESSFUL POST-SECONDARY TRANSITION TO TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT, AND POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION in collaboration with various community and disability agencies. TRANSITION TRAINING: SCHOOL TO ADULT LIFE in collaboration with Guam Legal Services Corporation Disability Law Center.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT PEP TODAY! Phone: 671-685-7371(PEP1) Web: PEPTalkDisabilities.com Email: peptrainingworks@gmail.com Facebook: PEP Talk Disabilities 11


POST-SECONDARY PREPARATION

PREPARASION PARA I LA GRADU EDUKASION I MANTAK’HILU DOD ANNOUNCES POST-9/11 GI BILL EDUCATION BENEFITS TRANSFER EXCEPTION

Get more information about the Navy from US Navy facebook or twitter.

Story Number: NNS190124-13 Release Date: 1/24/2019 2:00:00 PM From Chief of Naval Personnel Public Affairs

For more news from Chief of Naval Personnel, visit www.navy.mil/local/cnp/.

WASHINGTON (NNS) -- The Department of Defense (DoD) has granted a temporary exception to policy to allow select service members to transfer their Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits to dependents until July 12, 2019.

USC PROVOST PRE-COLLEGE SUMMER PROGRAM:

NAVADMIN 020/19, released Jan. 24, announces that for a limited time, Sailors with at least 10 years of service who are unable to serve four additional years, due to statute or standard policy, may transfer their education benefits to dependents if they agree to serve the maximum time authorized. For example, enlisted Sailors within four years of high year tenure or officers within four years of their statutory limit of service are eligible. The policy exception is retroactive to July 12, 2018 and ends July 11, 2019, after which Sailors will need to commit to the full four years of service to transfer their benefits. Sailors with at least 10 years of service whose transfer of education benefits applications were rejected due to the policy changes announced in NAVADMIN 170/18, and who are still serving on active duty or in the selected reserve (SELRES), must reapply for transfer of education benefits by following guidance in NAVADMIN 236/18, including completion of the new statement of understanding at https://myeducation.netc. navy.mil/webta/home.html#nbb. For complete information on this temporary exception to policy, read NAVADMIN 020/19 at www.npc.navy.mil.

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Four (4) Guam High School students were selected for the University of Southern California Provost's Pre-College Summer Scholarship for Military High School students. High school students from military families earn full scholarships to attend one of USC’s highly-selective, rigorous four-week college credit summer programs. The scholarship covers the entire tuition and fees, airfare, room and board, and course materials for the student to attend the 4-week program in Los Angeles. Course offerings are broad, including architecture, business, pre-law, and performing arts. Reese Artero - 10th grade Jazmyn Carlisle - 11th grade Letycia Lynch - 11th grade Eugene No - 10th grade

U.S. PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS PROGRAM CANDIDATE: Guam High School student, Gabrielle E. Kranz, 12th grade was selected as a U.S. Presidential Scholars Program Candidate for her outstanding performance on the ACT/SAT. Up to 161 scholars are selected yearly to be invited to be recognized in Washington D.C. in June.

Gabby good luck!


HOMESCHOOL LINKAGE SUPPORT

AYUDUN EDUKASIĂ“N PARA I FAMAGUON GI GIMA

a Homeschool parent panel share session and curriculum/ resources swap discussion. The share session panel of 3 military homeschool parents opened a lively and informative discussion of topics such as why homeschool, approaches, resources, post-secondary, traditional school transition, etc. The discussion included information about the Guam Christian Homeschoolers CoOp and the Classical Conversations Guam as groups for homeschool families to come together. For more information about these groups and contacts go to: Facebook: Guam Military Christian Homeschoolers Facebook: Guam Christian Homeschool Co-op- GCHC Facebook: Andersen AFB Homeschool Group Facebook: Classical Conversations Guam Curriculum/resources swap discussion resulted in Facebook as the best method here in Guam. Faith Bookstore is a good source of used resources and a place to donate materials.

HOMESCHOOL PARENTS CONNECT & SHARE

Stayed tuned for the next Homeschool Support Group for military and DoD affiliated parents.

The January 12, 2019 Homeschool Support Group for military and DoD affiliated parents overflowed with rich and resourceful conversation among the 20 attendees. USO Tumon Guam with its helpful personnel served as an informal, comfortable and conducive environment for the participants and accompanying children. Light snacks were provided by School Liaison Officer.

For more information, feel free to contact the School Liaison Officer at 349-6251.

Submitted and photos by JRM Region School Liaison Officer, Guam

One of the School Liaison Officer’s Core Services is Homeschool Linkage and Support. Through this second event, the School Liaison offered an opportunity for experienced homeschool parents and parents new to the homeschool scene to learn about resources, connect with other homeschoolers, and to share tips, tricks, ideas and questions. Guest Presenters shared information and responded to comments and questions. Mr. Jim Journey, DoDEA Guam Community Superintendent discussed eligible homeschoolers taking classes, dual high school college credit, and sports and other activities and services. For more information, contact one of the DoDEA Guam School office personnel or the School Guidance Counselors. Andersen 36W PAO representative SrA Guadiana-Gomez explained how to request base tours and asked homeschoolers for groups of a minimum of 7. For more information or to request a tour 36wg.pa2@us.af.mil or 3662228. Guam Homeschool Association GHSA (off-base), Ms. Ruth Dixon spoke on GHSA services, sports, Faith book store, Facebook and other topics. GHSA provided an exceptional handout of on-island resources for field trips, foreign languages, art, music, dance, gymnastics, other sports, GHSA services. For more information, contact guamhsa@gmail.com or view the website www.guam-hsa.org.

HOME SCHOOL SUPPORT CONTACTS IN GUAM: Navy Homeschool Group Point of Contact: Email: Kristinawolk@yahoo.com Facebook Guam Military Christian Homeschoolers Facebook: Guam Christian Homeschool Co-op- GCHC Andersen AFB Homeschool Group Point of Contact Email: jesshartzell@yahoo.com Facebook: Andersen AFB Homeschool Group Guam Home School Association www.guam-hsa.org Email: guamhsa@gmail.com Guam Homeschool Resource Center www.guamhomeschool.com Email: guamhomeschool@gmail.com Phone: (671) 483-3748 Guam Department of Education Curriculum & Instruction Office Phone: (671) 300-1247 Child and Youth Programs: Youth Sports, Teen Center, School-age Care Phone: (671) 339-6130 Naval Base Guam (671) 366-3490 Andersen AFB

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CHILD & YOUTH PROGRAMS PROGRÅMAN FAMAGU’ON

GUMA SAN JOSE HOMELESS SHELTER

Submitted by Tatyana Alexis Andersen AFB School Age Care

ANDERSEN AFB TEEN’S PROTOTYPE A NEW INDOOR GAME, SKIZBEE.

Teens were tasked to develop an indoor game with the rules under the direction of the teen programs. Andersen AFB School Age Program ran a toiletry drive collecting select goods requested by the Guma San Hose homeless shelter. Thank you School Age Care Program for your generosity and kindness.

CYP YOUTH SPORTS Submitted by Mr. Ronnie Sanchez, Youth Sports Coordinator, Andersen AFB

The NSA Andersen Youth Sports and Fitness Program in conjunction with the Naval Base Guam (NBG) Youth Sports and Fitness Program conducted a Youth Recreational Basketball and Youth Recreational Cheerleading from November 2018January 2019. NSA Andersen had a total of ten basketball teams from various age divisions to include the U6, U8, and U11. Teams played for a total of 6 weeks against various Andersen and NBG teams. 14

The game is played similar to soccer, but uses a Frisbee instead of a ball. The Frisbee is kicked and passed as in soccer. Teams are smaller and based on the area allotted to play. For more info on Skizbee contact the Andresen AFB Teen Ctr. 366-7706.

This season’s cheerleading team was headed by returning coaches Mrs. Ieshia Spears and Mrs. La’Kendria Chambers. The coaches welcomed A1C Bailey Kromm who coached alongside the pair this season. This season’s cheerleading team consisted of youth ranging from ages 5-11 years old. All youth learned various cheers and dances throughout the season and cheered during basketball games. At the end of the last game of the season, all youth and teams were presented with participation medals for their hard work and dedication. The Youth Sports Program would like to thank all of the youth, parents and coaches for making another successful season!


ANDERSEN SCHOOL AGE CARE GUEST SPEAKER Submitted by: Vanessa Borja, Child and Youth Program SAC Lead, Andersen AFB

On January 25th, Mr. Hodge volunteered as a guest speaker at Andersen School Age Care (SAC) Program. Mr. Hodge’s daughter, who is enrolled in SAC, introduced her dad to her peers and gave a brief explanation of the topic. Mr. Hodge spoke about the biography of Martin Luther King JR. and asked open ended questions which the children were super excited to answer. Mr. Hodge also spoke about his career background that included his participation in Ironman and Transformers movies. This sparked interest in our youth to seek further careers in movie production!

MINUTE TO WIN IT Naval Base Guam (NBG) School Age Care (SAC) youth participated in Minute to Win It Challenges during All Day Camp on January 25th. Challenges included, Cookie Face, Lego Toss, One-Handed Bracelet, Puddle Jumper, Balance the Balls, and Bite It. For more information about SAC Camps, contact 339-6130.

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JOINT REGION MARIANAS | SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICERS Barbara Askey

Christine Monroe

Island Wide School Liaison Officer Joint Region Marianas Warfighter & Family Readiness Bldg. 203, Halsey Drive Nimitz Hill, Piti, Guam 96925 671-349-6251 or DSN 315-349-6678 sloguam@fe.navy.mil

LOCATE US ONLINE!

Island Wide School Liaison Officer Joint Region Marianas Warfighter & Family Readiness Bldg. 203, Halsey Drive Nimitz Hill, Piti, Guam 96925 671-349-1141 or DSN 315-349-6678 sloguam@fe.navy.mil http://nbg.militarymwrguam.com/school-liaison-officer http://aafb.militarymwrguam.com/child-youth/school-liaison-officer https://www.facebook.com/Navy.School.Liasion.Officer

SCHOOL LIAISON DIRECTORY: dodea.edu/partnership A WORLDWIDE NETWORK OF SCHOOL LIAISONS TO ASSIST MILITARY FAMILIES. (joint base School Liaisons listed under lead service)

END OF 3RD QUARTER THURSDAY, APRIL 4 TEACHER WORKDAY - NO SCHOOL FRIDAY, APRIL 5 BEGIN SPRING RECESS - NO SCHOOL MONDAY - FRIDAY, APRIL 8-12

COLLEGE & CAREER READY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT - NO SCHOOL FRIDAY, MAY 3 ACCELERATED WITHDRAWAL FOR PCS ORDERS THURSDAY, MAY 16

CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS

MEMORIAL DAY HOLIDAY - NO SCHOOL MONDAY, MAY 27

Bldg. 1983-A, Naval Base Guam Phone (671) 564-1844

SCHOOL AGE CARE

Bldg. 10 Farenholt Avenue, USNH Guam Phone (671) 472-2312

Bldg. 1982-B, Naval Base Guam Phone (671) 339-6130

CHILD DEVELOPMENT HOMES

DODEA GUAM SCHOOL CALENDAR

INSTRUCTION RESUMES - BEGIN 4TH QUARTER MONDAY, APRIL 15

CHILD & YOUTH PROGRAMS DIRECTORY

Bldg. 1625, Andersen AFB Phone (671) 366-1601/2

UPCOMING EVENTS

Bldg. 1622, Andersen AFB Phone (671) 349-0191

TEEN CENTERS

1714 A/B Polynesian Dr., Andersen AFB Phone (671) 366-1291

Bldg. 1605 , Andersen AFB Phone (671) 366-7706

Bldg. 1983-A, Naval Base Guam Phone (671) 564-1844

Bldg. FH-01 Haputo Road, Naval Base Guam Phone (671) 339-6410/11

LAST DAY FOR PRE-K WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 END OF 4TH QUARTER AND END OF 2ND SEMESTER - EARLY DISMISSAL LAST DAY FOR STUDENTS THURSDAY, JUNE 13 SCHOOL PHONE NUMBERS (AREA CODE 671): Andersen Elementary (PreK - 5th grades): 366-1511 Andersen Middle (6th - 8th grades): 366-3880 Guam High (9th - 12th grades): 344-7410 Mccool Elementary/Middle (PreK - 8th grades): 339-8676 Community Superintendent's Guam Field Office: 344-9578


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