This newsletter from Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School contains information about upcoming events and acknowledges student and teacher accomplishments. It announces new PTO officers and thanks volunteers. It provides reminders about upcoming student dental screenings and fundraisers. It congratulates students who participated in spelling bees and art contests.
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February 2015 newsletter final
1. Mrs. Melissa D. Limo
Principal
Mrs. Marites Garcia
Assistant Principal
Dates to
Remember:
February 9: Pledge
cards/monies due
for Cupid’s Royal
Court participants
February 25: Half
Day; Professional
Development. Clas-
ses begin at 11am
March 2: Guam His-
tory & Chamorro
Heritage Day Holi-
day–
February 2015 Issue
JMG Pens
Available in colors black, blue,
and red.
Color of pen is color of ink.
$2.50 each or buy 2 or more for $2
each
Pick up a pen in the Main Office.
Show your pride! Support your school!
DOLPHIN THREE:
Be RESPECTFUL Be RESPONSIBLE Be SAFE
Tuninos Times
Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
520 Harmon Loop Road, Dededo, Guam 96929
671-632-1540
Welcome our NEW JMGES
Parent-Teacher-Organization Officers
Our newly elected PTO
officers for SY 14 - 15:
President: Mrs. Claudette
Delos Santos
Vice President: Ms. Bobbie
Babauta
Treasurer: Mrs. Bol Sebalt
Secretary: Mrs. Maria
Manlangit
We hope to see you at our next PTO Meeting!
Thank you to everyone
who has helped in our
efforts to raise funds for
our Kindergarten Pro-
motional, field trips and
activities.
Your continued support
is greatly appreciated!
- Kinder Team
2. JAN. 09, 2015 FRIDAY: KINDER RM.01
DYNAMIC DOLPHIN FOR DECEMBER “ KYLE MAFNAS ” DISPLAYING
HIS AWARD.
THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS: Arianna Lesueur, Wimeann William,
and Ashly Babasa received prizes from the Star Ticket Raffle during
JMG’s Monthly Assembly.
Prizes provided by the Kinder Teachers and Support Programs
( Curriculum and Counseling Office- Mr. and Mrs. Cruz)
On January 30, 2015, Juan M. Guerrero held its annual
Spelling Bee. There were 34 participants from grades 3-
5.
From left: First Place, 4th grader, Sabina Cruz, and Sec-
ond Place, 5th grader, Toby Babauta.
They will go on to the 43rd Annual Scripps Spelling Bee
Regional Competition on March 14.
CONGRATULATIONS!
JMGES Spelling Bee
( L-R) DYNAMIC DOLPHIN FOR DEC.2014 “KYLE MAFNAS” WITH CLASS-
MATES KIRK ECHON, KALEB CRUZ, AND LEONA CEPEDA DURING JANU-
ARY’S ASSEMBLY.
3. Cupid’s Royal Court
participants
Last day to submit pledge cards and monies is on
February 9, by 2:15pm, to qualify for a chance to win
in the 2015 Cupid’s Royal Court.
Good luck to all our participants and thank you for
your continued support!
- Kindergarten Team
Student Support and Celebrations
We will like to extend
our deepest apprecia-
tion to the Rosario and
Mendiola family for
allowing us to use
their canopies during
the two days of our
Christmas program.
From the
Nurse:
Dental screening for
grades 1,3, and 5 on
February 23 and 24
starting 8:30 am in
the cafeteria. Per-
mission slips will be
sent out Monday February 3,.Please sign form and
return to the teacher as soon as possible.
First Grade News:
Hafa Adai,
The First Grade Team
would like to say
thank you to those
who participated in
our fundraising events. Your support and effort is
greatly appreciated!
Sincerely,
The First Grade Team
Third Grade News:
The 3rd Grade teachers are asking parents to please
support my donating healthy snacks. All proceeds
will be used to pay for our next field trip to the mu-
seum in March. Your continued support will greatly
be appreciated. Please contact your child's teacher
for more information.
Together In Education,
Mrs. Pacheco
Mrs. Manlangit
Ms. Cameron
Ms. Cruz
Mrs. Perez
4. Our 5th Grade student from room 21, Alexandrea Orallo, and not Angela
Orallo, as published in last month’s JMGES Newsletter, is pictured with Mr.
John S. Calvo, On-Site Coordinator of the Guam at Western Pacific Regional
Fishery Management Council, and Mr. Joseph Cameron, Executive Director
of the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities Agency. The two gentle-
men presented an Honorable Mention Award to Alexandrea for her art work
entrance representing JMGES in the Annual Lunar Calendar Festival Art Con-
test. Her art work will be part of next year’s (2016) Fanha’aniyan Pulan
Chamorro, Guam’s Lunar Calendar
Pictured with Alexandrea Orallo is Siñora A. Manibusan, Chamorro teach-
er, and Mrs. Melissa D. Limo, JMGES Principal, at the awards ceremony
held at the Sagan Kotturan Guåhan, Guam’s Cultural Center on the 17th of
January 2015. We want to thank Ms. Kathy Orallo, Alexandrea’s mother,
for her presence in bringing Alexandrea to this event. CONGRATULATIONS
and BIBA ALEXANDREA ORALLO!!
We, the Tuninos Family, of JMGES want to say
“Dångkolo na si Yu’os ma’ase’, put i maolek na bi-
dan-miyu” (“Thank you very much for a job well
done”), for participating in this year’s JMGES
Chamorro Spelling Bee! The following 5th and 4th
grade students who showcased their knowledge
and confidence are shown in this picture; starting
with the front row from the left: Juliana Naval
(rm. T-4), Yvonna Quibuyen (rm. T-5), Jonathan
Delos Santos (rm. T-4), Isabella Mirelez (rm. 19), Angelyn Quichocho (rm. 18), Gezyrelle Torres (rm. T-4), and
Dante Rillera (rm. 26). Back row from the left: Trishia Nena (rm. 21), Shaneen Taga (rm. 26), Brana Sakate
(rm. 28), Christian Legaspi (rm. T-5), Chance Dimag (rm. 28), Anjelica Magtoto (rm. 27), and Gerik Leon Guer-
rero (rm. T-5).
Buenas yan håfa adai! Brana Sakate, our 5th grade student from room 28 on the
left side of the picture, will represent Juan M. Guerrero Elementary in this year’s
Chamorro Language Competition, Spelling Bee Category, to be held at the Uni-
versity of Guam on March 09, 2015; her homeroom teacher is Mrs. Panaguiton
and her Chamorro teacher is Siñora D. Reyes. Christian Legaspi, another of our
5th grade student from room T-5, is our alternate participant. His homeroom
teacher is Mrs. P. Mendiola and his Chamorro teacher is Siñot J. Torres. Let’s
wish these two students the best of luck and our warmest support!