Upi & Tamuning Elementary Thank Doners
Guam - MD Wholesale, Hafa Adai Printing, and the Korean School of Guam have made considerable donations to Tamuning Elementary School, covering costs for school planners, instructional supplies, during the course of this year.

(L-R: GEPB Chairman, Joe S. San Agustin, MD Wholesale, Zach Tedtaotao, Community Outreach Governor’s Office Liaison, Jim Wang, DOE Superintendent, Dr. Nerissa Bretania Underwood, Tamuning/LBJ Elementary School Principal, Kathy Reyes, Hafa Adai Printing, Steve Huang, Yen Ou, Hafa Adai Printing, Korean School of Guam, Jay Kim, Korean School of Guam, Tae Min)
At the monthly Guam Education Policy Board meeting held at the temporary JFKHS campus in Tiyan on October 06, 2009, Tamuning/LBJ Elementary School Principal Kathy Reyes honored company representatives. Principal Reyes recognized their efforts and presented them with Certificates of Appreciation for their generosity and assistance to the school community Tamuning/LBJ Elementary.
Also, Upi Elementary School Principal, Beverly San Agustin and Vice Principal Jonalyn Ceria recognized Cynthia Coleman, her daughter Ella Cynthia, Sgt. Angelo Pell, and Sgt. Sandra Diaz at the monthly Guam Education Policy Board meeting on October 06, 2009, at the temporary JFKHS campus in Tiyan. At the meeting, Principal Agustin gave the group Certificates of Appreciation for their contributions to Upi Elementary and their efforts in donating school supplies and sponsoring a book drive.

(L – R: Upi Elementary School Principal, Beverly San Agustin, DOE Superintendent, Dr. Nerissa Bretania Underwood, Upi Student, Ella Cynthia, Cynthia Coleman (Mother), Sgt. Angelo Pell, Sgt. Sandra Diaz, GEPB Chairman, Joe S. San Agustin, Upi Vice Principal, Jonalyn Ceria.)
“We just wanted to show how grateful we are for their assistance and support for Tamuning and LBJ. They came and helped paint the school, and they helped with the cost of the student planners for this school year. We appreciate the community’s involvement in fulfilling our needs for our students to help us achieve our educational goals.” said Principal Reyes.
