Maria Ulloa Elementary School PTO 2015 -2017
Maria Ulloa Elem School PTO is hoping to fill gaps between what the school system is able to do and what we, as parents, feel is needed for our kids.
The Fantastic Four receiving a resolution from the Guam Youth Congress for their outstanding contributions to our students and school community.
Yamash*ta: No apologizing for sorry state of public schools Apology not accepted.
The importance of teachers.
Only 46% of elementary school students are proficient in math, worse in other subjects. Get involved in your children's education!
Pass this to any family or fiends ready to go to GCC or UOG.
$500 available to high school students who attend GCC or UOG This year’s graduating class from the island’s public high schools can claim $500 toward registration, enrollment and tuition at Guam Community College or the University of Guam, according to the Department of Education.
The report is pretty bad. Join the PTO and help make a positive change in your child's education.
GDOE has released its Annual Student Public Education Report (ASPER) for SY 2020-2021. PNC's Ceejay Pilarca reports.
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If you see something wrong with the education of your children, say something.
At what point do we call it an education emergency and get help for our kids? The public health emergency that began last March, and that’s resulted in focused attention and assistance on health agencies and efforts, has also had a negative impact in other areas
Video flashcards on the 9 parts of speech. Help prevent learning loss in your children. Are you smarter than a 5th grader?
Letter: Trained teachers, substitutes needed In the past, it’s been easy to point out what I felt were flaws in the direction the Guam Department of Education was headed: the lack of books, teachers, school
Help your kids improve their math skills by using this multiplication flash card video. Challenge them, and make it part of a game. Ahh beep beep!
Special meeting of the GEB to address the budget. Recommend especially watching time frames: 47:12 - 49.12.
School facilities bill draws encouragement while GDOE again faces budget reduction Legislation promising to award tax credits to private entities in exchange for assistance with public school facilities is generating some enthusiasm.
Ms. Ross shared with her students a fun way to practice their addition skills. Take a deck of cards and divide it into two equal halves, one for each player. Then, each player flips over their top card, and the first player to add them correctly keeps both cards. The first player to get all the cards wins. Ahh beep beep!
Hopefully, GDOE students have gained a ally to make our schools safer and give our students better tools for a good education.
Okada's upcoming education board role is an encouraging development The race for six seats on the Guam Education Board played out on Tuesday without controversy and the result could be game-changing.
Parent: Lack of books, teachers 'haven't been addressed' Senators, mayors and vice mayors aren't the only seats up for grabs in today's election. There are 10 candidates competing for six seats on the Guam Education Board.
The school is trying to contact all students. So, if you have not been contacted by the school, please call them to enroll you child.
6th graders next year at BMS...
Many of our 5th graders will be attending BMS next year. Not something to look forward to. Call your senators to ask them to help
600-plus students left in the rain How bad is it at the Guam Department of Education and the Legislature when 600-plus students and staff at Benavente Middle School are left out in the rain?
This will be your children next year if they are going to BMS. Come the GDOE budget hearing Feb 21 at 1pm to demand they give BMS covered walkways so they won't have to run the 60 yards in the pouring rain, everyday it rains.
Support Senator Moylan on his quest to address this terrible situation
You'll be happy to know that when your child moves on to BMS, they should have covered walkways to keep them dry. Sen Moylan is working to make this so. Let us support Sen Moylan and all the senators would assist in making this happen. Thank-you Sen Moylan!
BMS found another guardian angel tonight. Sen Moylan just reached out to us to let us know he is working to get BMS, our students and staff, covered walkways, so they can remain dry when it rains. Let us support him and all the senators who will assist on this venture. Thank-you Sen Moylan! Ahh beep beep!
Public education can't continue to leave students behind The latest report card on the Guam Department of Education should serve as a wakeup call to educators, senators and the administration to pool their ideas together to take preschool
This what your child has to look forward to if they are going to BMS in the next few years.
When it rains, students, teachers get soaked The next time it rains, try to run across the block about five houses, and see how wet you get. This is essentially what happens to about 600 Benavente Middle
Most of our fifth graders will be having some of these BMS teachers next year.
Watch the BMS lipdub by clicking on the link below. Most of our students will eventually go to BMS after MAUES, so let's help the school now by voting at: https://lipdub.power98.com/middleschool