JFK High asking alumni for donations
It's the home stretch for the John F. Kennedy High School Islanders. According to International Bridge Corporation Vice President Miguel Bordallo, the move from Tiyan to Upper Tumon began today after a safety briefing was conducted for DOE personnel.
by Krystal Paco
Guam - It's the home stretch for the John F. Kennedy High School Islanders. According to International Bridge Corporation Vice President Miguel Bordallo, the move from Tiyan to Upper Tumon began today after a safety briefing was conducted for DOE personnel. Because the campus is still a construction site, volunteers cannot help with the move and IBC will assist with manpower.
JFK teacher Angelo Andres asks that the community, especially alumni, to assist with the ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for August 6. "We are still looking for donations for food as well as any supplies like canopies or chairs. We're actually expecting a thousand people. It's going to be a really big event."
To make a donation to the ribbon cutting ceremony, contact Andres at 929-3000.

By KUAM News