Pressure on to move JFK High
With two weeks left until the start of classes, DOE personnel and International Bridge Corporation are working to unload collateral equipment from containers into Phases 1 and 2 of the Upper Tumon campus.
by Krystal Paco
Guam - The pressure is on for John F. Kennedy High School. With two weeks left until the start of classes, DOE personnel and International Bridge Corporation are working to unload collateral equipment from containers into Phases 1 and 2 of the Upper Tumon campus.
IBC Vice President Miguel Bordallo says he is working on getting the remaining phases ready to obtain occupancy permits by the end of the month. The school's ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for August 6.

By KUAM News