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page 3 Official Enrollment Count

4 Statewide Enrollment By Grade & Gender

5 Time Series Enrollment Data

6 School Personnel By Category

7 Pre-K to12th Grade: Student-Classroom Teacher Ratio

8 Pre-K to12th Grade: Increase-Decrease Rate of Student Ethnicity

9 Pre-K to12th Grade: Students by Age

9 Pre-K to12th Grade: Student by Citizenship

9 Pre-K to12th Grade: Special Education Enrollment

10 Senior Graduates Exit Survey

10 Head Start Program Enrollment Summary

11 Free Meal Eligibility Count

12 School Staffing Pattern Data

13 Budget Allocation for Fiscal Year 2016 & 2017

14 Public School System Organizational Chart

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Elementary Schools 1st QTR 1st QTR Rate

Garapan Elementary School (GES) 818 634 -22.5%

Greogrio T. Camacho Elementary School (GTC) 324 305 -5.9%

Kagman Elementary School (KAG) 362 400 10.5%

Koblerville Elementary School (KES) 616 627 1.8%

Oleai Elementary School (OES) 458 451 -1.5%

San Vicente Elementary School (SVS) 622 647 4.0%

Sinapalo Elementary School (SNP) 202 204 1.0%

Tinian Elementary School (TIN) 308 268 -13.0%

William S. Reyes Elementary School (WSR) 642 679 5.8% Total 4,352 4,215 -3%

Middle and Jr. High Schools 1st QTR 1st QTR Rate

Dandan Middle School (DMS) 338 364 7.7%

Francisco M. Sablan Middle School (FMS) 289 299 3.5%

Tanapag Middle School (TMS) 171 179 2.9%

Chacha Oceanview Middle School (CHA) 258 233 -9.7%

Hopwood Middle School (HMS) 817 913 11.8%

Tinian Jr. High School (TJHS) 83 83 0.0%

Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr. High School (RHIJHS) 57 66 15.8% Total 2,013 2,134 6%

High Schools 1st QTR 1st QTR Rate

Dr. Rita H. Inos High School (RHISHS) 207 155 -25.1%

Kagman High School (KHS) 649 586 -9.7%

Marianas High School (MHS) 1,611 1,667 3.3%

Saipan Southern High School (SSHS) 805 808 0.4%

Tinian High School (THS) 188 177 -5.9% Total 3,460 3,390 -1.2%

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 3 Statewide Enrollment By Grade & Gender

Elementary Gender K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Total Male 255 405 387 394 370 355 386 2,522

Female 261 331 355 322 346 357 335 2,307 Total 516 736 742 716 716 712 721 4,859

Secondary Gender 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Total Male 359 415 517 503 453 305 2,552 Female 359 357 482 412 401 317 2,328 Total 718 772 999 915 854 622 4,880

Special Needs Students Total Enrollment Total No. 844 Elementary 4,859

% 8% Secondary 4,880

Special Education Program Other Programs 481 Total 10,220 *Other Programs include Early Childhood Intervention, Early Head Start, and Pre-K (Head Start Program).

4 CNMI Public school system Time Series Enrollment Data SY SY SY SY SY Elementary Schools 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016 2016-2017

Dandan Elementary School* (DES) 360 353 - - -

Greogrio T. Camacho Elementary School (GTC) 209 205 313 324 305

Garapan Elementary School (GES) 879 858 826 818 634

Kagman Elementary School (KAG) 514 423 381 362 400

Koblerville Elementary School (KES) 412 413 603 616 627

Oleai Elementary School (OES) 528 498 520 458 451

San Antonio Middle Schoo*l (SMS) 309 293 - - -

San Vicente Elementary School (SVS) 566 538 672 622 647

Sinapalo Elementary School (SNP) 194 184 194 202 204

Tanapag Elementary School* (TAN) 184 186 - - -

Tinian Elementary School (TIN) 262 277 297 308 268

William S. Reyes Elementary School (WSR) 736 756 761 642 679 Total 5,153 4,984 4,567 4,352 4,215 *Transitioned to “Middle School” during SY 2014-2015.

Middle & Jr. High School

Dandan Middle School (DMS) - - 365 338 364

Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr. High School (RHIJHS) 100 88 65 57 66

Francisco M. Sablan Middle School (Fms) - - 296 289 299

Tanapag Middle School (TMS) - - 168 171 176

Chacha Oceanview Middle School (CHA) 340 404 257 258 233

Hopwood Middle School (HMS) 1,192 1,213 755 817 913

Tinian Jr. High School (TJHS) 94 120 112 83 83 Total 1,726 1,825 2,018 2,013 2,134

High School

Dr. Rita H. Inos High School (RHISHS) 162 170 174 207 155

Kagman High School (KHS) 635 636 641 649 586

Marianas High School (MHS) 1,449 1,489 1,500 1,611 1664

Saipan Southern High School (SSHS) 845 841 818 805 808

Tinian High School (THS) 159 162 165 188 177 Total 3,250 3,298 3,298 3,460 3,390

Early Head Start* - - - - 32 Early Intervention 55 69 86 62 50 Head Start 462 462 462 462 399 Elementary 5,153 4,984 4,567 4,352 4,215 Middle & Jr. High School 1,726 1,825 2,018 2,013 2,134 High School 3,250 3,298 3,297 3,460 3,390 Total Enrollment 10,646 10,638 10,431 10,349 10,220 *New Program started as of SY 16-17

Yearly Increase 0.00% -0.08% 1.95% -0.8% -1.3%

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 5 School Personnel By Category

Administration Teaching Staff

Principals 19 K-12th Classroom Teachers 396

Vice-Principals 17 K-12th Other Classroom Teachers 38

Counselors 31 Total K-12th Grade Classroom Teachers 434

Support Staff 101 Head Start Teachers 14 Total 168 Ungraded Classroom Teacher 20 Total Ungraded - 12th Grade Classroom Teachers 34

K-12th Teacher Aides 122

Early Head Start and Head Start Teacher Aides 11 Total Early Head Start - 12th Grade Teacher Aides 133

Elementary & Secondary Instructors 35 Head Start Instructors 11 Total Elementary, Secondary & Head Start Instuctors 46

Total Teaching Staff 647 *K-12th Other Classroom Teachers: SPED, Rdg. Res., Computer etc.

Elementary Classroom Teacher by Grade Level & Gender K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Other Total 22 30 34 32 30 29 4 20 201

Total Elementary & Secondary Classroom Teacher By Gender Level Male Female Total Elementary 29 172 201

Secondary 98 135 233 Total 127 307 434 Source: JD Edwards (AS400) and report from schools. As of September 9, 2016.

6 CNMI Public school system Pre-K to 12th Grade: Student-Classroom Teacher Ratio Student Total No. Teacher-Student Elementary Schools Enrollment of Teachers Ratio

Greogrio T. Camacho Elementary School (GTC) 305 15 20:1

Garapan Elementary School (GES) 634 30 21:1

Kagman Elementary School (KAG) 400 20 20:1

Koblerville Elementary School (KES) 627 24 26:1

Oleai Elementary School (OES) 451 24 19:1

San Vicente Elementary School (SVS) 647 29 22:1

Sinapalo Elementary School (SNP) 204 14 15:1

Tinian Elementary School (TIN) 268 13 21:1

William S. Reyes Elementary School (WSR) 679 31 22:1

Dandan Middle School (DMS) 364 17 21:1

Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr. High School* (RHIJHS) - - -

Francisco M. Sablan Middle School (fMS) 299 16 19.1

Tanapag Middle School (TMS) 176 11 16:1

Chacha Oceanview Middle School (CHA) 233 11 21:1

Hopwood Middle School (HMS) 913 45 20:1

Tinian Jr. High School* (TJHS) - - -

Dr. Rita H. Inos High School (RHISHS) 221 13 17:1

Kagman High School (KHS) 586 26 23:1

Marianas High School (MHS) 1,664 50 33:1

Saipan Southern High School (SSHS) 808 27 30:1

Tinian High School (THS) 260 17 15:1

Head Start 399 14 29:1

Early Childhood 50 2 25:1

Early Head Start* 32 14 2.1 Total 10,220 463 22:1 *TJHS and RHIJHS share the same faculty and staff with their high school campus. *Early Head Start Program started as of SY 15-16

Note: The above information excludes the following teachers: SPED, Reading Resource, Bilingual and Computer teachers, etc.

Source: Administrators Plus, JD Edwards (AS400), Head Start Program, and Early Intervention As of September 9, 2016.

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 7

Pre-K to 12th Grade: Early Head Start Increase-Decrease Rate of Student Age Group Enrollment % Ethnicity Below 1 Year 4 0% Beginning of Beginning of % 1 12 0% Ethnic Group 2015-2016 2015-2016 Change 2 16 0% Chamorro 3,691 3,667 -1% Carolinian 907 833 -9% Early Childhood Chamorro/Carolinian 139 127 -9% Age Group Enrollment % 1 9 0% Chuukese 523 531 2% 2 14 0% Filipino 3,455 3,435 -1% 3 27 0% Palauan 319 311 -3% Pohnpeian 167 168 1% Pre-K (Head Start Program) Age Group Enrollment % Marshallese 32 25 -28% 3 136 1% Yapese 96 95 -1% 4 263 3% Korean 184 142 -30% Kosraean 21 17 -24% Elementary Caucasian 75 54 -39% Age Group Enrollment % 4 5 0% Black-American 2 1 -100% 5 498 5% Chinese 357 399 11% 6 684 7% Japanese 106 109 3% 7 703 7% Other Pacific Islanders 20 37 46% 8 685 7% Others 255 269 5% Total 10,349 10,220 -1% 9 723 7% Source: Includes Early Childhood, Pre-K (Head Start Program), and K-12 information from 10 710 7% Administrators Plus. As of October 5, 2016. Middle & Jr. High School Age Group Enrollment % Citizen Category Total % 11 714 7% United States (US) 9,442 92% 12 725 7% Chuuk (FSM) 48 0% 13 742 7% Republic of Philippines 423 4% 8% Republic of Palau (FAS) 19 0% 14 779 Pohnpei (FSM) 22 0% High School Republic of Marshall Islands (FAS) 2 0% Age Group Enrollment % Yap (FSM) 18 0% 15 799 8% Kosrae (FSM) 1 0% 16 868 8% Korea 62 1% 17 726 7% Republic of China 58 1% 18 263 3% 0% Japan 4 19 100 1% Others 1% 121 20 12 0% Total 10,220 100% 21 3 0% Source: Includes Early Childhood Intervention, Pre-K (Head Start Program), and K-12 information from Administrators Plus. Total 10,220 100% As of September 9, 2016.

8 CNMI Public school system Pre-K to 12th Grade: Special Education Enrollment Head Start Enrollment SPED Enrollment % Pre-K (Head Start Program) - Saipan 343 46 13% Pre-K (Head Start Program) - Tinian 29 1 3% Pre-K (Head Start Program) - 27 1 4% Total 399 48 12%

Elementary Enrollment SPED Enrollment %

Garapan Elementary School (GES) 634 34 5%

Greogrio T. Camacho Elementary School (GTC) 305 8 3%

Kagman Elementary School (KAG) 400 17 4%

Koblerville Elementary School (KES) 627 42 7%

Oleai Elementary School (OES) 451 34 8%

San Vicente Elementary School (SVS) 647 52 8%

Sinapalo Elementary School (SNP) 204 25 12%

Tinian Elementary School (TIN) 268 8 3%

William S. Reyes Elementary School (WSR) 679 60 9% Total 4,215 280 7%

Middle & Jr. High School Enrollment SPED Enrollment %

Dandan Middle School (DMS) 364 29 8%

Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr. High School (RHIJHS) 66 8 12%

Francisco M. Sablan Middle School (FMS) 299 25 8%

Tanapag Middle School (TMS) 176 12 7%

Chacha Oceanview Middle School (CHA) 233 28 12%

Hopwood Middle School (HMS) 913 82 9%

Tinian Jr. High School (TJHS) 83 6 7% Total 2,134 190 9%

High School Enrollment SPED Enrollment %

Dr. Rita H. Inos High School (RHISHS) 155 19 12%

Kagman High School (KHS) 586 72 12%

Marianas High School (MHS) 1,664 148 9%

Saipan Southern High School (SSHS) 808 75 9%

Tinian High School (THS) 177 12 7% Total 3,390 326 10% Special Education Enrollment by Island Island Enrollment SPED Enrollment % Saipan 9,129 764 8% Tinian 557 27 5% Rota 452 53 12% Total 10,138 844 8%

Note: Excludes Early Childhood Intervention and Early Head Start.

Source: Special Education and Pre-K (Head Start Program) As of September 9, 2016.

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 9 Senior Graduates SY 2015-2016 Beginning Number % Public School Seniors Enrollment of Graduates Overall Senior Graduates Survey Results 101% Marianas High 332 335 After graduation, I plan to: Kagman High 119 126 106% 1. Attend a Post Secondary Institution 465 Saipan Southern High 126 141 112% 2. Attend the Armed Forces 29 Tinian High 36 38 106% 3. Be Employed or Seek Employment 147 Dr. Rita H. Inos High 54 38 70% 4. Other/No Response 37 Total 667 678 102% Total 678 The above 100% average reflects the additional students enrolled/promoted during the school year.

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Overall Senior Graduates Survey Results Post Secondary Institution 22% Armed Forces

69% Employeed/Seeking Employment Other/No Response

4% Complied: June 2016 Source: School Exit Surveys Culled by Students First

Pre-K (Head Start Program) Enrollment Summary Student-Staff Enrollment Staff Center Ratio Tanapag 34 2 17:1 Garapan 67 4 17:1 Oleai 32 2 16:1 Dandan 30 2 15:1 102 2 17:1 San Antonio 45 6 23:1 Kagman 33 2 17:1 Sub Total 343 20 17.1 Tinian 29 2 15:1 Rota 27 2 14:1 Sub Total 56 4 14:1 Total Enrollment 399 24 17:1 Source: Pre-K (Head Start Program) As of October 5, 2015.

10 CNMI Public school system Free Meal Eligibility Count Total Total % Free Elementary Schools Free Eligibility Enrollment Meal Eligibility

Greogrio T. Camacho Elementary School (GTC) 209 305 69%

Garapan Elementary School (GES) 481 634 76%

Kagman Elementary School (KAG) 289 400 72%

Koblerville Elementary School (KES) 509 627 81%

Oleai Elementary School (OES) 365 451 81%

San Vicente Elementary School (SVS) 496 647 77%

Sinapalo Elementary School (SNP) 111 204 54%

Tinian Elementary School (TIN) 183 268 68%

William S. Reyes Elementary School (WSR) 483 679 71% Total 3,126 4,215 74%

Total Total % Free Middle & Jr. High Schools Free Eligibility Enrollment Meal Eligibility

Dandan Middle School (DMS) 245 364 67%

Francisco M. Sablan Middle School (FMS) 230 299 77%

Tanapag Middle School (TMS) 113 176 64%

Chacha Oceanview Middle School (CHA) 151 233 65%

Hopwood Middle School (HMS) 611 913 67%

Tinian Jr. High School* (TJHS) - - -

Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr. High School* (RHIJHS) - - - Total 1,350 1,985 68% *TJHS and RHIJHS share the same faculty and staff with their high school campus.

Total Total % Free High Schools Free Eligibility Enrollment Meal Eligibility

Dr. Rita H. Inos High School (RHISHS) 132 221 60%

Kagman High School (KHS) 343 586 59%

Marianas High School (MHS) 863 1664 52%

Saipan Southern High School (SSHS) 448 808 55%

Tinian High School (THS) 116 260 45% Total 1,902 3,539 54%

Total Enrollment 6,378 9,739 65% Note: Excludes Early Childhood Intervention and Pre-K (Head Start Program). Source: Food & Nutrition Services As of October 21, 2016.

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 11 School Staffing Pattern Data Classroom Guidance Instructors Principal Support Teacher Vice Total Elementary Schools Teacher Counselors Staff* Aides Principals

Greogrio T. Camacho Elementary School (GTC) 15 1 1 1 4 4 1 27

Garapan Elementary School (GES) 30 - 5 1 3 9 1 49

Kagman Elementary School (KAG) 20 1 1 1 2 7 1 33

Koblerville Elementary School (KES) 24 1 2 1 5 7 1 41

Oleai Elementary School (OES) 24 1 1 1 4 12 1 44

San Vicente Elementary School (SVS) 29 1 1 1 3 11 1 47

Sinapalo Elementary School (SNP) 14 1 1 1 5 6 - 28

Tinian Elementary School (TIN) 13 1 1 1 8 4 - 28

William S. Reyes Elementary School (WSR) 32 2 2 1 4 9 1 51 Total 201 9 15 9 38 69 7 348 *K to 5th Grade. All others are K-6th Grade.

Classroom Guidance Instructors Principal Support Teacher Vice Total Middle & Jr. High Schools Teacher Counselors Staff* Aides Principals

Dandan Middle School (DMS) 17 1 2 1 5 9 1 36

Francisco M. Sablan Middle School (FMS) 16 1 - 1 3 6 1 28

Tanapag Middle School (TMS) 11 1 2 1 4 3 1 23

Chacha Oceanview Middle School (CHA) 11 1 2 1 5 1 - 21

Hopwood Middle School (HMS) 45 4 3 1 7 7 2 69

Tinian Jr. High School* (TJHS) ------

Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr. High School* (RHIJHS) ------Total 100 8 9 5 24 26 5 177

*TJHS and RHIJHS share the same faculty and staff with their high school campus.

Guidance Classroom Counsel- Instructors Principal Support Teacher Vice Total High Schools Teacher ors Staff* Aides Principals

Dr. Rita H. Inos High School (RHISHS) 13 1 1 1 12 4 1 33

Kagman High School (KHS) 26 4 3 1 9 5 1 49

Marianas High School (MHS) 50 6 3 1 9 7 2 78

Saipan Southern High School (SSHS) 27 2 2 1 8 7 - 47

Tinian High School (THS) 17 1 2 1 8 4 1 34 Total 133 14 11 5 46 27 5 241

Elementary & Secondary Total 434 31 35 19 108 122 17 766 Note: The above information includes all teachers: SPED, Reading Resource, Bilingual, and Computer teachers, etc.

Source: JD Edwards (AS400) *Support Staff includes any of the following: Administrative Assistant, Maintenance, Registrars, Bus Drivers (Rota & Tinian), School Aide, Clerk Typist, Custodian, Truant Officer

12 CNMI Public school system Budget Allocation for Fiscal Year 2017

Personnel All Others Total Local* $31,500,000.00 $4,941,646.00 $36,441,646.00 Federal** $9,969,430.00 $28,352,063.00 $38,321,493.00

14% 26% Local Federal 86% Personnel 74% Personnel All Others All Others

*Local Funds information provided by passaged of Public Law 18-66. *Local All Others **Federal All Others ** Federal Grant funds are provided by various federal agencies. 1. Bus/ Vehicle Fuel 1. Nutritious Student Meals 2. Office Supplies 2. Grants to Schools for Instructional Materials and Supplies 3. Equipment 3. Instructional Services for Private Schools 4. CUC Power, Water, & Sewer 4. Support Services 5. State Assessments 6. Professional Development for Teachers and School Leaders 7. Laptop Computers for Students

Budget Allocation for Fiscal Year 2016

Personnel All Others Total Local* $28,500,000,00 $4,941,646.00 $33,441,646.00 Federal** $9,969,430.00 $26,352,063.00 $36,321,493.00

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27% Federal Local Personnel 85% Personnel 73% All Others All Others

Complied: August 2016 *Local All Others **Federal All Others Source: Federal Programs Office & Fiscal and Budget 1. Bus/ Vehicle Fuel 1. Nutritious Student Meals 2. Office Supplies 2. Grants to Schools for Instructional Materials and Supplies 3. Equipment 3. Instructional Services for Private Schools 4. CUC Power, Water, & Sewer 4. Support Services 5. State Assessments 6. Professional Development for Teachers and School Leaders 7. Laptop Computers for Students

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 13 14 CNMI Public school system Public School System Directory

Board of Education Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email MaryLou S. Ada, J.D., Chairwoman 237-3049 664-3711 [email protected] Valerie K. Malwelbug, Administrative Officer 237-3027 [email protected] Geroge Palican, Internal Auditor 237-3042 [email protected] Teresa Sablan, Board of Education Licensure Officer 237-301 0 [email protected] Board of Education Conference Room 237-3143 -

Office of the Commissioner of Education Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Cynthia I. Deleon Guerrero, Commissioner of Education 237-3003 664-3798 [email protected] Jaqueline Reyes, Administrative Officer 237-3061 664-3798 [email protected] Adam Hardwicke, Legal Counsel 237-3047 664-3798 [email protected] Delia Maratita,Administrative Specialist 237-3046 [email protected]

Federal Programs Office Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Tim Thornburgh, Federal Programs Officer 237-3065 664-3797 [email protected] Dencio Manglona 237-3057 664-3797 [email protected] Bernie Calvo 237-3038 664-3797 [email protected] Armie Catalla 237-3040 664-3797 [email protected] Liz Romolor 237-3057 664-3797 [email protected]

Equal Employment Office Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Charley Kenty, Equal Employment Officer 237-3075 664-3798 [email protected]

Elementary Schools Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number

Garapan Elementary School (GES) 664-3951/57; 237-3341/42 664-3954

Gregorio T. Camacho Elementary School (GTC) 664-3400/01/02; 237-3121/22 664-3410

Kagman Elementary School (KAG) 664-3911/12/13; 237-3965/66 664-3920

Koblerville Elementary School (KES) 664-3961/61/62/63/65; 237-3621/22/23 664-3964

Oleai Elementary School (OES) 664-3942/43/44/45; 237-3501 664-3941

San Vicente Elementary School (SVS) 664-3981/82/83/84; 237-3792/93/61 664-3985

Sinapalo Elementary School (SNP) 532-9521/23; 237-4073 532-9523

Tinian Elementary School (TIN) 433-9250/51; 237-4106 433-0455

William S. Reyes Elementary School (WSR) 664-3971/72; 237-3541/42/43 664-3973

Middle & Junior High School Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number

Dandan Middle School (DMS) 664-5025/26/27; 237-3661 664-5035

Francisco M. Sablan Middle School (FMS) 664-3930/33; 237-3581/82 664-3934

Tanapag Middle School (TMS) 664-3425/28; 237-3161/62/72 664-3430

Chacha Oceanview Middle School (CHA) 664-4100/01/02/03; 237-3921/22/25 664-4104

Hopwood Jr. High School (HMS) 664-5075/76/77/78/79; 237-3422/25 664-5080

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 15 High School Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number

Dr. Rita H. Inos Jr. Sr. High School (RHIJHS) 532-9502/07 532-9501

Kagman High School (KHS) 664-3780/84; 237-3834/32 664-3788

Marianas High School (MHS) 664-3800/04/80; 237-3201/06 664-3805/40

Saipan Southern High School (SSHS) 664-4000; 237-3713/02 664-4015

Tinian Jr. Sr. High School (THS) 433-9270/71; 237-4161/64 433-9275

Human Resources Office Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Lucretia Borja, Human Resource Director 237-3052/37 664-3826 [email protected] Assistant Human Resource Director, (vacant) 664-3826 - Administrative Assistant, D’Anna Muna 664-3826 d’[email protected] Personnel Specialist III, Charlene Quitano 237-3079 664-3826 [email protected] Personnel Specialist III, Patricia Aguon-Cruz 664-3826 [email protected] Personnel Specialist I, Leslie Ada 237-3059 664-3826 [email protected] Personnel Specialist I, Sonia Cabrera 664-3826 [email protected]

Office of Accountability, Research, & Evaluation (ARE) Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Lynette L. Villagomez, Associate Commissioner for A.R.E. 237-3050 664-3796 [email protected] Administrative Assistant, JP Indalecio 237-3026 664-3796 [email protected] Assessment Program Manager, Fasefulu Tigilau 237-3024/3199 664-3796 [email protected] Accreditation Program Analyst, Jaclyn Quitugua 237-3055 664-3796 [email protected]

Office of Curriculum & Instruction (OCI) Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Jackie A. Quitugua, Associate Commissioner for Curriculum & Instruction 237-3004 664-3796 [email protected] Administrative Officer, Tammy Ada 237-3002 664-3796 [email protected] Lanquage Arts, (vacant) 237-3034 664-3796 [email protected] Science, (vacant) 237-3009 664-3796 - Bilingual Program (Carolinian) Coordinator, (vacant) 237-3017 664-3796 [email protected] Bilingual Program (Chamorro) Coordinator, Jonas M. Barcinas 237-3084 664-3796 [email protected] Career Technical Education, Dr. Jessica B. Taylor 237-3048 664-3796 [email protected] Fine Arts, Farah Younis - 664-3796 [email protected] Math, Lizabeth Hofschneider 237-3030 664-3796 [email protected] Health & Physcial Education, Crystal Pangelinan - 664-3796 [email protected] Social Studies, - 664-3796 [email protected]

16 CNMI Public school system Office of Student & Support Services (SSS) Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Yvonne R. Pangelinan, Associate Commissioner for S.S.S. 237-3013 664-3796 [email protected] Administrative Assistant, Myrna Babauta 237-3033 664-3796 [email protected] AmeriCorp, Victoria Nicholas 237-3076 664-3796 [email protected] Administrative Assistant, Elizabeth Aguon 237-3293 664-3796 [email protected] Cooperative Education, Christopher Tenorio 237-3025 664-3796 [email protected] Family & Community Involvment, Raymond Muna 237-3020 664-3796 [email protected] Instructional Technology, vacant 237-3014 664-3796 - PREP Program, Melisha B. San Nicolas 237-3066 664-3796 [email protected] Student Services, Frances Ulloa 237-3032 664-3796 [email protected] Special Education Programs Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Suzanne Lizama, Special Education Coordinator 237-3019 664-3774 [email protected] Assistant Coordinator, Laura Brown 237-3022 664-3774 [email protected] Administrative Assistant, Lori Baulechong 237-3012 664-3774 [email protected] Administrative Officer, Esther Tilipao 237-3029 664-3774 [email protected] Administrative Assistant, Natalie Suda 237-3063 664-3774 [email protected] Data Manager, Nora Pangelinan 237-3082 664-3774 [email protected] Personnel Specialist, Donna Flores 237-3015 664-3774 [email protected] Tiny Eye Coordinator, Lucille Tenorio 237-3021 664-3774 [email protected] Early Childhood (Special Education Programs) Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Robin Palacios, Early Childhood Program Coordinator 237-3018 664-3774 [email protected] Head Start Program Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Melissa Palacios, Head Start Program Director 664-3751 664-3760 [email protected] Administrative Officer, Candace Celis 664-3751 664-3760 [email protected] Alternative Education (Marianas High School) Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Felisa Brel, Director 237-3296 - [email protected] Counselor, vacant 237-3295 - -

Fiscal & Budget Office Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Derek Sasamoto, Director of Finance 237-3067 664-3750 [email protected] Comptroller, Perlie Santos 237-3085 664-3750 [email protected] Payroll, Naydine Aguon 237-3089 664-3750 [email protected] Payroll, Catherine Regalado 237-3054 664-3750 [email protected] Payables, Elia Odoshi 237-3023 664-3750 [email protected] Payables, Melinda Aguon 237-3086 664-3750 [email protected] Treasury, Mary Ann Borja 237-3044 664-3750 [email protected] Travel, Ronna Eriich 237-3087 664-3750 [email protected] Accountant, Remy Matagolai 237-3045 664-3750 [email protected] Procurement & Supply Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Acting Procurement & Supply Officer, Rita Dela Cruz 237-3062 664-3791 [email protected] Administrative Officer, Melba Vilaga 237-3035 664-3791 [email protected] Administrative Officer, Elsa Castro 237-3088 664-3791 [email protected] Property Inventory Control Specialist, Alkantro Sarapio 237-3068 664-3791 [email protected] Supply Specialist, Lillian Gumba 237-3008 664-3791 [email protected] Supply Specialist, Jess Santos, Lower Base (Warehouse) 322-6404 322-6408 [email protected]

SY 2016-2017 Facts & Figures 17 Office of Administrative Services Office Direct Phone Number Office Fax Number Email Glenn Muna, Associate Commissioner for Administrative Services 237-3006 664-3798 [email protected] Administrative Officer, Evonne Cabrera 237-3069 664-3798 [email protected] Data & Records Management, Gerald Reyes 237-3083 664-3798 [email protected] Data & Records Management, Ruth Calvo 237-3011 664-3798 [email protected] Statistician, Probio Cabrera 237-3053 664-3798 [email protected] Webmaster, Jordan Scott 237-3043 664-3798 [email protected] Mail Runner, Rick Muna 664-3713 664-3798 [email protected] Emergency Operations & Crisis Management, Joaquin V. Diaz 322-3506 664-3798 [email protected] Media & Print Production, Emelinda Cabrera 783-8995 664-3798 [email protected] Capital Improvement Projects - - - Program Coordinator, Rachel Fusco 322-3716/17 664-3715 [email protected] Capital Improvement Project Office, Rommel Mostales 322-3716/17 664-3715 [email protected] Monitor and Compliance, Eric Magofna 322-3716/17 664-3715 [email protected] Building and Ground Maintenance, Glenn Smith 322-3716/17 664-3715 [email protected] Trades Specialist, Leandro Montealegre 783-8851 664-3715 [email protected] Electrician, Raul Blanca 783-8847 664-3715 [email protected] Technology & Communication Networks - - -

State Technology Coordinator, Joseph Torres 237-3056 664-3798 [email protected]

Network Specialist, Shawn Deleon Guerrero 237-3007 664-3798 [email protected]

Network Specialist, Ferdinand Ngirmekur 237-3039 664-3798 [email protected]

Network Specialist, Edward John Sablan 237-3018 664-3798 [email protected]

Network Specialist, Franz Decena 237-3098 664-3798 [email protected] Pupil Transportation - - -

Program Manager, Kimo Rosario 322-9457/8 664-6408 [email protected] Administrative Assistant, Fidelia Ruben 322-9457/8 664-6408 [email protected]

Special Education Bus Leader, Manny Sablan 322-9457/8 664-6408 [email protected]

Bus Team Leader, Gregorio Perez [email protected]

Mechanic Department , Augustin Aldan 322-3194 664-6408 [email protected]

Mechanic Department, Abraham Quitugua 322-3194 664-6408 [email protected] Food & Nutrition Services - - -

Program Cooridnator, Dale Roberts 664-3904 664-3717 [email protected]

Administrative Officer, Juan Babauta 664-3901 664-3717 [email protected]

Nutritionist, Kaisa Anderson 664-3904 664-3717 [email protected]

Food Monitor, Vilma Castro 664-3902 664-3717 [email protected]

Food Monitor, Sol San Nicolas 664-3901 664-3717 [email protected]

Food Safety Specialist, Perry Sablan 664-3902 664-3717 [email protected]

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