44 Sci fct\' Cones lS" 50 45 Safl'IY (:one,; 48"
46 ~"1fctY C1)0C:-; 9" 30
47 Score Ho.1rd 2
48 s, >ecerb:1lls 20 49 So ftbc1ll Ha,;<;,;
50 Softb:1ll <:Jass l'c1ck. Sccond:1rv. Include Halls. Gopher Snort
51 St1tiomrv Bike 4
52 Stopwatch
53 Table Tennis 6 54 Table Tennis Halls, Pack of 144 rn 6
55 Table Tennis !'addle
56 Teacher Chair 6
57 Teacher Desk. Single l\:dcstal 6 58 Teacher Filin!!: Cabinet 4 Dr:1wcr 6 ~~':_!_IJ~'"~I! lc__l_l_1 _ _c_:_l__J
59 Tennis Halls 6
,-,'1pf, 60 Tennis Net 66 Tennis Raqucts , \sst. 20
67 Timer 6
68 Treadmill
69 Tug-of-\Var Rope
70 Volkvball Net
71 V ollevball Standard. Portable '1d1•r1,,1·
7'2 Vollevballs 20
73 Wci!!;ht Bench 6
74 Wrestling Mat 10 x 10 6 -·-·._,L1-'.l!I_, '-' ·~•"
75 .\luminum Bleacher. 5 row, 50 seat capacity 20
76 Universal ( ;ym 0c!!: press, :1rm. laterals, ctc)
______:_c~_,_·_: ___ : '_ 77 Shower Curtain 20
78 Coif Club Set 5 79
80 Coif Cround Cups 20
81 Coif Halls. \\'iftle 11)0
82 20
83 84 SS JC<,nrlull I klmcts 50
50 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLLATERAL LIST
87 Football Chin Stran 50 ~~.k+~~~~~UJ 88 Football Pad,; 50 ~_':}_'...'c...... ~o.'...'.!.ll 89 Football Knee Pad,; 50 ·~~-'!_<_.2.!.U 90 Football Thigh Pads 50 '~.'.. U.::ili~~J_ 91 J!ootball Butt Pads 50 '\\\'\',rH~~ 92 Football Helt 50 ~;.,.:_:_~0:.._~ 93 f«ootball Tee 5 D' n,.J, 12:.~.0...:~12! 9-J- Football Pants 50 ~,.;!if.+1:·... •.L~lli 95 I 1ootball Speed Demom _l___~~
'" LIGUAN I ADACAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STAKEHOLDERS' INPUT FOR COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT
Grade Level I Department Area Name School
Kindergarten Maryann Kalgren Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
1st Grade Rose Leon Guerrero .Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
2nd Grade Leesue Kalgren Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
3rd Grade Veronica Garrido Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School 4th Grade Jan Rudlolph Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
5th Grade Patricia Kier Juan M. Guerrero Elementary Sc~ool
Chamorro Marie Rivera Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
Special Education Maribelle Bautista Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
Nurse J ospeha Lizama Artero Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
Librarian Rose Sizemore Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
Kindergarten Amalia Badua Chief Brodie Elementary School
Rochelle Vega Chief Brodie Elementary School
Delia Alcompor Chief Brodie Elementary School
Albina Santos Chief Brodie Elementary School 1st Grade Jamie Aquino Chief Brodie Elementary School
Angela Cruz Chief Brodie
Linda Burkholder Chief Brodie Elemental}' School
3rd Grade Doris Franquez Chief Brodie Elementary School
5th Grade Carla Aguon Chief Brodie Elementary School
Tillie Blas Chief Brodie Elementary School
James Maxwell Chief Brodie Elementary School
Pauline Taitingfong Chief Brodie Elementary School
LOTE/ ESL Joonsook Kim Chief Brodie Elementary School
Chamorro Albert Naputi Chief Brodie Elementary School
Special Education Kimberly Barrett-Pendon Chief Brodie Elementary School
Gate Teacher Rebecca Klemm Chief Brodie Elementary School
Guidance Counselor Maude Van Ausdall Chief Brodie Elementary School
Health Counselor David Hendricks Chief Brodie Elementary School
Librarian Irmingarda Diola Chief Brodie Elementary School Reading Coordinator Sarah Velencia Chief Brodie Elementary School Grade Level I Department Area Name School Counselor Dr. Josephine Caluag M.A. Ulloa Elementary School
Special Education Windy Lagaspi Special Education Division
Pre-School Jayne Driza Special Education Division
Kindergarten Bernadita C. Terbio As'Tumbo Elementary School
1st Grade Ronald J. Pangelinan Chief Brodie Elementary School
2nd Grade Florina Perez Finegayan Elementary School
3rd Grade Melissa Galindez Maria Ulloa Elementary School 5th Grade Maria Manibusan Chief Brodie Elementary SchoolChamorru Ronald Laguana Chamorru Studies Division ASTUMBO MIDDLE SCHOOL STAKEHOLDERS' INPUT FOR COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT
Content/ Department Area School
Art: Franklin Manibusan Jose Rios Middle School
Band: Carol Flores F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School Jason Martin Vicente Benavente Middle School
Career Education: Jess San Nicolas F .B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Chamorro: Ronald Laguana Chamorro Studies
Choir: Irene Cabral F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Computer Science: Ron Espina Vicente Benavente Middle School
Jennifer San Nicolas F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
English as a Second Language Felicitas Angel F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Karen Careon F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Donna Cruz F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Diane Shelton F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Fine and Practical Arts: Cielo Rubio F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Health: Mr. Manalac Vicente Benavente Middle School
Mr. Zapanta Vicente Benavente Middle School Content/ Department Area School
Home Economics: Cecilia Lacdoo F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Industrial Arts: Mike Sotto Vicente Benavente Middle School
Language A11s: Rowena Castro F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Michelle Bednarzyk George Washington High School
Alpha Espina F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Library: Rose Unpingco George Washington High School
Mark Kemper Agueda Johnston Middle School
Debra Duenas J.Q. San Miguel Elementary School
Math: Carlos Gumataotao Vicente Benavente Middle School
Erlinda Young F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Nurse: Shirley Cruz Vicente Benavente Middle School
Antonita Garcia F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Physical Education: Ron Deseo F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School Content/ Department Area Name School
Physical Education: Mel Quintanilla Vicente Benavente Middle School
Reading: Patrick Egrubay F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Science: Aileen Canos F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Leilani Guerrero Vicente Benavente Middle School Irene Mafnas F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Social Studies: May Llanes Vicente Benavente Middle School
Angelica Blas F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Amy Martin F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Special Education: Ellen Flores F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Mae Camacho Special Education
Vocational: Wilhemina Sharma Simon Sanchez High School
Cafeteria: Vince Martinez Acting Administrator, Food and Nutrition Management Services
Jesse Perez Ordot Chalan Pago Elementary School
Computer Networking: Ray Yoshida Financial Systems Analysis Information Systems, GPSS
Developer Representative: Tracy Mann Program Manager, Facility Program Management, Inc. ' h
OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL STAKEHOLDERS' INPUT FOR COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT
Content/ Department Area School/Office
Art: Neil Saylor Simon Sanchez High School
Band: Delfin Damian Southern High School Rolando Dionio F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School Carol Flores F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Business: Jeanette Mesa Simon Sanchez High School
Chamorro: Michael Aguon John F. Kennedy High School Ron Laguana Chamorro Studies Division, GPSS
Choir: Irene Cabral F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School Delfin Damian Southern High School
Computer Science: D. T. Quinata John F. Kennedy High School
Consumer Family Science: Catherine Filush John F. Kennedy High School Cecile Gombar John F. Kennedy High School Wilhemina Sharma Simon Sanchez High School
Fine and Practical Arts: Ron Canos Simon Sanchez High School Sonny Chargualaf John F. Kennedy High School
Guidance & Counseling Dr. Josephine Caluag Maria A. Ulloa Elementary School
Health: James Nahalowaa Simon Sanchez High School
JROTC: Capt. lgnas Susuico Simon Sanchez High School lSgt. (RET) Joseph Salas George Washington High
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Content/ Department Area School/Office
Language Arts: M. Bednarzyk George Washington High School
Library: Helen Juralbal John. F. Kennedy High School Rose Unpingco George Washington High School Mark Kemper Agueda Johnston Middle School Debra Duenas J.Q. San Miguel Elementary School
Math: Constantine Alarcon Simon Sanchez High School
Nurse: Vicky Ballares John F. Kennedy High School
Physical Education: James Lujan John F. Kennedy High School Bobbie Quinata Interscholastic Coordinator, GPSS
Science: Lyle Babberl John F. Kennedy High School Aileen Canos F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School Zachary Concepcion George Washington High School Nathaniel Hunter F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School
Social Studies: Amy Martin F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School Beverly San Agustin Simon Sanchez High School
Special Education: JudyQuenga Special Education Division, GPSS
World Languages: Brenda Edelo Simon Sanchez High School
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OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL STAKEHOLDERS' INPUT FOR COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT
Content/ Department Area Name School/Office
Guam Community College Dr. Reilly Ridgell Dean School and Trade and Professional Services Secondary Programs Dr. Michelle Santos Dean of Technology and Student Services Geri James Associate Dean, Secondary Programs
Food Services: Vince Martinez PC IV, Food and Nutrition Services Management
Support Staff Victoria Acosta Administrative Assistant, GPSS Dan Tydingco Maintenance Custodian, GPSS John Diaz Maintenance Custodian, GPSS Ray Yoshida Financial Systems Analysis Information Systems, GPSS
Developer Representative: Tracy Mann Program Manager, Facility Program Management,
3 OF3 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL Descriptor Term: Descriptor Code: Issued Date: 338 Nov. 27, 2000
MIDDLE SCHOOL CURRICULUM Rescinds: Issued: REQUIREMENTS Nov. 27. 2000
BOARD POLICY
Introduction
The impo1iance of achieving developmentally responsive middle level schools cannot be overemphasized. Developmentally responsive schools should exhibit the following characteristics: 1) A curriculum that is challenging, integrative, and exploratory; 2) Varied teaching and learning approaches; 3) Authentic and meaningful assessments; 4) Flexible organizational structures; 5) Programs and policies that foster health and safety; and 6) Guidance and support services. **
This policy specifies the approved Middle School Curriculum that is to be implemented by each of the Guam Public Middle Schools. This curriculum specifies the required subjects that the transescent student in grades six through eight shall complete before continuing on to high school.
The Middle School Program shall include advisory time, interdisciplinary team teaching with a team planning period, exploratory courses, and the option of time blocks m1d/or flexible scheduling.
Required Subjects: Each student shall take two (2) semesters per year of the following courses:
Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Reading Reading Reading Social Studies (World History) Social Studies (World Geography) Social Studies (U.S. History) Science (General) Science (LifeJ Science (Earth) Math Math/Pre-Algebra Math/Pre-Algebra/or Algebra
Three (3) semesters of PE. One ( 1) semester of Health. Two (2) consecutive semesters I One (I) year of Chamorro Language. One ( 1) semester of Career Education. One ( 1) semester of Computers.
**See attached definitions of page 3.
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Exploratorv Courses: These courses may be offered on a quarterly or semester basis with the effort being placed on providing the students with the opportunity to explore the greatest number of these courses.
Ati Beginning Band Beginning Choir Beginning Intermediate Intermediate Advanced Advanced Advanced Concert Choir Creative Crafts Jazz Band Mixed Choir Cultural Dance/Art Concert Band General Music
Career Academy Business Agricultural Science Home Economics Industrial A1is Marketing Tourism World Language
Pass/No Pass Courses Office Aide (7th SA 720) Office Aide (8th SA820)
Other Considerations:
•!• For a student failing two (2) or more courses, alternative forms of education are encouraged in an effo1i to remediate and decrease retention rates. Viable alternatives such as double dosing remediate courses, Saturday and after-school programs are recommended.
•!• Any student reaching age 15 prior to the opening of the new school year shall not be eligible to attend middle school. Prior to the end of the previous school year, the administrator of the middle school will meet wit the parent/guardian and the student to prepare them for moving the student to the high school in order to provide the student with age appropriate placement. To further facilitate this preparation, the student may be required to attend a summer school program, and when possible should be included in all pre-registration and orientation meetings at the receiving school. The process of moving a student to the high school for age appropriate placement must be completed prior to the beginning of the new school year. This age requirement takes into account Public Law 24-26 regarding the age of students beginning kindergarten and allows enough flexibility for retention to occur twice, if necessary.
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Definition of Terms
Advisory Time: a regularly scheduled period each day/week in which students interact with peers/teachers about both personal and school-related concerns (note, there are various names for this time i.e. homebase, pnme time, and other special names for this teacher guidance time).
Authentic Assessment: methods of assessing student achievement or performance that, are as close to real-life situations as the setting allows.
Exploratory Courses: regularly-scheduled curriculum experiences designed to help students discover and/or examine learning related to their changing needs, aptitudes, and interests (this term is used in lieu of electives).
Flexible Scheduling: "chunk" of uninterrupted teaching time allocated to a given group of students and teachers on an interdisciplinary team.
Guidance and Support Services: through guidance counselors, health counselors, advisor/advisee, and programs such as GA TE, LOTE, and SPED the students' cognitive and affective needs are the focus.
Interdisciplinary Team: an instructional organization of two to five teachers representing varied disciplines that pool their resources, interests, expertise, and knowledge of students to jointly take the responsibility for meeting educational needs of a common group of students.
Team Planning: teachers 011 the same team have a common planning period during which they can meet together 011 a daily basis to hold team meetings, student/parent conferences, and plan interdisciplinary instruction.
Time Blocks: organization of the school day into large units of time that may be utilized in varied and productive ways by the school staff.
Transescence: the stage of development that begins prior to the onset of puberty and extends through the early stages of adolescence.
Source: Fork, Imogene & Sandra Schurr. 1993. The Definitive Middle School Guide: A Handbook for Success: Incentive Publications: Nashville, Tennessee.
ADOPTED: November 27, 2000
Completed by mec Descriptor Tem1: Descriptor Code: Issued Date: 346 1/23/84
INSTRUCTIONAL TIME FOR Rescinds: Issued: ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
BOARD POLICY
PRIMARY LEVEL (1-3) INSTRUCTIONAL TIME BLOCK
Subject Minutes Per Week
1. Language Arts (Reading, Spelling, 600 Phonics, Writing) *** 2. Mathematics 250 3. Social Studies 150 4. Science 150 5. Physical Education/health 125 6. Music/Art 125 7. Chamorro 100
TOT AL INSTRUCTIONAL TIME: 1,500
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL (4, 5) INSTRUCTIONAL TIME BLOCK
Subject Minutes Per Week
1. Language Arts (Reading, spelling, 600 Phonics, Writing) *** 2. Mathematics 250 3. Social Studies 140 4. Science 140 5. Physical Education/Health 110 6. Music/Art 110 7. Chamorro 150
TOTAL INSTRUCTIONAL TIME: 1,500
*** It is strongly recommended that reading and writing skills be taught in content areas to reduce reading and writing problems that hinder the grasp of content.
ADOPTED: BOARD OF EDUCATION 12119/83 Descriptor Term: Descriptor Code: Issued Date: 351.4
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION Rescinds: Issued: REQUIREMENTS November 27, 2000
BOARD POLICY
I. INTRODUCTION
Public law 21-132, Section 4114.1, mandates two general curricula for students of Guam public high schools:
(I) "Job entry level. A curriculum, which prepares high school, graduates to directly enter the job market upon graduation by providing them with appropriate classroom and laboratory programs that will develop occupational skills at least at the job ent1y level. Such programs shall teach and develop competency levels at the various skills, both current and projected, to meet the demands of Guam's social and economic growth.
(2) College entry. A curriculum, which prepares high school, graduates for entry into colleges and universities. Such curriculum shall adhere to the guidelines of the various associations ofcolleges and universities ofthe United States. "
To comply with this mandate, the Department of Education provides students with two courses of study; College Prep or Career Prep.
REQUIREMENTS TO RECEIVE A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA:
REQUIRED COURSES COLLEGE PREP CAREER PREP CREDITS CREDITS Language Arts 4 4 Social Studies1 4 3 Math2 4 3 3 ,., Science 4 .) Health I I Physical Education I I Chamorro I I Fine Arts I I TOTAL CORE REQUIREMENTS 20 17 Career Prep Courses 0 4-6 Selected Site-based Courses 4 1-3
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED 24 24 FOR A DIPLOMA 'Social Studies Requirements
Students must complete the following: • I credit - Guam History, • 1 credit - World Studies (World History or World Geography), and • 1 credit - Citizenship Studies (American Government/Civics, U.S. History) Note: College Prep students must take U.S. History and American Government
2Math Requirements
Students must complete the following: • 1 credit - Algebra II or Geometry (Algebra I is a prerequisite for these courses) Note: Career Prep students me~}' substitute Applied Math !for Algebra II or Geometry
3 Science Requirements
Students must complete the following: • I credit - Life Science (Biology or Living Biology), and • I credit - Physical Science (Physical Science, Chemistry, or Physics)
A minimum of 24 credits is required for a diploma from a Guam public high school.
• Additional credits may be required for students seeking career prep program ce11ificates, which are awarded in addition to the diploma.
• Career Prep Courses are those courses which fulfill the requirements of a specific career program.
• Selected Site-based Courses are the selection of courses that the school must provide that will enable students to complete an approved course of study.
*Both Career Prep Courses and Selected Site-based Courses may d[ffer ji·om school to school based on student needs· and available resources.
UL MINIMAL GRADE LEVEL DESIGNATION
GRADE LEVEL CREDITS EARNED
9TH grade 0-5.5
I 0111 grade 6.0- 11.5
11 111 grade 12.0 - 17.5
lih grade 18.0 or more Apr-18-08 05:44pm From-FEDERAL PROGRAMS +671 4774587 T-541 P 002 F-938
GUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM OFFICE OF TI-IF. SUPERINTENDENT
Hag:itila. Guam 96932 T dephon~: (6 71) 475-0457/0458 Fax: (671 )472-5003 E111ail: [email protected] \\rWW.!.!dOc.nc::t CORINA Y . .PAULINO Interim SupC!rinteodent of Educntion
Apl'il 18, 2008
Hono1·able Edward Baza Calvo Chairman, Committee on Finance, Taxation, Commerce & Economic Development Senator I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Li/1eslatura11 G11aha11 Hand Deliver
Re: Support on Bill No. 269 Subject: Requested Additional Information from Public Hearing
Hafa Adai Senator Calvo:
This letter is in reference to the Guam Public School System's (GPSS) support for Bill No. 269 and concerns that were brought up at Legislative Public Hearing on Wednesday, April 16, 2008. GPSS has delineated the Collateral Equipment and Library Books versus the Instruction/Operational Supplies & Materials. Please find attached for your perusal and disposition, listings consisting of the following:
• Collateral Equipment & Library Books Listing by schools (elementary, middle, & high) • Instn.ictional/Operational Supply & Material listing by schools (elementary, middle, & high)
The estimated cost by GPSS for Collateral Equipment and Library Books is approximately $4.7 million. However, based on comments made by Mr. Jason Ralston, Vice President of the Guam Education Facilities Foundation (GEFF), the Consultant will be able to procure the equipment through '"pool ordering'' realizing a twenty-percent (20%) savings. Hence, taking into account the 20% savings through "pool ordering," the cost for Collateral Equipment and Library Books to be procured via the Consultant will equate to $3,568,790.00. Please refer to the attachment for your perusal.
As of this afternoon, Mr. Ike C. Santos, GPSS Federal Programs Administrator and Acting Chief Plruuier, spoke with Ms. Tina Garcia from the Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority~ and was given the "green light" regarding the $3.6 million ceiling request for Collateral Equipment and Library Books. Apr-18-08 05:45pm From-FEDERAL PROGRAMS +671 4774587 T-541 P 003/031 F-938
Rt: Support on Bill No. 269 Subject: Requested Additional Information from Public Hearing Page 2of2.
Furrherrnore, GPSS was requested to separate the Collateral Equipment which will be funded through Bill No. 269. As a result of delineating the Collateral Equipment from the Instructional/Operational S1ipplies and Materials, GPSS is requesting the legislattU·e to promptly identify a specific funding source of about $1.2 million to procure the needed supplies and materials prior to the opening of the School Year 2008-2009.
We are hopefol the infonnation provided will address the concerns at the Public Hearing. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to your favorable support and snpport by the I Mina• Bente Nuebi Na Liheslarurcm Guahan on Bill No. 269. Should you reqnirc additional information, please feel free to contact Mr. Santos at 475-0470.
Put Respetu!
. PAULINO perintcndent of Education
Attachments cc: Governor of Guam Speaker J. Won Pat Members, I Mina' Ber1re Nuebi Na Liheslaruran Guahan Chairman, GEPB Members, GEPB GUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT P.O. Box DE Hagatna. Guam 96932 Telephone: (671)475-0457/0458 Fax: (671)472-5003 Email: [email protected] www.gdoe.net CORINA Y. PAULINO Interim Superintendent of Education
April 18, 2008 Date: . Honorable Edward Baza Calvo Chairman, Committee on Finance, Taxation, Commerce & Economic Development Senator I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Lilteslaturan Gualtan Committee on Finance, Taxation and Commerce Hand Deliver Office of Finance and Budget Date Rcv'c' : /) w/.¢' ¥ Re: Support on Bill No. 269 Time: __+'J:.:..J,Rf?~----- Subject: Requested Additional Information from Publi~!J8~~ng .- , ~.int Name: ~ ~ Ha/a Adai Senator Calvo: '
This letter is in reference to the Guam Public School System' s (GPSS) support for Bill No. 269 and concerns that were brought up at Legislative Public Hearing on Wednesday, April 16, 2008. GPSS has delineated the Collateral Equipment and Library Books versus the Instruction/Operational Supplies & Materials. Please find attached for your perusal and disposition, listings consisting of the following:
• Collateral Equipment & Library Books Listing by schools (elementary, middle, & high) • Instructional/Operational Supply & Material Listing by schools (elementary, middle, & high)
The estimated cost by GPSS for Collateral Equipment and Library Books is approximately $4. 7 million. However, based on comments made by Mr. Jason Ralston, Vice President of the Guam Education Facilities Foundation (GEFF), the Consultant will be able to procure the equipment through "pool ordering" realizing a twenty-percent (20%) savings. Hence, taking into account the 20% savings through "pool ordering," the cost for Collateral Equipment and Library Books to be procured via the Consultant will equate to $3,568,790.00. Please refer to the attachment for your perusal.
As of this afternoon, Mr. Ike C. Santos, GPSS Federal Programs Administrator and Acting Chief Planner, spoke with Ms. Tina Garcia from the Guam Economic Development and Commerce Authority, and was given the "green light" regarding the $3.6 million ceiling request for Collateral Equipment and Library Books. Re: Support on Bill No. 269 Subject: Requested Additional Information from Public Hearing Page 2 of2.
Furthermore, GPSS was requested to separate the Collateral Equipment which will be funded through Bill No. 269. As a result of delineating the Collateral Equipment from the Instructional/Operational Supplies and Materials, GPSS is requesting the legislature to promptly identify a specific funding source of about $1.2 million to procure the needed supplies and materials prior to the opening of the School Year 2008-2009.
We are hopeful the information provided will address the concerns at the Public Hearing. Thank you for your continued support and we look forward to your favorable support and support by the I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan on Bill No. 269. Should you require additional information, please feel free to contact Mr. Santos at 475-0470.
Put Respetu!
. PAULINO perintendent of Education
Attachments cc: Governor of Guam Speaker J. Won Pat Members, I Mina' Bente Nuebi Na Liheslaturan Guahan Chairman, GEPB Members, GEPB GPSS Cost for Collateral Equipment & Library Books inclusive of Consultant 20% Pool Ordering Cost - Consultant's Est. GPSS Estimated GPSS GPSS Total Coll. Equip. Pool Student Cost Collateral estimated cost Collateral & Ordering + Lib. School Enrollment Equipment Library Books Library Books Bks. Liguan Elementary 550 $ 434, 135.40 $ 117,578.28 $ 551,713.68 $ 464,886.60 Adacao Elementary 550 $ 434, 135.40 $ 117,578.28 $ 551,713.68 $ 464,886.60 As'Tumbo Middle 700 $ 913,864.24 $ 166,787.77 $ 1,080,652.01 $ 897,879.16 Okkodo High 1,200 $ 1,709,336.70 $ 373,668.24 $ 2,083,004.94 $ 1,741,137.60 TOTAL 3,000 $ 3,491,471.74 $ 775,612.57 $ 4,267,084.31 $ 3,568,789.96 Ref: FPO April 17, 2008 Note: The amount requested by GPSS is $3.6M (inclusive of 20% "pool ordering" savings UGUAN I ADACAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COLLATERAL LIST
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1-1-" Sucking Cha.irs 261 3:,1
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Srudenr Desk. Open Front Boot Box. :\djustahle Hieght
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1~ Conference !'.·lid fhck Chair 10 15 Ll 16 37 17 Filing C:ihiner, -t D ra\l:er \'l '/Lock 12 18 Filing Cihinrr, 2 Drawer \'f/ Lxk 19 fol 20 Re fn~r.u o r , Top-freezer. 16.6 Cu. Ft. 2 1 .\ lic rO\\" ave Ovtn (9 Cu .Ft Con1,;ect1o n) Dispby C a..~ 23 t:olding Chair wheat pa 25 Lcctnn 1.1.:i rh \vired and wircle:>s mic rophones 26 I.""ttcrbo;ird, 2 do<)r, non-t!lumin:Hr 29 Fm~ Extinglllsher, I01hs 30 G uam I ;\nienc.w Flag (StanJ.irJ Flai Pole Size) .\ I Pyramid I le.1\-y· Du{)· Time Clet: k. Doaunent & Job Recorder, Bbck 32 Sreelmastcr Time ( ;ird /Ticker \lcssage Rack, G r:iy 33 18" ('__. o nes 10 28" Cones 20 J:l Cone C1rt LIGUAN I ADACAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL COLLATERAL LIST -~- Tt:therball Sees;iw Fun Hoop Spnng Riders (set includes l ea. Sea horse, pon~ · & duck) Geodome ~per Dome Limber ) lide(Lo v;er G rade Leveb) -l'H :Side (lJppcr G rade Lewis) 6'H l 0 Ur_H orizoml Udder 11 Regular Ho ri zorul L1d -·-.: Balance Beam Sc ale ExomLight Oto/Ophth:ilmoscope Set Vision Screening lrbtrument Firsr .-\jd Couch Srrecher, Transpo rt \\'hed Ch.air FintA..id Kir Aluminum Crutches ! Pedestal Base Carrel T raditio nal Singie-Sided Book Truck Double Sided, Book Stand Card Catalog, Self Conuined i\fa"9'aZine/Newsoaoer Displaye t Library Auto1m.rion Software, Book Bar Coder and Scanner Activity Table -- ..... CafetcriaTahle 20 Utili ty Cart 22 Gauge Stai nless Steel Steamable Pan 1"-1 /2 qt. 22 GauQt" Stamless Steel Sterunable Pan 22 at 22 G:m~ Stainless Steel Steamable Pan 8-1/2 at. Melanine Si:< Comoartment Tray (oer doz) 25 Insulated P ~ n C arrier, 9-l qt. Scalc5 Platform Truds (70,.Length X -W "\l:'idth) ·· ~ Double Pedestal Desk High-b<1ck chair Multi-Fum:ri ()n Chair 37 Electronic Safe Computer Sy:> rem 80 Double Computer \"( 'ork Srat1on 3 1 Laptop \ 11 In One Printer 11 I ..ut'r Prinrer 2 LIGUAN I ADACAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS -.... ~;-- - ,_ ,.ed. .... If""" ~.~ }~:'.. Ligl.iari/Adacao Elem entary School Total Qty. It~No...... ;o;;:/ Item - " ~-.:!: - h· " ._ .. - Geneful ClaiisfQt>m Equipmen(f;\:; ~ ,.. i:.;.;._•. ,. . ~ - " . ..p% . . -=.i- - "' .' : 1 Floors That Teach Carpet, 12' x 12' 5 2 World Mar & Globe Combo, Pre-K to 3rd 11 3 World Map & Globe Combo, 4th to 12 9 4 Wall Mount U.S. Classroom Flag, 2' x 3' 32 5 \'Y'all Mount G uam Classroom Flag, 2' x 3' 32 6 ~ •r· .. ,_.,. .... -=-·~~~~ A, V Ec:luipment/Electronics . -,.., ·~- .- _-,--.... ~ - ...... ::.. +. Misc. &uipment",t { '.":\ 1' - .~ 'l-l: 1 Clock, 12" dia 47 2 Pencil Sharpener 40 3 Paper Trimmer 2 4 Waste Baskets, 5.8 Gal. 46 5 Round Steel Wastebasket, 20 Ga 17 6 Wavebreak l\Iop Bucket with \'\-'ringer 5 7 I Pyramid Ti.me Cards for Pyramid Models 3500 & 3700, 4i.n. X 9i.n. , Pack of lOC 4 ·-- ~ !'-'" ~ >,.· ,..;:- _-.,i Musie-&uipment c· ._, :' -r:. • . ..'>.'..J, ~ - ,, __",.)} .. -. ~- 1 Glockenspiels 80 2 Tambourines 80 3 Claves 80 4 Wood Blocks w/ mallet 80 5 Hand Held Cymbals, 8" 80 6 Maracas (2 per set) 56 7 Bongos( 2 per set) 44 8 Sleigh Bells 80 9 Sleigh Bells Wristlets 80 10 Triangle w/ beater 80 ~ ~ -·~~r• j'j":~ J.:: I ~1...l.i :.:;--~_ Playground £qtii i:J"menf:-,., V ··-·· - .,,. ::~:=:.: ~~- .• ...-~ - -~ P.B Equipment ~- . , ~- - .. - -··- ~- l Youth Rubber ball Set 5 2 Field and Floor l\farker Set 4 3 Rubber Soccer Ball Super Set 6 4 Soccer Goal Se t 2 5 Mega Size Kick Ball Set 2 6 Sandlot Softball Se t 4 7 Rubber Volleyball Super Set 6 8 Volleyball Net 2 9 Volleyball Srandard, Portable Pole 2 6 :r..: Nursina E< µip_[Ilent : ''{~'"., ,,7- .. ~ I ., ..:_.:,. ,: :, I Folding Portable Curtain 1 2 Thermometer 2 3 Sphv=omanometer (Blood Pressure Cuffs) 2 4 Stethoscopes, Sprague Raooaport-Type 2 ~ ... _ ; J:;~b raey Equipment .. '' , . ·,:_.::.;·'' ·.· ~-.. ~·..1. :.~ - ::ii'_· ~~~ ~.:,,· :"\c/f(' 'f:f:it';'-.r:: ... ,'it~h ;,/,,;: 1 LIGUAN I ADACAO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS .-·-- Cafet~i ll,~~4 uipmcnt ::~.~'.!ii ···~ - ~· 1 Can Opener 2 2 Cold Food Pan 20-5/ 8 qt. 10 3 Teaspoon, Stainless Steel (dzn) 50 4 Dinner Fork, Stainless Steel (dzn) 50 5 Serving Spoon 5 6 Serving Spoon, Slotted 5 7 Ladle, 14-1/ 2", 4 oz. 12 8 Dial Thermometers, Pocket Test 5 9 Serving Tongs, 9" 8 10 Serving Tongs, 12" 8 11 Serving Tongs, 16" 8 12 Disher, Scooper, 1 3/ 4 oz. 4 13 Disher, Scooper, 2oz. 4 14 Disher, Scooper, 3 oz. 4 15 Disher, Scooper, 4 oz. 4 16 Disher, Scooper, Size 6 10 17 Cutting Board 5 18 Oven Mitts 6 19 Mop Bucket and Wringer 2 20 2 oz. Measure Miser (Solid) Stainless Steel 4 21 2 oz. Measure Miser (Slotted) Stainless Steel 4 22 3 oz. Measure Ivfiser (Solid) Stainless Steel 4 23 3 oz. Measure Miser (Slotted) Stainless Steel 4 24 4 oz. Measure Miser (Solid) Stainless Steel 4 25 4 oz. Measure Miser (Slotted) Stainless Steel 4 26 Trash Cans (32 Gal.) to include lid 8 - - .•... ------· - Office, Teacher Eouipmcntiand Computers -- - - 1 Cash Box 2 2 COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT ~· - ,_ "~ " ~- IA.a'Tumho MiddJe School )-.. ;,.1 ' ~ ;: 'Total ·- I , ., ;~ . ~ '• .... ~ . .. ..- .rrem _.._ __ 1.:~ ""'! ;. Qty. Item No. _....._ - ' ~ ,, ~.L.--- ~- . ·<;3 : ~ Ge.neml Cla$sroom E quipmllD.t ~~.·C... j "'1· ~ y I Chui! o .,sk C':r1mbn 960 2 Solid Plasric Srnck Ch:tu 17 · I /2" 150 3 T. bk , .\ UJllstahk H ight, 30" x 72" 34 . ,1,.. ;•-r'li· . if" ;q,;:i ' •.1 ! ~:-' AV & uipmeot/Electron.ics - - I ·~ · ::: : -· f : I •.\ud io Vi~ u al Carts 5 2 'Bmding l\ lachiuc Sysrt'.111 1 3 ICD/Casscttt· Cmbo 5 4 Digna! Camcr.i 2 5 D VD/ VC R Combo 5 6 El mo P ro1ccuu· 3 7 Large Rnller L:immno n)'.! 1faclu 11 c w/f'.:1r1 1 8 Multimedia Prnjct.1or ~ 9 Ovcrhen 19 O utdoor Recessed Panel Receptacle - Side O penings 10 20 Paper Dispenser, 8 Roll 1 21 'Paper Shredder, Heavy D uty 3 22 Portable Stage w/ Rail System 16 23 Pyramid Heavy-Duty Time Clock, Document & J ob Reconler, Black 1 24 Refrigerator, Top-Freezer, 16.6 Cu. Ft. 11 25 Stage Step 2 26 Steel Book Cases 5 Tier 71"h 79 27 Steelmas ter Time Card / Ticket Message Rack, Gray 1 28 Utility Shelf 5 Tier 59 29 Washer 1 30 W eight Scale Balances 180 31 Wer/ Dry Vac 2 GPSS 4/ 18/ 08 1 COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT . - ~ _;_;~ -· ~£ - ~ P.B Equipment ~ ~" .c-y; - -. . - ' ' I 18'' Lones -10 2 2H" Co ne~ ,,0 3 300 lbs Barbel Set 2 4 5 Srauon/ .f Stack Wc1gl11 St:11.iu11 2 5 nau Jbck 2 Ii l3nskc1h:Ul s 16 7 CmwC~ rt 3 8 Dumhclls w1rl1 Pt1(lahlc Rack 2 9 "1111 lknch 2 JO Footballs, jr . iu 5 II Goalie fa1u1pmc.m Set 4 12 Gym l\la1 , 6' x 12' (i 13 IHrJCkcV Goal, set l 14 Jlu rJ l e,~ , 1 lamly Hurdl~™ 15 15 lnr.lnor Hockey Eg_wpc.nt, 12 Play Set 2 Hi I m.loor Soccer Gm.I 2 17 Me1t.-uru1i,: \'V'hcd 2 18 I Mq~llphonc 3 19 O u1Jm1r Soccer Goal 2 20 Pinoics , 30 P2ck 2 21 Pla1c. R:1ck 2 22 Porubk· Whiie Board -i 23 Rcfrrc<' Srand 2 2·l Rlf'l r lag $y$r= 2 25 Score B11arJ I 26 Soccc:rballs, size 5 5 27 Softball 811 ses 2 28 ,SnftbaU Cl~ss Pack 2 _9 IStaacmary Bike 2 30 Table Te11rus 4 31 Table Tc1ut.1$ Padc.lle 10 32 Treadmill 2 33 Tug-of-War Rr.pc 2 34 Vnllcyh11ll Nc1 .. 35 Vollcyhi1ll~ 6 36 Vollcvba ll Standard, Porrnble 4 37 Woglu Beach - 38 We1ghrSc:1l 4 ·. - .... _, - ·. Nursins Bauinme.nt - -· -- - - - 1 Balance Beam Scale 1 2 E xam Light 2 3 First Aid Couch 4 4 First Ai GPSS 4/18/08 2 COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT r .. - . ' •. ~ UbJ:llJ'V Ee uipment . ~ ~ -:-r·-" .-.~ ·'· ,, - . :;,. 1 Card C:unlog, Sdf Contnml'd J 1 'C,1mpu1cc Dc:sk (Rec111nb'1.1br \'(fork sr:11ion 60"w X 24"d X 32.S"h) J Die/Cur Mach.inc I 4 Lihrary ,\utomauon SnftWMt', Bol)k Bar Co _, -~ Cafeteria Equip'ment ~ ~ ·- - --.- I· -r I Cafeteria Table 26 2 Tnsulntcd Paa Cll.C.cie(, 94 qt. 4 3 Plarfoan Tcuili (70"Lt'llgth X 40 "Width) I 4 I Scales 3 5 IUtility Can 3 ' - -·"' ,;! OO'ice and T~her n quipmenr ~ ["' - - - ~ - 1 All ln One Prinrcr 47 2 Cash Bux 2 3 Compu1i: r ~ysrem 164 4 Compulc:r Worksrotion 74 ~ Ont ?\!arttix Printer 9 6 D ouble Pedestal Desk 65 7 E.lecrronic Sa fo I 8 Folcl10g Chairs w/padding 45 9 L:\p1op 2 IU l?\fohi-Functmn Chrur 89 II Telephone Instruments 18 ~ - Sci enc~ . 1 200g Electronic Balance 90 2 Boreal Student Upright Stereom.icrnscope 30 3 Mobile Lab Table 8 4 Safety Can Storage Cabinet 8 5 Science Table 90 6 Standard l'viicroscope 90 7 Storage Cabinet (Acid) 8 8 Swivel Stool with Back Rest 240 9 Triple Beam Balance 90 10 Utility Tables (48 "1 X 24"h) 24 GPSS 4/18/08 3 COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT - • .:.:.,.•. •:_t 'h. r -~· , t -~ •":;-~_..re•; • 'Band .:Cl-J .r" _ ., .._., '-- ',.~;J, -'""·' ./;(_ ~·-•~-~·- ----.'.. ;.- .~!.~.1 1 .Alto Sax 3 2 Bara tone 2 3 Baritone Sax 3 4 Base Drum Stand 2 5 Base Drum, 16 x 36 2 6 Bass Clarinet 5 7 Bass Guitar 4 8 Bass Guitar .Amp 4 9 Bassoon 5 10 CD/Cassette Cmbo 1 11 Chimes 2 12 Clarinet 5 13 Concert Toms, set 2 14 Crash Cymbals, with stand 2 15 Effects Peddal, Bass 4 16 Effects Peddal, Guitar 4 17 Folding Chair Rack 2 18 Folding Chairs w I padding 30 19 Flute 5 20 French Horn, Double 2 21 French Horn, Single 2 22 Gong w / Stand 1 23 Guitar .-\mp 4 24 Guitar, .Accoustic 4 25 Guitar, Electric 4 26 Metronome 2 27 Micrphone Stand 6 28 Micrphones with Wire 4 29 Miclid System with Headphones 2 30 Mixer Board 2 31 Music Stand Rack 1 32 Music Stands 30 33 Oboe 5 34 Orchestra Bells 2 35 Piano 1 36 Picolo 5 37 Snare Drums, 5 x 14 with Stand 5 38 Tenor Sax 3 39 Timpani 26" 2 40 Timpani 29" 2 41 Trombone, Bass 5 42 Trombone, Tenor 5 43 Trumpet 5 44 Tuba 2 45 Tuner 2 46 Xylophone 3-1 /2 Octave 2 GPSS 4/18/08 4 COLLATERAL EQUIPMENT ·-- Chuit/Music ,,".,., ~·'{) I - ~·- -'-'r''~ --. I 4 Tier Clu•ral Rist·.rs w/Guanl Rmls '(20' • 301 6 ~ :\ ccnuscic Piano, 88 ke1• I ) Foldmg Chair Rack I 4 folding Cha i r~ w/padiling 30 5 K.:yboord w/.-\mp (Rolimd KC 500) I 7 ~lac.~tm' s Cnmlucmr Stand I 9 :Music Slaou Rack I 10 Mo~ cS 1 and~ 30 II Portahlc Kcybonnl w/srantl 2 12 Rolaml® Keyboard J Spl-aker System 13 ... I lndUlltrial Ans - -· - - ·- "·r I JO" Sliding Compound Miter Saw I 2 JO" Uni-Saw Table J 3 14" Band Saw I 4 14" Radial rm Saw I 5 3/ 8" Electric Dcill 3 6 4" Bench Vise 20 7 Afr Compres~or 60 Gruli.1n Capaciry, Electric Upaght Unit 1 II Belt Sander Electric 3 9 Combi.nacioo 6" x 48" Bdt / 12" Oise SMtlcc l 10 Drill Press I /2" I I I Firushiug Santfor Electric 3 12 JigSaw E!eccric 3 13 Rourcr Elccuic 3 14 Scroll Saw Ekctcic 3 15 Work Brnch Tab! .j.' x 4' 5 Home Economics - - ' - - t E lectric Fond Blcodcc!i r; 2 IlakinK Sets 5 3 ICookwnn· Sers 5 4 ICooli.ng Rack 5 (1 Electric Mixc( (Srnou) 5 7 Knife CudCC)• Seti; 5 8 'M1x1.11g Bowl Sers (Sr:unlcss Steel) 5 9 Pastry Ble11tlcr 5 10 St'wing ~ fo cbinl! w/Table \0 II Sr:iinless Sted Wnrk Tnble /Island , 12 Stnck Pot St'r.I 5 13 Urensil Sc:1 5 GPSS 4/ 18/ 08 5 SUPPLY-MATERIAL - ~, -~:_·~ r •;-.; ::O)j .. - "J!,.i ~ - ;::. A&'Tumbo Middle School ~· ,... • I"""- :;i- 7 :~ ' .. ... _1) "'- ~'!.· ·?~ - ,,. - ·- J . ,.. I - -Jj • -·1't!- -·- -~ '.' r·- It 1ll ' - Total Qty . ~o. Item j.' ,..._~·/~. - - ~- ~~. ·~ 1' ·1 ~- !~''!.. ~-1..., ~ ... A - ::, -- - ,,l.LJ ~t- ' .. ,,. .... -- .""; .. - - . . General C~sroom Eauipment ·...J'-- - ... I J \ "all Mount Guam Classro m ·lag, 2' 3' 60 2 Wall Mount U.S. Classroom Flag, 2' x 3' 60 3 World Map & G I b Combo, 4th to 12 4 ., : ~ Misc. Equipment ., '_":I ' . -··- -·-""" 1 !Clock, 12" clia 85 2 Calculator 180 3 !Cash Box 2 4 IDemostraLion Compass 6 5 Demostracion Protractor 6 6 Paper Trimmer 7 Pencil Sharpener 96 8 Pyramid Time Cards for Pyramid MoJels 3500 & 3700, 4ifl. X 9tn., Pack of lOO 9 Tape Measure 25 ft. 180 10 Trash Cans (32 Gal.) to include lid 34 11 Waste Baskets, 10 Gal. 156 12 Wavebreak Mop Bucke[ with Wringer 6 I IYard Sticks, Wo cl 180 ~ •. ~· -. ,, - ·- -- ' ! IP .E E< uipment ~;:;. -- 1 Clipboards, Sports (Basketball, Soccer, Ueyba.ll, Football) 12 2 Table Tennis Paddle 10 3 1Tug-of-War R pe 2 - ,., - Nutsi,o~ Equipment -. -- ·-~ ~ .- 1 Aluminum Crutches, Adjustable 1 2 First Aid Kit 6 3 Folding Portable Curtain 4 4 Sphygrnomanometer (Blood Pressure Cuffs) 2 5 Stethoscopes, Sprague Rappaport-Type 2 6 Thermometer 2 GPSS 1 4/ 18/08 SUPPLY-MATERIAL .. . ;. Cafuteria Equipmertt [1 -t; - ' -- . - . ' 1 22 Gauge Stainless Steel Steamtable Pan 4" 20 2 22 Gauge Stainless Steel Steamtable Pan 6" 30 3 22 Gauge Stainless Steel Steamtable Pan 8" 30 4 Can Opener 2 5 Cutting Board 5 6 Dial Thermometers, Pocket Test 5 7 Dinner Fork, Stainless Steel (Per Dozen) 63 8 Disher, Scooper, 1 3/ 4 oz. 4 9 Disher, Scooper, 1 3/4 oz. 3 10 Disher, Scooper, 2oz. 4 11 Disher, Scooper, 2oz. 3 12 Disher, Scooper, 3 oz. 4 13 Disher, Scooper, 3 oz. 3 14 Disher, Scooper, 4 oz. 4 15 Disher, Scooper, 4 oz. 3 16 Disher, Scooper, Size 6 10 17 Ladle, 14-1/2", 2 oz. 3 18 Ladle, 14-1/2", 3 oz. 3 19 Ladle, 14-1 / 2", 4 oz. 3 20 Melanine Six Compartment Tray (per D ozen) 70 21 Oven Mitts 6 22 Serving Spoon 3 oz. Measure Miser (Slotted) Stainless Steel 4 23 Serving Spoon 3 oz. Measure Miser (Solid) Stainless Steel 4 24 Serving Spoon 4 oz. Measure Miser (Slotted) Stainless Steel 4 25 Serving Spoon 4 oz. Measure Miser (Solid) Stainless Steel 4 26 Serving Spoon, Stainless Steel 2 oz 3 27 Serving Spoon, Stainless Steel Slotted, 2 oz 3 28 Serving Tongs 9 1/2" 8 29 Serving Tongs, 12" 8 30 Serving Tongs , 16" 8 31 Table Spoon, Stainless Steel, (Per Dozen) 63 32 Trash Cans (32 Gal.) to include lid 8 GPSS 2 4/18/08 SUPPLY-MATERIAL Science - '.£, "'~ ' 1 1000ml Grad. Cylinder 90 -- 2 1OOml Glass Beaker 90 3 200g Electronic Balance 90 4 250ml Grad. Cylinder 90 5 25ml Grad_ Cylinder 90 6 SOOml Glass Beaker 90 7 SOml Glass Beaker 90 8 SOml Grad. Cylinder 90 9 Bunsen Burner 90 10 Celeisus Thermometer (-20deg to +1 lOC) 90 11 Dissection Equipment 90 12 Flask 90 13 Glass Test Tubes (Various Sizes) 90 14 Petri Dishes 90 GPSS 3 4/18/ 08 SUPPLY-MATERIAL f - ".- ,, ::> ~~- -...-- lnduslriaJ ~ .~. , ~ ,-~... " - '· ~· ~ ~ ''4° I . 1 1 /2" Finishing Nail (4lbs.) 1 2 1/2" Plywood Exterior 16 3 10" Carbide Tipped Blade 3 4 12" Carbide Tipped Blade 2 5 3/4" Plywood Exterior 16 6 Adjustable Wrench 12" 2 7 Adjustable Wrench 6" 2 8 Assorted Screw Driver Set 4 9 Back Saw 6 10 Ballpen Hammer 16-oz. 2 11 Block Plane 6 12 Carpenter's Level 2 13 Carpenter's Wood Glue 1 14 C-clamp 611 12 15 Chrunel Lock Wrench 2 16 Claw Hammer 16-oz. 6 17 Combination Square 6 18 Combination Wrenches, Metric 2 19 Combination Wrenches, Standard 2 2 Coping Saw 20 21 Coping Saw, Replacement Blades 30 22 Cross Cut Saw 12 TPI 4 23 Diagonal Cutting Pliers 6" 2 24 Extension 3/8" Drive 2 25 Fiberglass Mallet - Plastic 1 26 Handscrew 611 Clamp 6 27 High Speed Drill Bit Set 2 -8 Long Nose Pliers 3 29 Lumber 1" x 1" x 8 ft. KD 40 30 Metric Socket Set 2 31 Paint Brushes 1/ 2" 100 32 Paint Brushes -1/4" 100 33 Paint Thinner - Mineral Spirit 4 34 Pneumatic Paint Spray Gun 1 35 Rachet Set, 3/ 8" Drive 2 36 Ripping Hammer 16-oz. 6 37 Ripping Saw 4 38 Rubber Mallet 1 9 Safety Face Shield 6 40 Safety Glasses 12 41 Safety Goggles 12 42 Sand Paper #120 Grit 100 43 Sand Paper #80 Grit 100 44 Shop Hand Tools 1 45 Slip Joint Pliers 3 46 Spade Bit Set 2 r. PSS 4 4/ 18/ 08 SUPPLY-MATERIAL 47 Standard 3/8" Socket Set 2 48 Steel Square 2 49 Tape Measure 25 ft. 12 50 Try Square 6 51 Varnish "Gloss" Gallon 1 52 Vise Grip Pliers 6" 2 53 Wood Chisel Set, 1/4" to 1" 2 54 Wooden Mallet 1 GPSS 5 4/18/08 SUPPLY-MATERIAL . . ;: I ,':'! - -· • - - \; ; ·~ IHome Economics lo ~ ... ·~ - 1 Colander 5 2 Cutting Board 5 3 Grater 5 4 Measuring Cup · ts 5 5 P tato P dcr 5 6 Rolling Pin 5 7 Rubber Spatula 5 8 !Sifter 5 9 $killer s 10 !Strainer 5 11 "l'ungs 5 GPSS 6 4/ 18/08 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COll.ATERAL LIST ; ~~ , ~ -~.,~v~:~ ., ..__,, 'c. - Ol&odo Him School . ~ '.!. ~ "',7,.,_£: on.. . ~,:..;~ ~l . - ''- l_lctn -.. -.._., . .,....-: ·-µ.· -• ~o. - ~'; lcem ·.• -· ih J!'h., - c -~ --=-- ·~------_ ------· ---- ! I----..;._- ' ----· ------~· -""- ~~------"'--- -- ~=--- Book Sheh-cs 4 tier 96 18" Stack ing Chair 100 2 Drawer File Cabinet 64 Computer Desk (Rectangular Work station 60"w X 24"d 62 x 32.S"h) Computer System 138 Drying Rack for 1\ rt Classrooms so EnviroVentilation System, Skutt 1 Fire Ex hinguisher 103 I-lea\)' Duty Steel Utility Shelf, S Tier, for sto rage rooms 1S9 Kiln 1\fastcr, Skutt 1218-3 I Outdoor Receptacle - Side Openings 12 Split Level Computer Training Tables 72x36 (top & base) 13S Storage Cabinet 30"xl S"x 66" 9 Student Combo Desk & Chair Chrome Frame (36in.) 1230 Table, ,\djustablc I !eight, 30" x 72" so Teacher Chair 46 Teacher Desk(singlc pcdastal) 46 Teacher Podiums 12 t---~------.,-- -~- - ---:-;;--=c:=--·---:----t---~------=:--,,.,.------=------..,----1 ~, ;;'-'• .-,;-1l .-- '.'i:i~ --,;: 1--~~-'-~~~-S_CfB~N_C_B~-~- J~~~~l2.~_ ~:::...:....~ --4~.:-=:..=-=(),.,:..~ --- -· ~---~----~~~~-----1~ -· '• '""".c;:-.,r.•-. ___ 18" Stacking Chair 180 Aguaium 50 Gallon with Accessories 3 Binocular 4 Biohazanl Waste Disposal 2 Bunsen Bu rner (S ingle) 60 Cell l\lo Chemical Storage Cabinet 2 Eye i\ lodcl 4 Hazard ous Was te Storage Bin 4 Human Skctcton Modd 4 1\leosis Moucl 4 1' licroscope 60 1\ !itci>is i\ loucl 4 Prepared Sliucs ~\ssort e d Set 60 Science Lab Table 2x4 120 Stainless Stcd Trolleys 4 Swi,-d Srool w/ back rest 180 Triple Heam Balance 30 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLLATERAL LIST ·------;- · ~ ·. r ,"merican Flag (Standard Pole size) ,\ merican Flag Set 3 Guam Flag (S tandard Pole size) 4 G uam Flal': Set 5 Multimedia Pro jector P.\ System (Mixer-Amp, Speakers, Speaker Stands, 6 Cables l\!icronhonesl 7 Podiums T eacher Chair 8 Teacher Desk(singlc pcdastaQ 9 ,___10 Stainless Steel Crowd control w. rctractacble cord COMPU1.:ER CLASS 1---'--'---·------...... ~--.....:..:"""-...::..;.::___;_-1----"~:::::;;:;_=::=-.:::..:.----~==--=--'-'--=~c..:;o~'-! Computer Svstern 2 Laptop System 3 Multi Media Proiector 4 Printer & Scanner 5 Split LeYel Computer Training Tables 72x36 (top & base) 6 Storage Cabinet 36x24x66 7 Student Chairs 8 Teacher Filing Cabinet 4 Drawer 9 Teacher Filing Cabinet 2 Drawer r-- ..... COUNSELORS 2 Drawer File Cabinet 2 4 Drawer File Cabinet 4 drawer lateral fil e (30"w X 19 '/,"d X 531/.''h.) Hon 3 Catalo>r P>r. 167 4 drawer lateral fil e in charcoal "(36"w X 19 '/) 'd X 4 531/.''h.) Hon Catalol! ne. 166 5 Hearn Seating, 4 Seat, Lobby 6 flulletin floard 60'\:36" 7 Computer System 8 Dot Matrix Printer 9 i\1 ecal Hook Shelf 4-ticr 10 Student Chair 18" 11 T eacher Chair 12 Teacher Desk 13 Whiteboard, Portable 3' x 6', i\IR-736 ~-- ....,.,...,..- ~~-,_,.-,,,,,-...,..,----,,,.,,.- '' st~~· st~~~~ RARY~~M-z~~RT'; ·· - 2 Drawer File Cabinet 2 4 Drawer File Cabinet 3 flulktin Hoard 60"x36" 4 Computer System 5 001 l\latrix Printer 6 l\ ktal Flook Shel f 4-ticr 7 Stu Jen t Chair> 8 Teacher Chair 9 Teacher's Desk OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLL\TERAL UST ·------.--· .. ~ ;1 -·- , COMPUrEROPERAT9.ROFfilCE ...... • " _-_.., I - · -. - - 1 Computer Sys tem 1 2 Dot tvfatrix Printer 1 3 EPSON DFX 8500 1 4 Split Le,·eJ Computer Training Tables 72x36 (top & base) 1 5 Teacher Chair 1 6 Teacher's Desk 1 7 Zip Dri,·es, Iomega 1 ,-,, ,,___ ·,;·· -,-, - !T .,.,. ..;:;, ESL COORDJmTOR ' -., n - .. - _,,,_ , "' - -· ·- 1 2 Drawer File Cabinet 1 2 4 Drawer File Cabinet 3 3 Computer Sys tem 1 4 Dot Matrix Printer 1 5 Storage Cabinet, Metal 36x18x72, #FH-1 83 1 6 Teacher Chair 1 7 Teacher Desk 1 - ~ _,...~... -...... ,, - -- t"; .- ·- - ,. ~··-· ADJ.1.IN. O.PFICJ;!R - - ... •".. ~ . .-. 1 2 drawer File Cabinet 1 2 4 Drawer File Cabinet 4 3 Binding Machine System 1 4 Bulletin Boar 5 Cash Box 4 6 Computer System 1 7 D olly I land Truck 2 8 Electronic Safe 1 9 Key Box Storage, Hol 10 Laminating /\!achine 1 11 Metal Book Shelf 4-ticr 4 12 Paper Shre 13 Platform Trucks (70"Length X 40 "Width) I 14 Prin ter & Scanner 1 15 Storage Cabinet, Metal 36x18x72, #FH-183 4 16 Teacher Chair 1 17 Teacher Des k 1 18 Whiteboard 1 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLLATERAi. LIST :. .. . ~ . it:·;; ·.ii- 6 Book Shck es 4 tier 20 7 Computer System 4 8 Conference M.id Back Chair 40 9 Display Case 2 10 Dot Matrix Printer 2 11 Legal Size 4 Drawer 512CP 4 12 Legal Size 4 Drawer 512CP 4 13 Letter Size 2 drawer 514CP 4 14 Letter Size 2 drawer 514CP 10 15 i'vfegaphone 3 16 Metal 4-tier shelves 6 17 Metal 4-tier sheh·es 6 18 Outdoor Receptacle - Side Openings 4 11' 1\ :-.ystem \1v uxcr-J\mp ,~pca.K e rs, ~peaKcr ~rn nu >, 1_.ao1es, 19 -- ,\ 1 Paper Shrcddar 20 1 21 Portable \Vhite Board 2 1 22 Printer & Scanner 2 23 Refrigerator 24 Round Table, 48" Dia., Ad1ustablc Height 1 25 Storage Cabinet 30x15x66 4 20 26 Table, Adjustable Height, 30" x 72" 27 Teacher Desk(single pedas tal) 4 28 Teacher Filing Cabinet (4 Drawer) 4 20 29 Telephone Instrument 30 Time Card Rack 1 I 31 Whiteboards 4x6 6 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLLATERAL LIST -- --·~ -·····- NURSE'S OPPI,CE l ' - I 1 2 Drawer File Cabinet 2 2 4 Drawer File Cabinet 2 3 Balance Beam Scale 1 4 Biohazard Waste Disposal I 5 Bi\11 Scale, SECA 703 Electronic Measuring Station 1 6 Carts I 7 Computer Svstem 2 8 Dot Matrix Printer 2 9 Emergency carts, Medical Supply #73449 1 10 Exam Light 1 11 First Aid Couch 4 12 Oto/Ophthalmoscope Set 1 13 Refrigerator 1 14 Sphygmomanometer (Blood Pressure Cuffs) 1 15 Steel Step-On- Can, 12 Gallon 1 16 Steel Step-On- Can, 24 Gallon 1 17 Stethoscopes, Sprague Rappaport-Type 1 18 Storage Cabinet, Metal 36x18x72, #Fll-183 1 19 Strecher, Transport 1 20 Stretchers, ,\luminum Break-Apart #JAS400 1 21 Teacher Chair 2 22 Teacher Desk 2 23 Vision Screening Instrument 1 24 Water Dispcnsor (Hot, Cold & Room Temp) 1 25 Wheel Chairs 4 ~- · ·-~~ ., ' - rA. -·~ ")-_ .. ,.r -~,~ .. )~' CAFETIUU,A. . ·' ,._...._ . - L ,.A,..,, -·· ro ... _ •'· _t.;,~t<"l1.: "-"" 1 22 Gauge Stainless Steel Steamtable Pan 14-1/2 qt. 5 2 6\4' Non-Slip Rubber Matt for Entranceway 4 3 22 Gauge Stainless Steel Steamtable Pan 22 qt. 5 4 22 Gauge Stainless Steel Steamtable Pan 8-1/2 qt. 5 5 Baking Pans 10 ga. 25 6 Cafeteria Table 40 7 Can Opener 2 8 Cold Food Pan 20-5/8 qt. 10 9 Full Size 4" Deep Stainless Steel Steam Pan's w /cover 10 10 Full Size 6" Deep Stainless Steel Steam Pan's w /cm-er 20 11 Full Size 8" Deep Stainless Steel Steam Pan's w/cm·er 30 12 l\!eat Slicer 1 13 I mulated Pan Carrier, 94 LI t. 4 14 Melamine Six Compartment Trav 125 15 Platform Trucks (70"Length X 40 "Width) 1 16 Roasting Pan 10 ga. 10 17 Scales 3 18 Utility Cart 4 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLl.A TERAL LIST t1' - LIBRARY ''?.tr I -~ ,. ~;.:~ .. '·" -- 1 AV Carts 44" 8 Cam Corder, Panasonic Palm corder lvlini DV Digital 2 2 3 Card Catalog Cabinets 1 4 Computer Sys tem 8 5 Die Cut 2 6 Digital Camera 2 Library Automation Software, Book Bar Coder and 1 7 Scanner 8 Mul timedia Projector 6 9 Laptop Svs tem 6 10 Newspaper Displayers 2 11 Overhead Projector Cart 14 12 Paper Dispenser (Butcher Paper Rack) 2 13 Periodical Displayers 4 14 Portable \'(/\rite Board 1 15 Printer & Scanner· 6 16 Projector - 0Yerhead 3m 5 17 Round Folding Table 10 18 Student Chair 18" 150 19 Table, Ad justable Height, 30" x 72" 20 20 Teacher Chai r 1 21 Teacher Desk 1 22 Traditional Single-Sided Book Truck 2 23 Tripod Projector Screens 2 24 Tripod;; for Video Camcorder 2 25 TV - 27 in. 8 26 VHS/DVD Playe r 8 ···- - ·- .--....-~ -- AVR,POM ~·, .:.. --- - -·-----·----· --- 1 2 Drawer File Cabinet 1 2 4 Drawer File Cabinet 1 3 Storage Cabinet 1 4 Teacher Chair I 5 Teacher Desk I OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLLATERAL LIST - ·- ·· ·-·-·· ·. ,, ... · BAND/CHO)R ;;;~,~~~J.t . _.__,,,_ =~~ftitf~ Qty ~ - '· ~--~ 1 Accoustic Guitar 1 2 Acoustic Piano (uorighc) 2 3 Alco Clarinet 1 4 ,\]co Saxophones 5 5 Amati Euphonium 4 6 1\V Cart 2 7 Baritone Saxophone I 8 Bass Amp 2 9 Bass Clarinet 1 10 Bass Drum w/stand 1 11 Bass Guitar 3 12 Bassoons 1 13 Bacon 2 14 Becinner trombone 5 15 Blessing Flute 8 16 Blessing Piccolo 1 17 Book Shelves 4 tier 1 18 Carrv /Storage Racks for Music Stands 2 19 Component Stereo Sound system 2 20 Conductors Podium 2 21 Conductors Stand 2 22 Crash Cvmbals 12 -13 inch 1 23 Cvmbal Stand 1 24 Cymbols 1 25 Director Chair 2 26 Double French Homs 1 27 Drum Snare Harness 5 28 Drum Snares 5 29 Drum Thrones 1 30 Drum Trap Sets, 2 1 31 Drum w/svmbals 1 32 DVD/VCR Combo 2 33 Effects Pcddal, Bass 2 34 Effects Peddal, Guitar 2 35 E-Flac Soprano Clarinet 1 36 Electric Guitar 2 37 Electric Keyboard w/amp & stand 2 38 Folio Cabinets 6 39 French Hom 2 40 Grand Piano 1 41 Guitar Amp 1 42 Kevboanl Music Stand 2 43 Laptop Computer 2 44 Maracas 2 45 Marching Base Drum I 46 Marching Snare Drum 1 47 Marching Tri -Toms 1 48 Marimba 1 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLLATERAL UST ~ - l$:A:NI>/CIIOIR C6nt !.:.'-' ;'; 0;Z\{,ij.*.l~~:i;JJ'.1~: "":, 49 Music Chair Rack 10 50 Music Chairs 100 51 ivlusic Fil e Cabinets 4 52 Music Stand 150 53 Oboes 2 54 Olds Alto Saxophones 8 55 Orchestra Bells 2 P ,\ System (i'v!ixer-,-\mp, Speakers, Speaker Stands, 56 Cables, Microphone) 57 Piccolo 58 Printer & Scanner 2 59 Selmer Clarinet 15 60 Shure Microphone IO 61 Sleigh Bells 62 Slide Trombone 5 63 Soprano Saxophone 64 Souzaphones 2 65 Stage (20x30) 66 Stage Curtains Set 67 Storage Cabinet 30"x15"x66" 68 Student Oboe 2 69 Tambourine 70 Teacher Podiums 2 71 Temple Blocks 72 Tenor Saxophones 3 73 Tenor Trombones w / Fattachments 2 74 Timpani Drums (set of 4) 75 Triangle 76 Trumpet 8 77 Tuba (4/ 4) 2 78 TV,27" 2 79 Vakc Trombone 80 W engcr Posture Student Chair 150 81 Wood Block 82 Xylophone 83 Yamaha Tyros 2 Keyboard 3 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL COLLATERAL UST - - · ·>·c;• .,, .. . ·,· .. -· fr •,:,:; ~~~v.r.{ .. . •. 1 300 lbs Barbel Set 4 2 S Station/4 Stack Weight Station 6 3 Aluminum Bleacher, 10 row, 100 scat capacitv 20 4 Balance Beam Scale 2 5 Ball Rack 4 6 Base (3 base set) 3 7 Basketballs 10 8 Batons, ,\lumnium Relay 20 9 Bats 20 Clipboards, Sports (Basketball, Soccet, Volleyball, 10 Football) 16 11 Cone Cart 2 12 Dumbells with Portable Rack 4 13 Electric Pump 2 14 Equipment Bag 24x36" 8 15 First ,\id Kit, S8 pc Trainer Set 10 16 Flat Bench 4 17 Football Chin Strap so 18 Football Helmets 50 19 Football Knee Pads 50 20 Football Official Size 20 21 Football Pads so 22 Football Pants 50 23 Football Shoulder Pad 50 24 Football Speed Demom 1 2S Football '!11igh Pads so 26 Golf Bag Trolley 2 27 Golf Club Set 5 28 Gym Mats, 6' x 12' 4 29 Hurdles, I landv Hurdles™ 20 30 Measuring Wheel 2 31 Megaphone 5 32 Plate Rack 4 33 Portable \'l/hite Board 4 34 Referee Stand 2 35 Rugby Ball 20 36 Safctv Cones 15" 30 37 Safetv Cones 18" 50 38 Safety Cones 48" 4 39 Safctv Cones 9" 30 40 Score Board 2 41 Soccer Goal Net 4 42 Soccer Goal Post 2 43 Soccerballs 20 44 Softball Bases 4 Sottball Uass l ack, Secondary. lnclude balls, l,opher 45 Sport 2 46 Stationarv Bike 4 47 Stopwatch 2 48 Table Tennis 4 49 Teacher Chair 6 50 Teacher Desk, Single Pedestal 6 51 Teacher Filing Cabinet 4 Drawer 6 S2 Tennis Net 1 53 Tennis Raquets Asst 20 54 Treadmill 4 55 Uni,·ersal Gvm 0eg press, arm, laterals, etc) 2 56 Vollevball Net 4 57 Vollevballs 20 S8 Weight Bench 6 S9 Wrestling 0.ht 10 x 10 4 OKKOOO HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST ' Okkodo HI.h School Orv JmaNo. Jeaa ·-·- -- I -- -w ~··---- · - GENERAL CLASSROOM EQIDPMENT ' r• -"~ J Ro und Steel Wastebasket, 5.8 Ga J 126 2 Wall Mount Guam Classroom Flag. 2' x 3' 74 3 World Map & G lobe Combo, 4th to 12 16 4 Wall Mount U.S. Classroom Flag. 2' x 3' 74 Surge Protectors 5 -·- 128 SCIENCE - . 1 Beakers Various. sizes (Case) 4 2 Dissecting Kit 56 3 Disecting Pan 56 4 Disecting Pins (Boxes) 56 Erlenmeyer Flask Various Sizes (Case) 5 4 6 G raduated Cylinders Various sizes (Case) 4 7 Material Safety Data Sheet CD 22 8 Meter Sticks 32 9 Petri Dish 60 10 Prepared Slides Assorted Ser 60 11 Pull Scales 30 12 Test tubes 150 ML (Case) 60 13 Magnifying Glass 5 COUNSEWR'S !" - ' I . " ~ I Whiteboard, Portable 3' x 6', MR-736 1 ll COMPUma OPERATOR OFFICE '" -- ___ t J Surge Protectors J •• . T' ... - --- . . r ADMIN. OFFICER :•1 - . MAIN OFFICE - ··- I Round Steel Wastebasket, 20 Ga 15 Time Cards 2 5 ·- NURSE'S OFFI€E ·~ ~· J ~ I Folding Portable Curtain J 2 Thermometer 5 3 Crutches Adjustable IAlwrunum\ 2 4 Crutches, Adjustable l\Vood\ 2 5 16" Standinu Fan 2 6 Shower Curtain 4 7 Blanket 10 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST ,,-- :--.,- ,, ~--- CAFET~ ,____ -· -.11"...: . .it" 1 TeasnfV'ln, Stainless Steel 125 2 Dinner Fork, S tainles~ Steel 125 3 Scrvine Snnnn 5 4 Sen-in!! S"""n, Slotted 5 5 Ladle 14-1 /2" 4 oz. 10 6 DiaJ Thermometers, Pocket Test 5 7 $ervinl!Tongs, 16" 10 8 Cutting Board 5 9 S1»ttlla 6 10 Cleaver 4 11 Cooks Knife IO 12 C hefs Knife 10 13 14" Cooks Fork 5 H Oven Mitts 6 15 Trash Cans 8 16 Moo Bucket & W rinoer 2 17 30 auart. Stainless Mixi ne: Bowls 6 18 80 ouart. Stainless Mixing llowls 3 19 2 oz. Measure Miser (Solid) Stainless Steel 4 20 2 oz. Measure Miser (Slotted) Stainless Steel 4 21 3 oz. Measure Miser !Solid\ Stainless Steel 4 22 3 oz. Measure Miser !Slotted\ Stainless Steel 4 23 4 oz. Measure Miser (Solid) Stainless Steel 4 24 -t oz. Measure Miser (Slotted) St.-Unless Steel 4 25 2 oz. Ladle (Stainless Stee n ·4 26 3 oz. Ladle (Stainless Steen 4 '27 4 oz. Ladle (Stainless Steen ·10 28 1 3/4 oz. D isher Scoop 11) 29 2 oz. D is her Scooo 10 31) 3 oz. Disher Seooo 10 31 4 oz. Disher Seooo 1 32 9 1/'2"Tone 11) 33 12" Tone 10 3-t 16" Tone II> 35 Mcarnrin _g Spoon Set 0 36 Ml':ls uring 4 quart. w /handle 2 37 16 a uart. Heaw \\"eieht Colander 5 .18 12H China C1n Strain er 2 39 .116" Srai11less Sreel Paddle Scraper '2 .jl) 12"x18"x6 11 Food Storage Boxes \\'/lids 111 OKKODO HIGH SCHOOL SUPPLY LIST .~ , f ' BAND/ca,om '1. L ------~ ·- I Band Uniform 2 Baritone Sa.."X:ophoncs Reeds 3 2 3 Bass Guitar Strings Set 5 4 Box o f Rico Cbrinet Reeds 2. 5 25 5 Cbrinet Reeds Size 3 20 Drumsticks 6 20 7 Rico Alto Saxophone Reeds 2.5 JS 8 Rico Alto Saxophone Reeds 3 to Rico Mew Cbrinet Ligatures 9 - .. .. 25 .,,.,.. ,,,, PE/GYM -"1 .. ,·i~,,~· ·,~ · -· ' .;I ' ,, - -· ---··· I Ball Carrv Net 8 2 Batons Alurnnium Relay 20 3 Fla~ Football Set velcro Blue 2 4 Fl"l! Football Set velcro Green 2 s Fl"l! Football Set velcro Red 2 6 Fla" Football Set velcro Yellow 2 7 MeasurinQ: Taoe 2 8 Pinnies (set of 12) Blue Ill 9 Pinnies (set o f 12) G reen IO 10 Pinnies (set of 12) Red 10 11 Pinnies (set of 12) Yellow 10 12 Rio Fla 14 Table Tennis Balls Pack of 144 ocs 6 15 Table Tennis Paddle 20 16 Tennis Balls 6 17 Timer 6 18 Tug-o f-War Rope 2 19 Shower Curtain ::w 20 Golf Ground Cups 20 21 Golf Balls, Wiffle HM) 22 Football Butt PaJs so 23 Football Belt so 24 Football Tee s ·· - ·-::;;· -·- ~ ~o:r~ · ~- •»•""""· -· - /. - - · l!.s!mW.cd .•~k~ ~ · I Mina'Bente Nuebe Na Liheslaturan Guahan TWENTY-NINTH GUAM LEGISLATURE Senator Edward J.B. Calvo Chairman, Committee on Finance, Taxation, Commerce & Economic Development Office of Finance and Budget AMENDED April 10, 2008 (5 working days prior to hearing date) Public Hearing Notice 5 GCA §8107(Regular) The Committee on Finance, Taxation, Commerce and Economic Development has scheduled a public hearing at 9:00 a.m., Wednesday~ April 16, 2008 at I Liheslaturan Guahan's Speaker Antonio R. Unpingco Session Hall, Hagatfia on the following: • Bill No. 246(LS) - 11 An act to appropriate one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) from the Healthy Futures Fund to the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse for the purpose of supporting the Healing Hearts Crisis Center." • Bill No. 247(LS) - 11 An act to authorize departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the government of Guam to pay prior year's and current year obligations owed to the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority from Fiscal Year 2008 Operational Appropriations and from carry-over and continuing operational appropriations authorized." • Bill No. 268 (EC) - /1 An act to authorize the Guam Public School System to transfer funds between appropriations for Fiscal Year 2008." • Bill No. 269(EC) - /1 An act to amend certain provisions of Chapter 58 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the financing and construction of education facilities." Committee requests submission of written testimonies one (1) day prior to the public hearing date to the Office of Senator Edward J. B. Calvo, 155 Hesler Place, Hagatiia or sent via fax to 475-8805, or emailed to [email protected]. Copies of the aforementioned bills are available at I Lilzeslaturan Gualzan's website, www.guamlegislature.com. Individuals requiring special accommodations or services should contact the office at 475- 8801/2 in compliance with the directive contained in subtitle A of Title II of the American with Disabilities Act. 155 Hesler Place • Hagatiia, GU 96910 •Tel: (671) 475-8801/02 •Fax: (671) 475-8805 Email: [email protected] •Website: www.senatoreddiebazacalvo.com Gmail - AMENDED Public Hearing Notice Page I of I c~ iI Edward J.B. Calvo AMENDED Public Hearing Notice 1 message Edward J.B. Calvo Please note the addition of Bill No. 268(EC) to the Agenda. Elaine P. Gogue Chief of Staff t;i·"i 041608 5 working days prior.doc "CJ 258K 1ttp://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=Of4237d02d&view=pt&search=sent&th=11936 751639a4a51 4/10/2008 Gmail - Public Hearing Notice Reminder Page 2 of 3 Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 7:47 Mail Delivery Subsystem ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors ---- k(ld LJ~!.l@_~hamQfrn. frn (reason: 550 Host unknown) (expanded from: ----- Transcript of session follows ----- 550 5.1.2 [email protected] ... Host unknown (Name server: ch Final-Recipient: RFC822; rgLl:;i§.9_n_@k57 .corn X-Actual-Recipient: RFC822; ka@[email protected] Action: failed Status: 5.1.2 Remote-MTA: DNS; ch(lmorro .fm Diagnostic-Code: SMTP; 550 Host unknown Last-Attempt-Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:47:13 +1000 ------Forwarded message ------From: "Edward J.B. Calvo" • Bill No. 246(LS) - "An act to appropriate one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) from the Healthy Futures Fund to the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse for the purpose of supporting the Healing Hearts Crisis Center." • Bill No. 247(LS) - "An act to authorize departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the government of Guam to pay prior year's and current year obligations owed to the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority from Fiscal Year 2008 Operational Appropriations and from carry-over and continuing operational appropriations authorized." • Bill No. 268(EC) - "An act to authorize the Guam Public School System to transfer funds between appropriations for Fiscal Year 2008." • Bill No. 269(EC) - "An act to amend certain provisions of Chapter 58 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the financing and construction of education facilities." http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=Of4237d02d&view=pt&search=sent&th=1 l 94ee 7 d. .. 4/16/2008 Gmail - Public Hearing Notice Reminder Page 3 of 3 . Committee requests submission of written testimonies one (1) day prior to the public hearing date to the Office of Senator Edward J. B. Calvo, 155 Hesler Place, Hagatfla or sent via fax to 475-8805, or emailed to [email protected]. Copies of the aforementioned bills are available at I Uheslaturan Guahan's website, www.guamlegislature.com. Individuals requiring special accommodations or services should contact the office at 475-8801 /2 in compliance with the directive contained in subtitle A of Title II of the American with Disabilities Act. http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=Of423 7 d02d&view=pt&search=sent& th= 1194ee 7 d... 4/16/2008 Gmail - Public Hearing Notice Reminder Page I of 3 Cr-1 ;1 Edward J.B. Calvo Public Hearing Notice Reminder 2 messages Edward J.B. Calvo • Bill No. 246(LS) - "An act to appropriate one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) from the Healthy Futures Fund to the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse for the purpose of supporting the Healing Hearts Crisis Center." • Bill No. 247(LS) - "An act to authorize departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the government of Guam to pay prior year's and current year obligations owed to the Guam Memorial Hospital Authority from Fiscal Year 2008 Operational Appropriations and from carry-over and continuing operational appropriations authorized." • Bill No. 268(EC) - "An act to authorize the Guam Public School System to transfer funds between appropriations for Fiscal Year 2008." • Bill No. 269(EC) - "An act to amend certain provisions of Chapter 58 of Title 5 of the Guam Code Annotated, relative to the financing and construction of education facilities." Committee requests submission of written testimonies one (1) day prior to the public hearing date to the Office of Senator Edward J. B. Calvo, 155 Hesler Place, Hagatfla or sent via fax to 475-8805, or emailed to [email protected]. Copies of the aforementioned bills are available at I Liheslaturan Guahan's website, www.guarnlegi~laJure.corn. Individuals requiring special accommodations or services should contact the office at 475-8801/2 in compliance with the directive contained in subtitle A of Title II of the American with Disabilities Act. http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=Of4237d02d&view=pt&search=sent&th= l l 94ee 7 d... 4/ 16/2008