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SCHOOL CONTACT

INFORMATION
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Elementary Tamuning Elementary School
What safety protocols should parents be aware of Schools 646-8058 | tamuning@gdoe.net
when visiting GDOE facilities/schools? Adacao Elementary School Upi Elementary School
300-6500 | adacaoelementary@gmail.com 633-1382 | upi@gdoe.net
Call ahead or make at appointment prior to visiting the school Wettengel Elementary School
Agana Heights Elementary School
to avoid overcrowding. Use of face mask and temperature 477-8040 | ahesbumblebees@gdoe.net 632-7770 | wettengel@gdoe.net
scans are required at all GDOE Facilities. Report directly to
Astumbo Elementary School
the main office 635-4363 | astumboes@gdoe.net
C.L. Taitano Elementary School
Middle
Am I able to change the model of instruction my 472-4245 | cltes@gdoe.net Schools

PARENT
child is enrolled in? Carbullido Elementary School Agueda Johnston MS
734-4341 | bpcarbullido@gdoe.net 472-6785 | rgperez@gdoe.net
Yes. Changing a student’s model of instruction will be
difficult for both schools and students. However, parents Chief Brodie Memorial Elem. School Astumbo MS
647-4444 | chiefbrodie@gdoe.net 300-2610 | ams@gdoe.net
are able to change their child’s model of learning by
coordinating with their child’s school directly. Daniel L. Perez Elementary School F.B. Leon Guerrero MS

TOOLKIT
653-0404 | dlpes@gdoe.net 653-2080 | fblghawks@gdoe.net
Finegayan Elementary School
How will the ABC groups be determined? 632-9361| fes@gdoe.net Inarajan MS
475-0673 | warriors@gdoe.net
Students will be grouped alphabetically by last name. Harry S. Truman Elementary School
Parents may request that their child(ren) be placed in the 565-5195 | htes@gdoe.net Jose L.G. Rios MS
475-2426/27 | jlgrms@gdoe.net

SY 20-21
same group. Inarajan Elementary School
828-8641| chiefs@gdoe.net L.P. Untalan MS
300-2726 | wildcatsinfo@gdoe.net
For incoming kindergarten, 6th and 9th grade Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
632-1540 | jmges@gdoe.net
students, are physical exams and TB shots Oceanview MS
required? J.Q. San Miguel Elementary School 565-2961 | omsknights@gdoe.net
477-9370 | jqsmes@gdoe.net
Vicente Benavente MS
Yes, these are still required regardless of the model of L.B. Johnson Elementary School 632-5647 | vsabms@gdoe.net This toolkit contains information that will help parents understand the
instruction your child is enrolled in. 646-5046 | lbj@gdoe.net changes to the regular school year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Liguan Elementary School High
Am I required to purchase uniforms for my child this 300-1680 | liguan@gdoe.net
Schools
year? Maria A. Ulloa Elementary School
632-5176 | maues@gdoe.net George Washington HS
No. The Guam Education Board suspended the uniform 734-2911 | gwhs@gdoe.net
M.U. Lujan Elementary School
policy this school year. While uniforms are not mandatory, 789-1535 | mulujanelementary@gdoe.net J.P. Torres Success Academy
they are optional for those who prefer to use them. Schools Machananao Elementary School 300-1373 | jptsa@gdoe.net
will provide dress code guidelines for those opting not to 635-4381 | machananao@gdoe.net Central Success Academy
wear the uniforms. Marcial A. Sablan Elementary School 300-1373 | jptsa@gdoe.net
565-2238 | masestars@gdoe.net For additional information and resources visit
John F. Kennedy HS
How will the busing situation be different this year? Merizo Martyrs Memorial School 642-2100 | jfkhs@gdoe.net www.gdoe.net
828-8779 | merizomartyrs@gdoe.net
Additional safety measures will be put in place on school Okkodo HS Follow us on:
buses. Although temperature checks are not required prior Ordot-Chalan Pago Elementary School 300-1870 | ohs@gdoe.net
477-9645 | ocpesoffice@gdoe.net
to boarding, face coverings and physical distancing are Simon Sanchez HS
P.C. Lujan Elementary School
required. 734-3971 | pcles@gdoe.net 653-2313 | sshs@gdoe.net
Guam Department of Education
Price Elementary School Southern HS
Disclaimer: This information is subject to change 734-2159 | riulloa@gdoe.net 479-2103 | shsinfo@gdoe.net
based on the evolving COVID-19 situation in Guam. For the latest information visit
Talofofo Elementary School Administered by the Guam Department of Education (GDOE) - Federal Program
https://www.gdoe.net/District/Portal/school-year-2020-2021-information. Tiyan HS Division (FPD)- State Education Agency (SEA) and funded by the Education
789-1171 | talofofoelem@gmail.com 300-5570 | ths@gdoe.net Stabilization Fund - State Education Agency (ESF-SEA) under the CARES Act.
MODELS OF SPECIAL
COVID-19 INSTRUCTION EDUCATION
COVID-19 & IMPACTS ON THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR The Guam Department of Education, Division of Special Education
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the way we HOME LEARNING ONLINE INSTRUCTION Services (SPED) has created A Parent’s Guide to Special
live, work and go to school. Because the spread of COVID-19 100 % Online Learning Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Hita Para Mo’na to
assist parents with understanding how special education services
has the potential to make our school communities sick, and This model of Instruction and attendance is
will be determined and provided to their students during the
to overwhelm our hospital system, the Guam Department 100% online. Students attend classes online
and are required to have a computer or tablet, COVID-19 pandemic.
of Education is implementing new safety protocols.
and reliable internet access. Additionally, It also offers information and suggestions for families and school
though not necessarily required, access to a professionals, working together, to ensure that the delivery of
Wearing a face covering while at all GDOE facilities. printer and scanner are beneficial. special education instruction, services and supports continues
to be designed to meet the individual needs of students with
disabilities. For a complete version of the Parent Guide and other
Temperature checks upon arrival. HOME LEARNING HARD COPIES resources, please visit our website at https://www.gdoe.net/
Paper Based /Hard Copy Curriculum District/Department/2-Special-Education.
Physical distancing. This model of instruction and attendance is for
students who would like to do 100% distance Request a Communication Schedule and
learning but do not have the equipment to Stay in Touch With Your School Contact
Frequent washing of hands. support 100% online work. This would be a Now more than ever, school staff will rely upon you
home learning model supported by a paper- to work together with them in new and different
based or hard copy based curriculum. ways. Your child’s educational progress and learning
experience depends on this enhanced partnership.
Frequent cleaning of common areas
and high traffic areas/surfaces. TRADITIONAL (FACE-TO FACE) For more information, contact the Guam Department of Education
Division of Special Education at (671)300-1322 or sped@gdoe.net.
Classroom + At Home Learning
COVID health education for students and staff.
This model of instruction and attendance
will be for students who will be participating NEW NORMAL
in traditional face-to-face classes in school. Social and Emotional Awareness
Due to safety and physical distancing Help your child deal with COVID-19
considerations, the Guam Education Board
Posted safety signs and protocols. has approved using an A-B-C alternating Many parents/guardians are faced with assisting their children
schedule, where 1/3 of students attend adjust to the new normal.
classes on any given school day. Your child/children may be experiencing stress because of the
SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19
following reasons:
• Fever (100.4 F and higher) • New loss of taste or smell • Fear and worry about their health or the health and
• Cough • Headache
• Shortness of breath • Chills TIPS FOR PARENTS wellbeing of their friends and family.
• Uncertainty about the family’s financial income and
or difficulty breathing • Muscle pain employment instability.
• Congestion or runny nose • Sore throat 1. Contact your child’s school for class schedules. • Stress associated with home learning, physical distancing,
• Less common symptoms and reduced socialization with friends and teachers.
include: nausea, 2. Set up daily
vomiting, or diarrhea homework/study
LEARN MORE ABOUT SOCIAL EMOTIONAL WELLNESS HERE:
routines for days • National Alliance on Mental Illness
your child is at home. https://www.nami.org/About-Mental-Illness/Warning-Signs-
WHAT DO I NEED TO DO IF 3. Touch base with and-Symptoms
MY CHILD HAS COVID-19 SYMPTOMS? • Center for Disease Control
your child’s teacher
If your child has any symptoms of COVID-19 (fever, prior to the first day https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-
shortness of breath, cough, loss of taste or smell), DO of classes (August coping/managing-stress-anxiety.html
NOT BRING YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL. Inform the 17, 2020).
FOR PROFESSIONAL HELP PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING:
teacher and school nurse right away so he/she can monitor
other students in the class for symptoms. Students with 4. Questions about • Guam Department of Education - Contact your child’s school
homework? Make counselor for social and emotional screening
symptoms of COVID-19 should be tested and cleared • Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center | 647-5440
before returning to school. If your child tests positive for an appointment with
your child’s teacher • Guam Crisis Hotline | 647-8833
COVID-19, please inform the school right away. • Contact your Health Insurance Provider for the listing of
for help. available therapists in private practice.

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