By Journal on April 25, 2025
Aravapo Leo, Giff Johnson, health murals, Majuro Coop School, UNICEF, UNICEF-support
Feature Articles

Have you seen all the fabulous murals featuring children and nutrition themes cropping up all around town? They are at schools, like this one painted on the side of the Majuro Cooperative High School building, and on numerous stores around the island. This is a UNICEF-supported venture to promote awareness of children and their needs. […]
By Journal on April 11, 2025
Coop School, Imada kabua, Imata Kabua, Jim Duffy, Kwajalein, Majuro Coop School, Majuro Cooperative School
Back In The Day

Journal 4/9/1982 P2 Head Start specialist visiting centersFay Graef, Head Start program specialist from the San Francisco Regional office, is here visiting Head Start centers in Micronesia. Of the Head Start program here, she said she is impressed with the staff, the centers and their work, particularly the Policy Council of the Head Start program […]
By Journal on May 31, 2024
Frank Cabral, Majuro Coop School, Nikki Cabral
Back In The Day

Journal 5/29/1987 P1 Tackling suicidesIt was not long ago that nobody wanted to talk about the suicide problem in the Marshall Islands. But a workshop here last week attended by nearly 60 people showed that it is an issue that people are not just concerned with — they want to take action, too. Various ministries, […]
By Journal on September 22, 2022
Covid, Majuro Baptist Christian Academy, Majuro Coop School, Mask requirement lifted, Rita Elementary School, RMI government, Wilmer Joel
News Archive

Rita Elementary School has the distinction of being the first Public School System school in Majuro to return to in-person classes — but Monday’s return to school turned out to be a short-lived effort, as apparently PSS HQ directed RES to resume the “learning packet” pickup and drop off method in use by the rest […]
By Journal on October 21, 2021
Crystal Amram, Giff Johnson, Jack Niedenthal, Katrina Amram, Lynn Anien, Majuro Coop School, Marshall Islands High School, Pfizer vaccine, Wilmer Joel
News Archive

WILMER JOEL, GIFF JOHNSON The Ministry of Health and Human Services began implementing the Pfizer vaccine for students who are 12 to 17 years old in various local high schools and middle schools in Majuro earlier this month. Each week on Fridays, ministry staff are going to these secondary schools to conduct the vaccinations. Their […]