By Journal on September 9, 2024
Alvin Simon, Hilary Hosia, Joe Bejang, Laura Elementary School, Majuro Middle School, Micronesian games, MIHS
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The Public School System is experiencing a rough start in the beginning of the school year in regards to land disputes at Laura Elementary School. The school is reported to have vacated the school grounds due to an unpaid lease, an issue that reached discussion on the Nitjela floor Tuesday this week. Minster of Education, […]
By Journal on February 22, 2024
1, Amata Kabua Blvd., Batkan, Ebeye, Giff Johnson, improvements, Jenrok sports field, Lojkar, Majuro, Micronesian games, MIHS, mobile phone network, NTA, Rita, Tommy Kijiner
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GIFF JOHNSON Dropped calls and calls that don’t go through. That’s been a way of life for cell phone users in the Marshall Islands. The upcoming Micronesian Games is not only improving and expanding sports facilities that people here will enjoy long after the games, but it is leading to what is hoped to be […]
By Journal on December 1, 2023
Frank Armstrong, Investor Solutions Inc., Marshall Islands High School, MIHS, Sarah Ketchen Lipson, SK Lipson, TOEFL
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Journal 12/5/1986 P1 Taking task forces to taskThat governments in Micronesia are big and unwieldy is nothing new. But if you thought the many-layered bureaucracy in the Marshall Islands was cumbersome, get a load of this one. In the Federated States of Micronesia, lawmakers have come to the conclusion that something must be done about […]
By Journal on March 16, 2023
Barbara Ned, Marshall Islands High School, Marty Mark, MIHS, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Students at Marshall Islands High School are being denied entry to their classes after 8:15am. The school gate still remains open, but the school administration has advised teachers to send students home and not let them in. According to a MIHS administrator this is not a new policy and it is to discipline […]
By Journal on December 8, 2022
165th anniversary, biit, Christianity, Clara Bingham, Francis X. Hezel, George Pierson, Gospel Day, Hilary Hosia, Hiram Bingham, jepta, Jr., King Kamehameha II, MIHS, Morning Star vessel, Palukne Johnny, SJ, Uliga Protestant, vessel Caroline, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Marshallese across the country filled local churches December 4 to honor the 165th anniversary of the arrival of the gospel onboard the Morning Star. Biits, songs, and dramatic performances were the main spectacles that lasted throughout the day up to the middle of the night, featuring different jeptas from all walks of life […]
By Journal on November 3, 2022
Augustine Kaious., Billy David, Goodwind Silk, JerJeremia Tokalauvere, Junior Aini, Junior Paul, Mauwe Langijota John, MIHS, national anthem and MIHS’s Alma Mater, Public School System, Student Body Government, Timoci Ratidara, Wilmer Joel
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Teachers and staff from MIHS received a special surprise from the Student Body Government (SBG) last Friday at the school’s library. For the first time, SBG officers organized a combined in-person and virtual teachers’ day event for the more than 60 teachers in the school. The officers kept the planned event secret for two weeks. […]
By Journal on October 7, 2022
Jojo Taala, MIHS, Roderick Concepcion, Rodriguez Nakamura, Wilmer Joel
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Majuro public schools are now scheduled to open next week Monday — nearly a month after Health authorities said they could open. Meanwhile, although Majuro public schools have been late to open following the Covid outbreak in August, Ebeye public schools opened last week and all Majuro private schools started the week of September 19. […]
By Journal on May 27, 2022
Absalom ‘Barab’ Edwards, Barab Edwards, Canvasback Wellness Center, Chewy Lin, CMI Marine Science Program, Cooking competition, Glen Joseph, KAHS, Karen Earnshaw, Korale Jerky, Lone deBrum, Mack Alfred, MIFV, MIHS, MIMRA-Outer Islands Fish Market Center, MISCO market, Monyca Sudnovsky, Neilan Albert, Roles Alfonso, Rudol Muller, Wanok Jorju, World Tuna Day
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KAREN EARNSHAW The Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority hosted a World Tuna Day 2022 celebration in the HQ parking lot on May 14, the second year it has celebrated the big day at its new facilities. The biggest feature of the afternoon was the slicing and dicing of, what else?, tuna, with the competition divisions […]
By Journal on September 30, 2021
Beverlyn Anjolok, Chewy Lin, Daina Lafita, Emosi Maitokana, Goodwin Silk, Julius Muertuge, Kainoah Kaminaga, Leban Lang, Marshall Islands High School, Maryam Schellhase, Maryann Kiluwe, Masino Kulene, MIHS, Namiko Nashion, Teraoi Naibunaki, Theda Breshg, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Marshall Islands High School (MIHS) enhanced the Culture Week spirit and celebration with their second Mini-Manit King and Queen Pageant last week at the school’s compound. The idea of establishing a King and Queen contestant came from the former student body government officers of 2019-2020 which was approved by the school administration and […]
By Journal on September 9, 2021
Barbara Ned, Joenathan Defan, Kuikui Kiribati, Lilia Jack, MIHS, Noah Joseph, welcome party, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL Marshall Islands High School (MIHS) stirred up the new school year’s first activity with a smashing start, the school’s welcome party. The welcome party has been a school tradition in welcoming incoming pre-nine, regular nine, transfer students, and new teachers and staff. MIHS Student Body Government Officers, grade level officers from 10th to […]