Oleai Turtles successfully compete in forensic conference

(OES) — Turtles are known to be slow, but not for the competing OES Turtles at the Primary Grades Forensics Competition held on October 15, 2022 at Mount Carmel School. All 10 OES students who participated in the Kindergarten to 2nd-grade division won in one or all of their English and Chamorro- Carolinian Language Heritage Studies or CCLHS events. OES students in grades 3-5 won 1st to 4th place in Impromptu Speaking B. The students learned about the Micronesian territories and countries from the Northern Marianas Islands, Guam, Palau, Nauru, Marshall Islands to Kiribati as they prepared for the competition.

PGFC competition encourages public and private schools from kindergarten to fifth grade students to participate and become proficient in reading, public speaking, and interpretation. After two years of virtual competition, PGFC is back to face-to-face or in-person competitions where students will compete with other students from the different schools.

OES family would like to thank all OES competitors for doing their best to accomplish their goals. Thank you to all the parents who helped in preparing their children at home as well as the teachers and judges for the support they have given in this competition.

The Parent-Teacher-Student Association of Oleai Elementary School would like to extend their congratulations to all of the competitors and winners from the participating schools.

Oct. 2022 PGFC Competition

K-2 Division

Dramatic Interpretation A

Lucia Bercilla, 2nd  Place

Humorous Interpretation A

Jaymie Parico, 2nd Place

Kendra Lumanlan, 4th Place

Liberty Domingo, 5th Place

Humorous Interpretation

Ladana Calibo, 1st Place

Declamation

Max Chang, 1st Place

Jaymie Parico, 2nd Place

Impromptu Speaking

Ladana Calibo, 2ndPlace

Louie Matthew Achas, 3rd Place

Aldrick Jay Rodeo,4th Place                                            

Reader’s Forum C

Liberty Domingo, 4th Place

Aldrick Jay Rodeo, 5th Place

CCLHS

Kendra Lumanlan, 1st Place

Jaymie Parico, 1st Place

Ge Anica Sinounou, 4th Place

Daren Amandus, 5th Place

Duo Interpretation A

Max Chang, 3rd Place

Louie Matthew Achas, 3rd Place

Choral Speaking

Kendra Lumanlan, 5th Place

Ge Anica Sinounou, 5th Place

Lucia Bercilla, 5th  Place

3-5 Division

Dramatic Interpretation A

Julienne Rhyme Casuncad, 2nd Place

Brent Villanueva, 2nd Place

Hallie Marianne Padolina, 5th Place

Humorous Interpretation A

Keanalise Arianne Sablan, 2nd Place

Declamation

Alexander Joseph Salundaguit, 3rd Place

Impromptu Speaking

Hallie Marianne Padolina, 1st  Place

Haven Mateo Calibo, 2nd Place

Raphael Kyron Ronquillo, 3rd Place

Xavier Brien, 4th Place

Reader’s Forum D

Mary Elizabeth De Guzman, 4th Place

Reader’s Forum F

Xavier Brien, 4th Place

Rhyne Ysa Bansuela, 5th Place

Reader’s Forum MA

Hanna Gabrielle Ramos, 3rd Place

Reader’s Forum MB

Leila Leightley, 2nd Place

CCLHS A

Brent Villanueva, 1st Place

Alexander Joseph Salundaguit, 4th Place

CCLHS B

Isabel Maximina Carreon, 3rd Place

Duo Interpretation A

Mary Elizabeth De Guzman, 1st Place

Hanna Gabrielle Ramos, 1st Place

Other OES Participants

Revanalyn Mality

Zieann Teves

Shania Mina Mendiola

Crystal Lyn Mabel

OES Judges

Arnel Coloma

Laarni Calibo

Maritoni Duarte

Jenny Ann Mercado

OES CCLHS Coach

Josephine Agulto

OES PGFC Coach/Coordinator

Esther Manzano

The OES PGFC participants pose for a photo on their campus in San Jose, Saipan.

The OES PGFC participants pose for a photo on their campus in San Jose, Saipan.

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