The courses are offered as part of the college’s mission to provide customized, continuing educational and professional development opportunities in response to community needs.
Additionally, the classes, which are designed to improve individual knowledge and specific skills, are geared around actual workforce needs and experiences based on course surveys, community needs assessments, and interviews with employers.
The schedule and course fees are listed below.
For a more detailed description of each course, contact CDI at 234-5498 ext. 1005 or log on to www.nmcnet.edu.
• How to Properly Use a Keyboard (Keyboarding)
March 13, 16-18
Schedule: 5-8p.m. (Fri., Mon.) 5-7pm (Tue., Wed.)
Room: W-4
Fee: $70
• Understanding Personal Computers and
How They Work
March 19-20 (5-8p.m.)
Room: W-4
Fee: $35
• E-mail: The Best Way to Communicate
March 23 & 25 (5-7p.m.)
Room: W-4
Fee: $25
• How to Use Word Processing Applications
March 26-7 & 30-31 (5-8p.m.)
April 1 (5-8p.m.)
Room: W-4
Fee: $90
• Creating Digital
Presentations
April 2-3 & 6-8 (5-8p.m.)
Room: W-4
Fee: $90
• How to Use
Spreadsheet Applications
April 13-17 (5-8p.m.)
Room: W-4
Fee: $90
CDI will also be offering its customer service and administrative training courses in April running into May. For a schedule of these classes, log on to www.nmcnet.edu.
All interested individuals should register at least seven days before the first day of class.
Certificates of attendance and competence will be awarded to registered students who complete all course requirements.
Full payment is required for admission to a class. To register or for information about these classes, visit the CDI office in Building P on the NMC campus in As Terlaje or call Les Ogumoro 234-5498 extension 1010 or e-mail [email protected].
Garapan cleanup
THIS Sunday, Beautify CNMI! volunteers will do their monthly cleanup of the Garapan tourist district. They will meet in the parking lot of American Memorial Park at 8 a.m. Gloves and bags will be provided.
‘Briefing with the Boss’
CAPTAIN Josephine Blas, public affairs director for the Guam-CNMI Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve, announced in a media release that a “Briefing with the Boss” will be conducted today, beginning at 8:30 a.m. at the Pacific Islands Club on Saipan with public and private employers scheduled to attend.
For more information, contact Capt. Josephine Blas at 671-735-0456 or 671-483-0324 or Rose Igitol of the local ESGR Guam-CNMI office at 288-5426.
Green flag on Rota
(DEQ) — The Division of Environmental Quality has analyzed samples collected from Rota’s recreational beaches and storm water drainages as part of its regularly scheduled sampling.
None of the samples collected contained excessive concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria nor did they exceed the CNMI’s marine water quality standards.
DEQ assigns all of the sampled beach sites a green flag.
THE Buck Battalion relinquished the duties and responsibilities of its top leadership position from C/LTC Silina Taimanao to C/LTC Juan Ayuyu on Feb. 12 at the Rota High School JROTC Drill Pad.
Sharlene Manglona, RHS principal, passed the battalion flags between the two battalion commanders.
Manglona congratulated Ayuyu for his selection to this prestigious position and praised Taimanao for assuming the leadership position which resulted in outstanding contributions provided to both the school and the community during her tour of duty.
C/CPT Elisa DLC. Taisacan was promoted to the position of battalion executive office with the rank of cadet major. Her mother Balbina DLC. Taisacan had the honor to pin on her new rank.
The principal expressed her appreciation to retired SGM Herman M. Atalig, senior army instructor; retired 1SG Edwin M. Tabunar, army instructor; Juan Ayuyu, RHS PTA president; members of the Rota Joint PTA, as well as parents, and teachers for their continued dedication and commitment to the program; and to the parents who hosted the delicious dinner.
Joseph S. Inos, mayor of Rota, was the guest speaker. Pastor Tony Reyes provided the invocation for the ceremony.
C/LTC Silina Taimanao was presented a plaque of appreciation by the instructors for a job well done under her tenure as the Buck Battalion commander.


