REGULAR SUMMER SESSION: May 26 – July 24, 2009 (Nine-Week Courses)
• May 20 – 22 (Wed – Fri) – Registration (9:00 am – 6:00 pm)
• May 26 (Tue) – First Day of Instruction
• May 26 – 28 (Tue – Thu) – Add/Drop Days
• June 2 (Tue) – Last Day for 80 percent Refund
• June 5 (Fri) – Last Day of 40 percent Refund
• June 12 (Fri) – Last Day to Withdraw (from nine-week courses)
• July 3 (Fri) – Legal Holiday (Liberation Day)
• July 23 (Thu) – Last Day of Instruction
• July 24 (Fri) – Final Exam
EXTENDED SUMMER SESSION: May 26 – August 14, 2009 (Twelve-Week Courses)
• May 20 – 22 (Wed – Fri) – Registration (9:00 am – 6:00 pm)
• May 26 (Tue) – First Day of Instruction
• May 26 – 28 (Tue – Thu) – Add/Drop Days
• June 5 (Fri) – Last Day for 80 percent Refund
• June 12 (Fri) – Last Day for 40 percent Refund
• June 19 (Fri) – Last Day to Withdraw (from twelve-week courses)
• July 3 (Fri) – Legal Holiday (Liberation Day)
• August 13 (Thu) – Last Day of Instruction
• August 14 (Fri) – Final Exam
SUMMER SESSION I: May 26 – July 2, 2009 (Six-Week Courses)
• May 20 – 22 (Wed – Fri) – Registration (9:00 am – 6:00 pm)
• May 26 (Tue) – First Day of Instruction
• May 26 – 28 (Tue – Thu) – Add/Drop Days
• May 29 (Fri) – Last Day for 80 percent Refund
• June 3 (Wed) – Last Day for 40 percent Refund
• June 5 (Fri) – Last Day to Withdraw (from 1st six-week courses)
• July 1 (Wed) – Last Day of Instruction
• July 2 (Thu) – Final Exam
SUMMER SESSION II: July 6 – August 14, 2009 (Six-Week Courses)
• May 20 – 22 (Wed – Fri) – Registration (9:00 am – 6:00 pm)
• May 26 – July 2 – Registration (9:00 am – 5:00 pm)
• July 3 (Fri) – Legal Holiday (Liberation Day)
• July 6 (Mon) – First Day of Instruction
• July 6 – 8 (Mon – Wed) – Add/Drop Days
• July 9 (Thu) – Last Day for 80 percent Refund
• July 14 (Tue) – Last Day for 40 percent Refund
• July 17 (Fri) – Last Day to Withdraw (from 2nd six-week courses)
• August 13 (Thu) – Last Day of Instruction
• August 14 (Fri) – Final Exam
GCA enrollment ongoing
Continuing students and their siblings are guaranteed a slot until April 17 if the maximum number of class enrollment is not reached yet.
Classes will be limited to a maximum of 25 students only or a combination class may be formed.
Open enrollment begins on April 20. Registration will be on a first come, first served basis.
GCA has been recently awarded re-accreditation by the International Accreditation Commission of Association of Christian Schools International with the term of accreditation for kindergarten to 12th grade effective July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2014.
GCA admits students of any race, color, national, and ethnic origin.
The same rights, privileges, programs and activities are made available to all students at the school, regardless of their background.
The school is committed to excellence in various aspects of the child’s education. Students are encouraged to discover their God-given potentials and are provided with rigorous programs and opportunities for kindergarten 4 through 12th grade.
Interested families are encouraged to register on time as slots have already been filling up quickly.
Enrollment packet is available at the registrar’s office. The packet must be turned in along with all other required documents.
A student is officially registered upon paying the registration fee and whose account is current.
Grace Christian Academy is located on Upper Navy Hill. For more information, contact 322-3320/3850 or set up an appointment to visit the school.
Oleai students inducted into honor society
(OES) — Thirty-five students from Oleai Elementary School were inducted as new members of the National Elementary Honor Society in a ceremony held at the Pacific Islands Club on Saturday.
Members were selected by the chapter’s faculty council for meeting high standards of academic excellence and responsibility.
The students inducted were:
Fourth Grade: Deion Aguon Xavier, Chloe Ann Fegurgur, Keana Gates, Jeanille DLC. Lizama, Nemerlyn Magat, Vynzent D. Manacop, Kiara Kozette Y. Sablan
Fifth Grade: Raymon Agno, Robert Buniag, Leowell Cristobal, Elaine Enriquez, Carmelino Garcia, Yea Rin Kwon, Jheanillette Lamberto, Kaela Mae Millano, Jorwen Palma, Meeko Reyes, Jasmine Weilbacher, Illarchem P. Ythemar
Sixth Grade: Janelle Achondo, Roselie Agulto, Angelo Alvarez, Noemi Caacbay, Florina Cordero, Braylan Floresca, Vinnie Inos, Angelyn Labaden, Ursula Lizama, Yoneil Maniacop, Hercia Nekaifes, Angeline Orsini, Keina Santos, Rosien Spis, John Taisacan, Midcat Tipingeni
“We are very proud to recognize these outstanding members of our student body. National Elementary Honor Society members are chosen for and then expected to continue their exemplary contributions to the school and community,” said Glenn Muna, principal of the school.
The Oleai Elementary School chapter was established in Aug. 2008.
Each year the chapter participates in several projects for the school and community which include the upcoming American Red Cross walkathon.
The National Elementary Honor Society was established in 2008 to recognize outstanding elementary level students in grades fourth to sixth.
The organization is a program of the National Association of Secondary School Principals in cooperation with the National Association of Elementary School Principals.
For more information, visit www.nehs.org


