Tourism council, MVA talk safe travel with Tinian students

(MVA) — The  Marianas  Tourism  Education  Council  and the Marianas Visitors Authority took their message of “Safe Travel & Marianas Tourism” to students at Tinian Jr./Sr. High School on Wednesday, Oct. 13.

The presentation was part of MTEC’s annual school outreach to educate students on the Marianas tourism industry, MVA, and how young people can support tourism.

“On behalf of the Tinian Jr Sr High School students and teachers, we extend our appreciation to the Marianas Tourism Council for their recent visit and presentation to all 9th and 10th grade students on the importance of preserving our heritage to promote tourism in our islands,” said TJSHS interim principal Lizabeth Hofschneider.

MTEC acting Chairwoman Vicky Benavente began the presentation with a general overview  of  the  Marianas  tourism  industry. 

MTEC  board  member  Catherine  Perry  shared general standards visitors look for to feel confident a destination is safe and details of the Tourism Resumption Investment Plan program and safety protocols to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the Marianas. 

 MVA community projects specialist Jack Aranda detailed the overall  responsibilities  of  the  MVA  in  promoting  the  Marianas,  and  MVA  Tinian  field operations  supervisor  Vida  Borja informed  students  about  the  responsibilities  of the MVA  Tinian office.

“I am so amazed and appreciative,” said Borja after visiting the school.  “The students were  very  receptive  and  well  aware  of  what  is  currently  happening  locally  and  globally, especially with the effects of the pandemic on our economy that is solely dependent on tourism.”

MTEC presents annually to public schools and is targeting 10th  grade in SY 2021-2022. Other MTEC Board members are Priscilla M. Iakopo (MVA), Martin Duenas (MVA), Galvin Guerrero (Northern Marianas College), Larry Lee, Naomi Nishimura (CNMI Public School System), Gordon Marciano (PDI), and Glenn Policare (Kanoa Resort).  Dr. Yunzi Zhang of the NMC School of Business also volunteers with the council and donated school supplies for the Tinian outreach.

Schools interested in starting a MY WAVE Club may contact MVA community projects specialist Jack Aranda at  jaranda@mymarianas.com or 664-3200.

Tenth graders of Tinian Jr./Sr. High in San Jose, Tinian, learn about tourism and the Marianas Visitors Authority on Oct. 13, 2021.  Pictured are Marianas Touris Education Council acting Chairwoman Vicky Benavente, left, students and other MTEC and MVA representatives.

Tenth graders of Tinian Jr./Sr. High in San Jose, Tinian, learn about tourism and the Marianas Visitors Authority on Oct. 13, 2021.  Pictured are Marianas Touris Education Council acting Chairwoman Vicky Benavente, left, students and other MTEC and MVA representatives.

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