Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School
Home of the Dolphins
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dynamic Dolphins
The Dynamic Dolphin Award is awarded to students who demonstrated
their best efforts in their academics and behavior.
These students has shown responsibility and respect for others
and has been a positive role model for their peers.
JMGES SNAPSHOTS
PBS Read-a-Thon
Congratulations to Ms. Tajalle’s class for bringing in the highest pledge amount for PBS read-a-thon at JMGES📚🥇
Math Olympiad
Dolphin Splash to Mary Cunan (5th), Ysabella Losongco (5th), Maria Tran (5th), Cayden Javier (4th), and William Ocampo (5th) for representing our school at this years Math Olympiad Competition.
Special thanks to all Olympiad parents for allowing your child to participate in our Math Olympiad practices and competition.
NAWIC Block Kids Competition
Dolphin Splash to our 4 GATErs who participated in this year's NAWIC Block Kids Competition. Peyton Ulith (1st), Dan Caraig (3rd), Ean Pamintuan (4th), and Gavin Bautista (4th). Each student was given 100 lego blocks, a rock, a piece of string, foil, and a foam poster board that they had to use to create a structure. Afterwards, they had to present their creations to judges.
Congratulations to Peyton Ulith (1st) and Gavin Bautista (4th) for both placing 1st place in their division. DOLPHIN SPLASH!
Special thanks to all the parents for allowing your child to join this experience, for bringing them to the competition, and for all your support and collaboration.
Inacha'igen Fino' CHamoru
CHamoru Language Competition
Kian M. represented our school at the CHamoru Language Competition on Macrh 09, 2024 at the University of Guam Lecture Hall. Dolphin Splash!!
Spelling Bee
4th Grader Ean P. represented our school at the Island Wide Spelling Bee held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel on March 03, 2024. He made it to round 3 spelling the words canoe and ottoman. Dolphin Splash!!!
September Spirit Week: Anything But a Backpack Week
Our dolphins showed their creativity by using reusable bags, shoe boxes, tupperwares, and even homemade bags made out of rice sacks and pillow cases to bring their supplies and homework back to school.