First Week of School for Guma’ Hustisia’s Neighbor MHS!
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- 6 days ago
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Updated: 5 days ago

The Guma’ Hustisia’s front parking lot plays a central role during Marianas High School’s new academic year, serving as a bustling drop-off and pick-up point for families and students on Tuesday and Wednesday. Some students also park their cars at designated areas during the school day.
To ensure a smooth and secure start, our dedicated marshals were actively stationed throughout the parking lot. Their presence was not only reassuring but essential in managing the high volume of traffic and maintaining order during peak morning hours.
The marshals guided vehicles, helping prevent congestion and ensuring a steady flow of movement. They were positioned at key points, providing a visible layer of protection and support.
“We take student safety seriously,” Chief Marshal Jason Tarkong said. “Our goal is to create a safe, welcoming environment where students can start their day with confidence and peace of mind.”

The lot was alive with movement—cars pulling in, doors opening, and students stepping out with backpacks and some bright smiles.
We wish all students throughout the Commonwealth a successful and inspiring year ahead!
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