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Guam schools face political turmoil as governor seeks control

August 09, 2024 | General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam


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Guam schools face political turmoil as governor seeks control
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the ongoing efforts to improve the conditions of Guam's public schools, highlighting both community involvement and political tensions. Uppedeel Perez, a teacher's assistant, reported that local contractors and community members are actively participating in school renovations, including bathroom repairs and painting projects. This grassroots effort aims to ensure that schools are ready for the upcoming academic year without further delays.

However, the meeting also revealed significant political friction regarding the management of the Guam Department of Education (GDOE). A statement from the governor indicated that while agencies would be deployed to assist schools, their efforts would be limited to temporary fixes unless control of GDOE is granted to her administration. This has raised concerns among stakeholders about the adequacy of support for public school students, with critics arguing that such a limited approach undermines the need for comprehensive solutions.

The discussion took a more contentious turn as participants expressed frustration over perceived political motivations behind the governor's actions. Accusations were made that the governor's push for control over GDOE is tied to upcoming elections, specifically the campaign of Lieutenant Governor Josh Tenorio, who is the only announced candidate for governor. Critics fear that this could lead to political appointments within the education system, potentially compromising the quality of education and the integrity of the hiring process.

As the community rallies to support local schools, the call for a more substantial and less politically influenced approach to education reform remains a pressing issue. Stakeholders are eager for genuine assistance that prioritizes the needs of students over political agendas.

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