Shark News

Hafa Adai from the Shark Battalion. This year plans to be another exiciting year for the Sharks. The Shark Battalion will continue to conduct all activities planned during school year 2001-2002 for school year 2002-2003. Every cadet should try an activity to promote school pride and battalion espirit de corps.
This Saturday, 9 Nov 2002, the Shark Battalion will conduct a community service project for Simon A. Sanchez High School. After the activity, the battalion plans to have a potluck picnic and sporting events to bring the day to a close. Parents, Guardians, and the public is invited to participate in this activity to show school pride. See you there.
Congratulations Sharks! The Community Service Project was a success. The school administrators appreciates all your hard work!! Keep it Up! In other news, the Veteran's Day Ceremony at the Governor's Complex in Adelup was also a success. All the veteran's and families were impressed with the George Washington High School JROTC Pass in Review and display of the fifty state flags. It was a lot of work but the Gecko Battalion pulled through without any problems. Next year plans to be a more elaborate ceremony and the Guam Multiple School Unit - Army JROTC plans to involve all three battalions (Geckos, Shark, and the Knight)in celebrating that event.