<h3>Chamorro language</h3>Earlier in the meeting, board members focused their attention on the status of certification for Chamorro language teachers. GPSS' Chamorro Studies Division Administrator Ronald Laguana said that in 1977, Chamorro language teachers were not required to adhere to the full certification requirements of GPSS -- at which time the program was in its infancy. According to former school board member Rosa Palomo, because there was no degree program and very few trained to teach Chamorro in the 1970s, lawmakers at the time "grandfathered" them into the school system through legislation.
<p>However, another law passed in 1998 changed the requirements, mandating that Chamorro language teachers meet the full certification requirements, Laguana said. The requirements include at least 30 semester hours of college credit and six semester hours of Chamorro language. Many Chamorro language teachers have been kept in the classroom without the law being enforced, according to Palomo, a former education board member and university professor. Palomo at last night's meeting testified in support of the teachers
<p>Palomo said no one in the school system took this law seriously and, as a result, little or no communication took place among principals, Chamorro language teachers and personnel officials, to enforce the protocols. Lizama told board members that about 20 teachers face dismissal if the board proceeded with proposed policy that would force the termination of non-certified teachers. The proposed policy comes at time when the school system is a facing an Oct. 1 deadline under the Every Child is Entitled to an Adequate Education Act that requires, among other things, certified teachers in every classroom.
<p>GPSS spokesman Gerry Cruz said the board adopted that policy last night with an amendment to allow temporary certification of Chamorro language teachers.</p><a href="http://www.guampdn.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070727/NEWS01/707270331/1002">
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