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Web Site Advisory April 2, 2008


We are in the midst of recreating our site after encountering technical difficulties. Please check back for the latest updates. We anticipate the completion of the restoration effort by April 3, 2008.

Web Site Advisory April 3, 2008

Our web host will be performing routine maintenance on the MySql server that contains our data. The following message was provided by our host:


MySQL Maintenance Scheduled for Tonight

As part of our ongoing efforts to improve MySQL performance, we will be adding new hardware and re-allocating the load on our MySQL servers between 12:00am and 5:00am EDT on Thursday, April 3, 2008. During this five-hour maintenance window, there may be periods of time when your database is temporarily inaccessible, making the database-driven pieces of your Web site temporarily unavailable to your visitors. (You should be able to connect to your database(s) as normal for most of this maintenance window, but you may experience intermittent connectivity issues between midnight and 5:00am EDT.)

We have scheduled this maintenance for a time when traffic to most customers' sites is typically at its lowest. Still, we apologize for any inconvenience, and we expect that the work we're doing will help improve your site's performance.

- 04/02/08 at 14:52 ET
 
Quality of Air Cleared for Interim JFK Campus PDF Print E-mail
August 20, 2009
 
Acting Governor Michael W. Cruz, M.D., today received results from an air quality test performed by the Guam National Guard’s 94th Weapons of Mass Destruction, Civil Support Team (CST) at the interim John F. Kennedy High School campus in Tiyan. The results showed that levels of solvents were detected but below Occupational Safety and Health Administration Permissible Exposure Limits.

The Acting Governor requested that the test be conducted after concerns from parents and students were brought to him by Department of Education Superintendent Dr. Nerissa Underwood.

“We are working to ensure that the JFK community can soon return to a safe campus that is conducive to effective learning,” said Acting Governor Cruz. “We are happy that the test results are negative and we now look forward to opening the campus for the thousands of students and teachers who have been eagerly waiting.”

The 94th CST is one of 54 nationally certified teams capable of conducting air quality testing.

“I want to thank the CST for their assistance and quick response in helping address this issue,” said Acting Governor Cruz. The Guam Environmental Protection Agency will now determine whether the interim campus meets other safety requirements and can open for the new school year.

For further information regarding the test results, please contact Captain Kenneth Ola, Guam National Guard Public Affairs Officer, at 735-0409.

 
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