The teaching of Chamorro language and culture in Guam's public schools is mandated by Public Law 21-31 for the purpose of:
1. Promoting, protecting, and perpetuating the language and culture of the indigenous people of Guam, and
2. Ensuring that the language is a dynamic and living language of communication in all aspects and levels of Guam's society.
There are two Chamorro teachers at LBJ, Sinora A. Salas and Sinora J. Lizama. Both of them teach kindergarten and first grade students. Chamorro teachers work collaboratively and cohesively for more effective and efficient teaching. Lesson plans are prepared based on the Chamorro Content Standards and Performance Indicators.
1. Me and My School
2. Me and My Family
3. Me and My Community
4. Me and the Island of Guam.
The biggest event during the school year is the Chamorro Program where every single student participates.
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