Mrs. Frances T. Taimanao (center) is Mount Carmel School’s new president. To Taimanao’s left are board member Jacqueline Che and Chairman of the Board Mr. Vicente Babauta who is seated on the right.

Frances T. Taimanao is Mount Carmel School’s President

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On Tuesday, August 09, 2022, members of Mount Carmel School’s Board of Directors officially announced during a press conference that Frances T. Taimanao will serve as the school’s new president. Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Vicente Babauta, also shared the school’s celebration of its 70th anniversary.

After the departure of former school president and current Northern Marianas College President, Dr. Galvin Deleon Guerrero, Taimanao stepped in as acting president throughout the school year 2021-2022. Despite the challenges presented during the community’s exposure to the covid-19 virus, Taimanao had successfully led the institution towards a strong end-of-the-school-year.

The school community members had access to regular on-site covid-19 testing, hybrid learning options, the reinstatement of student events, and led the completion of the school’s 2021-2026 strategic plan and updated and revision of the school’s curriculum.

Mount Carmel School’s faculty, staff, and members of the school’s board of directors gather for a group photo after announcing Mrs. Frances Taimanao as the school’s new president.

Taimanao brings 23 years of teaching experience and 10 years of administrative experience. Prior to MCS, Taimanao served as an elementary teacher at San Vicente Elementary School and retired as a vice principal at the CNMI Public School System. In August 2006, Taimanao transitioned to Mount Carmel School and has taught elementary, middle school, and high school grade levels. Since then, Taimanao has remained instrumental in various academic programs which only solidified the board of directors’ decision to select Frances Taimanao as Mount Carmel School’s new president.

Mount Carmel School’s Chairman of the Board, Mr. Vicente Babauta said, “It’s been an honor to work with Frances, and after reflecting on last school year, it’s time to take Mount Carmel School to the next stage and we as a board of directors felt that Frances Taimanao was right for the job. Mrs. Taimanao will lead the school for the next few years and it is quite exciting also as we announce that we are celebrating Mount Carmel School’s seventieth anniversary.”

School president, Mrs. Frances Taimanao shared, “It is an honor to serve as Mount Carmel School’s President. I’ve served this institution for sixteen years and I can honestly say that Mount Carmel has always pushed me to improve and expand my own capacities as an educator. Just this past December, I completed my master of education degree through Framingham State University and I can honestly say that Mount Carmel School was a key factor in why I pursued my master’s degree after all these years. To be a part of the school’s legacy as a president is humbling and I aim to continuously improve and expand on the school’s abilities to learn, grow, and adapt to the ever-changing landscape that is education.”

Taimanao went on to share one of the new programs Mount Carmel School will implement during the first year of her official presidency stating, “After our community was exposed to the covid-19 pandemic, it was no surprise to educators across the country that varying aspects of our students’ wellness would be affected. While we did our best to give our students as many opportunities to engage and collaborate safely, children still showed signs of depression and anxiety. This inspired us to embed wellness learning opportunities into the curriculum itself. Therefore, starting this school year, Mount Carmel School will dedicate Fridays as wellness days.”

Members of Mount Carmel School’s Board of Directors and Leadership Team participate in the school’s recent press conference which announced Mrs. Frances T. Taimanao as School President.

During the press conference, Taimanao elaborated that each Friday of the week would be dedicated to educating its students on varying wellness techniques. Additionally, Taimanao is focused on the development of the school’s IT infrastructure and facilities master plan to better support student learning and engagement. Taimanao expressed gratitude to the Federal Programs Office, as approved applications have helped MCS begin this effort.

Mount Carmel School’s first day of classes begins on Wednesday, August 10, 2022, and the school will continue to accept applications for available grade levels.

For more information about Mount Carmel School, visit www.mountcarmelsaipan.com.

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