MCS Reopens Gymnasium

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Bishop Ryan Jimenez (left), along with members of Mount Carmel School’s Leadership Team, gathered with MCS students to cut the ceremonial ribbon, signifying the reopening of the school gymnasium after the destructive impact of Super Typhoon Yutu. The photo includes MCS President Dr. Galvin Deleon Guerrero (third from right); MCS Principal, Barbara Merfalen (second from right); and MCS Faculty Representative Filmah Buenaflor (first from right).

On September 17, 2019, Mount Carmel School, otherwise known as MCS, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the grand reopening of its gymnasium after the destructive impact by Super Typhoon Yutu.

The ceremony began with a prayer and blessing led by Most Reverend Ryan Jimenez, Bishop of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa and Corporate Sole of the school. After the blessing, students from grades K4 through 12 lined up along the gym and cut the ceremonial ribbon with the MCS Leadership Team, members of the Board, and Bishop Jimenez.

Restoring the gym was significant to the MCS family because the gymnasium served as a major center for campus-life. Until the storm, the gym served as the center for athletics, the school cafeteria, and the performing arts venue for annual events. Members of the community also used the gym as a facility for sports and outdoor activities.

Throughout the reconstruction of the gym, the school’s leadership sought the help of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to determine the school’s options for mitigation. After following the appropriate process and procedures, Mount Carmel School was able to fund temporary fixes until such time the necessary funds to fully restore the structure could be issued.

Historically, the gym has housed significant moments in CNMI history including the negotiations and signing of both the CNMI Constitution and Covenant. For these reasons, the Mount Carmel School gymnasium was deemed a historic landmark by the CNMI Historic Preservation Office. No changes have been made to the design and structure of the gym to respect the historic nature of the facility.

“We are so happy to finally have our gym back,” shared MCS STUCO President Kalea Borja. She added, “The gym is the center of student life at Mount Carmel School and we are excited to host sports events, student activities, and performances throughout the year.”

“The gym was one of our biggest projects from Super Typhoon Yutu, and it still is,” shared MCS President Dr. Galvin Deleon Guerrero. “ Although the gym is now available for use, there’s more to come for our students but, more importantly, for our local community.

To learn more about Mount Carmel School, visit www.mountcarmelsaipan.com or call 234-6184 to schedule a tour of the campus.

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