The purpose of our club is to spread the Chamorro culture. Not only will we be spreading the culture, but we will also help keep the Chamorro culture alive. In our club, students are able to express themselves and their feelings freely. In Achahaga we’re all family and we all take care of each other. It doesn’t matter if you’re not Chamorro, you can still join and be apart of our family.
Achahaga Meetings
Meetings are on Mondays and Fridays after school from 3:15pm to 5:00pm.
Club Membership
Achahaga is open to all grade levels. There is no admission fee to join.
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