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The Labelle White House is extremely proud of N.I.S.C Major.Jayla Rodriguez For her handwork in graduating top of her class and has a honor friends in the girls Christian ministry program. Where she has learned many things from leadership skills and becoming of women of God has a leader. The Labelle White House Staff and N.I.S.C command staff is extremely proud of her


A Statement from President.Santiago:

" Here at the office we push everyone to work hard and never give up, Major.Rodriguez, she as always push the envelope in whatever she as done. She graduating top of her class, with honors and a letter from the district director of Girls ministry. All I can say is I am extremely proud of her and happy to have her apart of the team, Congratulations"

- President. Daniel E. SantiagoJr


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Mauricio Perez



On behalf of The Labelle White House President.Daniel E.Santiago Jr and Administrative Staff they want to wish President.Santiago Grandmother Noemi Rosa Celebrated her Brithday at Labelle White House in "The President's Residents"


" Happy Birthday Grandmother you have pushed me to follow my Dreams and never to give up, love you "-President.Daniel E.Santiago Jr


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Mauricio Perez

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The Labelle White House and President.Daniel E.Santiago Jr want to remind everyone that this School year "Safety Matter" and "Mask UP" The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports most states and U.S. jurisdictions are seeing higher levels of COVID-19 spread by the highly contagious delta variant. For the first time since February, the number of cases in this country is averaging more than 100,000 per day. As of August 9, the U.S. has seen 35.8 million cases of the coronavirus and more than 616,000 people have passed away due to the virus since the pandemic began. The CDC recommends that everyone, vaccinated or not, wear masks in public indoor settings where the rate of COVID-19 transmission is high. Two of the worst areas are Florida and Louisiana which recently set seven-day case records. The CDC also reports the delta variant is extremely contagious and contributing to the increase of cases. The agency said vaccinated people can still develop COVID-19 but are less likely to get extremely ill or die than those who have not been vaccinated. The latest mask guidance also says those with a weakened immune system, age 65 or older, or with an underlying medical condition are at increased risk for severe disease should resume wearing masks. If someone in your household has a weakened immune system, is at increased risk for severe disease, or is unvaccinated, you should put your mask back on. If this applies to you or your household, you might choose to wear a mask regardless of the level of transmission in your area. VACCINES To find where you can get your COVID vaccine: Visit vaccines.gov Text your zip code to 438829 Call 1-800-232-0233 Check with your local pharmacy Watch local news outlets Contact your state health department Www.labellewhitehouse.com Labelle White House Press Secretary Mauricio Perez Jr

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