GUAM PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM

'Guam Public School System' (Chamorro: ''Sisteman Eskuelan Pupblekon Guåhan''), formerly the 'Guam Department of Education', is a school district that serves the entire island of Guam, a United States insular area.
In 2000, 32,000 students attended Guam's public schools. Guam's public school system has been criticized for having poor management and inadequate facilities. Lack of funding and corruption are often cited as the causes. Private schools had a total attendance of 6,000 in 2000, though attendance has increased in recent years. In 1998 the U.S. Department of Defense opened schools for children of American military personnel. DODEA schools had an attendance of 2,500 in 2000. [1]

Contents
Public Elementary Schools
Public Middle Schools
Public High Schools
Schools to be opened
See also
External links

Public Elementary Schools



★ Agana Heights Elementary School (Agana Heights, opened 1958)

★ As Tumbo Elementary School (Dededo, opened 1997)

★ B.P. Carbullido Elementary School (Barrigada, opened 1965)

★ Chief Brodie Memorial Elementary School (Tumon, Tamuning, opened 1965)

★ C.L. Taitano Elementary School (Sinajana, opened 1958)

★ Daniel L. Perez Elementary School (Yigo, opened 1968)


★ Formerly Yigo Elementary School (name changed in 1998)

★ F.Q. Sanchez Elementary School (Umatac, opened 1953)

★ Finegayan Elementary School (Dededo, opened 1972)

Harry S. Truman Elementary School (Santa Rita, opened 1966)

Inarajan Elementary School (Inarajan, opened 1953)

★ J.Q. San Miguel Elementary School (Mongmong-Toto-Maite, opened 1971)

★ Juan M. Guerrero Elementary School (Dededo, opened 1971)

Lyndon B. Johnson Elementary School (Tamuning, opened 1974)

★ Maria A. Ulloa Elementary School (Dededo, opened 1965)

★ Machananao Elementary School (Yigo, opened 1998)

★ Marcial Sablan Elementary School (Agat, opened 1998)

★ Merizo Martyrs Elementary School (Merizo, opened 1966)

★ Manuel Ulloa Lujan Elementary School (Yona, opened 1971) ([2])

Ordot/Chalan Pago Elementary School (Chalan-Pago-Ordot, opened 1997)

★ Pedro C. Lujan Elementary School (Barrigada, opened 1962)

★ Captain Henry B. Price Elementary School (Mangilao, opened 1958)

★ Talofofo Elementary School (Talofofo, opened 1965)

Tamuning Elementary School (Tamuning, opened 1965)

★ Upi Elementary School (Yigo, opened 1997)

★ Wettengel Elementary School (Dededo, opened 1968)

Public Middle Schools



★ Agueda Johnston Middle School (Chalan-Pago-Ordot, opened 1966)

★ F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School (Yigo, opened 1974)

★ Inarajan Middle School (Inarajan, opened 1973)

★ Jose Rios Middle School (Piti, opened 1973)

★ Luis P. Untalan Middle School (Barrigada, opened 1958)

★ Oceanview Middle School (Agat, opened 1959)

★ Vicente S.A. Benavente Middle School (Dededo, opened 1966)

Public High Schools



George Washington High School (Mangilao, opened 1965)

John F. Kennedy High School (Tumon, Tamuning, opened 1959)

★ Simon Sanchez High School (Yigo, opened 1974)

★ Southern High School (Santa Rita, opened 1997)

Schools to be opened


[3]

★ Adacao Elementary School

★ Liguan Elementary School

★ As Tumbo Middle School

★ Ukudu High School

See also



List of schools in Guam

External links



Guam Public School System

Guam school zoning information

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