Guam Public School System
Guam Public School System (GPSS, 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. The school district can be thought of as analogous to the school districts of other cities and communities in the United States, but in some manners can also be thought of as analogous to the state education agencies of other states.
The district is headquartered at the Manuel F. L. Guerrero Administration Building at 312 Espinall Avenue, Hagåtña.[1]
In 2000, 32,000 students attended Guam's public schools. 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.[2]
History
Around 2008, around one third of students graduating from the public schools on Guam go on to universities. [3]
School uniforms
In the fall of 2008 the district required all schools to have school uniform policies for students. Any new schools opening must have policies in place after one year of the opening. Students of 18 years of age or older may opt out of the uniforms for medical, religious, or other reasons as approved by the building principal.[1]
Schools
Elementary schools
- Adacao Elementary School ( Mangilao
- Agana Heights Elementary School (Agana Heights, opened 1958)
- Astumbo 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)
- Liguan Elementary School (Dededo, opened August 21, 2008)[4]
- 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) ([1])
- 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 1958)(Formerly Andersen Elementary until 1990)
- Wettengel Elementary School (Dededo, opened 1968)
Middle schools
High schools
Schools to be opened
[2]
- Adacao Elementary School (Mangilao)[8]
Former schools
- Inarajan High School (Inarajan) (Closed in 1997)[5]
See also
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References
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