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High school in Jaluit, Marshall Islands
Jaluit High School
Location
Jaluit
Marshall Islands
Coordinates5°55′24″N 169°38′28″E / 5.9232398°N 169.6411479°E / 5.9232398; 169.6411479
Information
TypeHigh school
School districtMarshall Islands Public School System
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/*/http://jhstech.weebly.com/

Jaluit High School (JHS) is a secondary school in Jabor, Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands. It is a part of the Marshall Islands Public School System.

The school serves the following atolls and islands in the south of the country: Jaluit, Ailinglaplap, Ebon, Jabat, Kili, Namdrik, and Namu.

It has a boarding program for students from distant atolls and islands.

History

The first phase of the campus was built between the late 1960s to the middle of the 1970s, a period when several other public high schools were built in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.

The school, the second public high school in the Marshall Islands, opened in 1975. The South Korean company Hanil built the campus. Initially it served grade 9 only and had 110 students.

In 1999 the Marshall Islands Journal published comments from a parent who criticized the dormitories of Jaluit High.

References

  1. "Annual Report 2011-2012 Archived 2018-02-22 at the Wayback Machine." Ministry of Education (Marshall Islands). Retrieved on February 22, 2018. p. 54 (PDF p. 55/118). "As such, Jaluit High School enroll students from the Ralik and Iolab school zones including schools from Ebon, Namdrik, Kili, Jaluit, Ailinglaplap, Jabat, and Namu."
  2. "Annual Report 2012-2013 Archived 2018-02-22 at the Wayback Machine." Ministry of Education (Marshall Islands). February 2014. Retrieved on February 22, 2018. p. 40 (PDF p. 42). "Transportation to take boarding students homes from Jaluit and Northern Island high schools and"
  3. Compact of Free Association in the Micronesian States of Palau, the Federated States of Micronesia and the Marshall Islands: Environmental Impact Statement. United States Department of State, 1984. p. 36.
  4. Chutaro, Beverly L. "KATWON: CAUGHT IN THE CURRENTS OF CHANGE Youth and Education in a Changing Society." (Master's Plan B Paper). University of Hawaii at Manoa. April 24, 2002. "In 1975, the new government high school opened on Jaluit and I attended the ninth and tenth grades there." (part of an interview)
  5. Highlights. Office of the High Commissioner, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, 1975. p. 2. "The opening of the newly-constructed Jaluit High School is tentatively scheduled for October 20, 1975. Built by the Hanil Construction Company of South Korea, the new Jaluit High School will be the second public high school built in the Marshalls. Andrike said that the new Jaluit High School will open October 20 with an enrollment of 110 students. Opening with only ninth grade this year, the .."
  6. "Back In The Day Capital building cracks." The Marshall Islands Journal. Retrieved on December 25, 2015. "P1 Dorms a hellhole Majuro’s block cell jail — which is not noted for its amenities — provides better accommodations than Jaluit High School’s student dormitory, according to a parent of a JHS student."

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