APPENDIX
in Palau, one in the Marianas, 3 in
ing are carried on as rehabilitation
EDUCATION
A.
-onstabularies in each Trust Territory disDistrict
Palau
Ponape
Truk
Yap
Tota
Type of School
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2
2
4
]
1
5
8
14
]
1
6
5
21
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]
4
7
15
]
]
7
5
9
6
8
37
49
87
0
28
34
28
23
187
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Numberof public and private schools in each Trust Territory district as of June 30, 1968
District
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3
Mariana
Marshall
tok
Islands
Islands
anv
9
]
10
5?
5
57
19
4
23
35
4
39
49
5
54
24
]
25
188
20
208
1
]
2
1
2
3
1
4
5
?
1
3
1
3
4
2
?
8
i
19
10
2
12
§3
7
60
20
8
28
37
5
4A?
50
8
58
26
]
27
196
3]
227
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Total
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FLEMENTARY
Public. .ccececeesuces
Private ....cccescaces
Total... cecenees
HIGH SCHOOL
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Private ..eecesnsacnes
Total -.cacesanae
TOTAL SCHOOLS
Public. .ceccunsccaces
Private wee ccceceaeaee
Grand Total ......
B. ESTIMATED NUMBER OF CHILDREN OF SCHOOL AGE
since population records are kept by age groups, it is difficult to
provide number of children by single years of age. It is estimated,
however, that there are approximately 27,452 children from 5
years through 14 years of age in the Territory. Of these, according
to 1968 school records, some 24,195 children are attending school.
In the Palau, Mariana Islands, and Ponape Districts, there is close
to 100% enrollment of school-age children.
In the Truk, Yap and
Marshall Islands Districts, it is recognized that a certain propor-
tion of children of school age in the isolated outer island areas are
not in school.
Fiscal Year 1968
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