American Samoa Department of Education


American Samoa Department of Education operates public schools in American Samoa, an insular area of the United States. The public primary schools of the Eastern District includes the following: Matafao Elementary, Aua Elementary, Pago Elementary, Masefau Elementary, and etc. The public primary schools of the Western District includes the following: Alataua Elementary, Leone Midkiff Elementary, Pavaiai Elementary, Lupelele Elementary, Manulele Tausala Elementary, and Tafuna Elementary. On the secondary level, these schools are the 5 largest high schools in time order: Samoana High School, Leone High School, Fagaitua High School, Nu’uli Vo-Tech High School, and Tafuna High School. Samoana High School is the first secondary school of the territory, and at the time it was simply called American Samoa High School. However, when other new high schools were established, it was renamed Samoana. Samoana High today is the second largest high school in terms of student population and the third largest high school in terms of area. Leone High School is the first Western District High School. Faced with a shrinking student population, Leone High today ranks 3rd in terms of student population and is the second largest high school in terms of area. Fagaitua High School is the first Eastern District High School. It is the 4th largest high school in terms of student enrollment and the 4th largest high school in terms of area. Nu’uli Vo-Tech High School is the first trade-school in the territory. Because of this, it has the smallest student enrollment. It is also the smallest out of the big 5 in terms of area. Tafuna High School is the newest public high school in the territory. It has grown to have the largest student enrollment and boast the largest school size Each high school, except Nu’uli Vo-Tech, are given unique nicknames entitled to their specific color/ reputation: Samoana Sharks “Blue Empire”, Leone Lions “Lion Kingdom”, Fagaitua Vikings “Funky Town”, and Tafuna Warriors “Warrior Nation.”

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