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| Agency name | Guam Department of Education |
| Jurisdiction | Guam |
| Headquarters | Hagåtña |
Guam Department of Education. The Guam Department of Education is a United States Department of Education-affiliated agency responsible for overseeing public schools in Guam. It works closely with the National Education Association and the U.S. Department of Education to ensure that Guam Public School System meets the standards set by the No Child Left Behind Act and the Every Student Succeeds Act. The department is also affiliated with the Council of Chief State School Officers and the National Association of State Directors of Special Education.
The history of the Guam Department of Education dates back to the early 20th century, when Guam was a United States territory under the administration of the United States Navy. During this period, the U.S. Navy established the first public schools in Guam, with the help of the American Red Cross and the Catholic Church. In the 1950s, the Guam Legislature passed the Guam Education Act, which established the Guam Department of Education as a separate entity, with the help of the Ford Foundation and the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The department has since worked with various organizations, including the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Endowment for the Humanities, to improve the quality of education in Guam.
The Guam Department of Education is headed by a Superintendent of Education, who is appointed by the Governor of Guam and confirmed by the Guam Legislature. The department is organized into several divisions, including the Division of Curriculum and Instruction, the Division of Student Support Services, and the Division of Administrative Services. The department also works closely with the University of Guam, the Guam Community College, and the Pacific Islands University to provide professional development opportunities for teachers and administrators. Additionally, the department collaborates with the National Association of Elementary School Principals, the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and the American Federation of Teachers to stay updated on best practices in education.
The Guam Department of Education oversees a total of 30 public schools in Guam, including elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools. Some of the notable schools include George Washington High School, John F. Kennedy High School, and Simon Sanchez High School. The department also operates several special education schools, including the Guam Department of Education's Special Education School and the Department of Integrated Services for Individuals with Disabilities. The schools in Guam are accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges. The department also partners with the National Association of School Psychologists, the National Association of School Counselors, and the National Association of School Nurses to provide support services to students.
The Guam Department of Education offers a range of programs to support student learning, including the English as a Second Language program, the Special Education program, and the Gifted and Talented Education program. The department also participates in the National Assessment of Educational Progress and the Program for International Student Assessment to evaluate student performance. Additionally, the department offers professional development opportunities for teachers and administrators through the Guam Teacher Corps and the Pacific Islands Educational Leadership Program. The department also collaborates with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the National Council of Teachers of English, and the National Science Teachers Association to improve teacher quality.
The Guam Department of Education receives funding from the Guam Legislature and the United States Department of Education. The department's budget is approximately $200 million per year, which is used to support public schools, special education programs, and other educational initiatives. The department also receives funding from private organizations, including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Walton Family Foundation, and the Annenberg Foundation. The department is also eligible for funding from the U.S. Department of Education's Title I and Title II programs, as well as the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.
The Guam Department of Education is administered by a team of experienced educators and administrators, including the Superintendent of Education, the Deputy Superintendent of Education, and the Assistant Superintendents of Education. The department is headquartered in Hagåtña, Guam, and has a staff of approximately 1,500 employees, including teachers, administrators, and support staff. The department is governed by the Guam Education Act and is subject to the regulations of the U.S. Department of Education and the Guam Legislature. The department also works closely with the National Association of State Boards of Education, the National Association of School Boards of Education, and the American Association of School Administrators to stay updated on best practices in education administration. Category:Government agencies of Guam