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Manu'a High School

Tau, Tau, AS 96799 · (684) 677-3152 · Manu'a District
GRADES M–MELEMENTARY43-RURALREGULAR SCHOOL
Enrollment
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Elementary
Student : Teacher
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Free / Reduced Lunch
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About Manu'a High School

Manu'a High School is one of the middle-of-the-pack elementary campuss in Tau, American Samoa, part of American Samoa Department of Education, with students from the surrounding community on its rolls from grade M.

American Samoa Department of Education is the operating authority for Manu'a High School, handling staffing, calendars, and reporting to the state department of education.

The campus sits in an outlying setting.

On the community side, the page collects discussion, questions, and updates around sports schedules, lunch menu changes, and school spirit week. Anyone with firsthand experience at this school can post or comment.

Quick facts

School name
Manu'a High School
District
American Samoa Department of Education
Address
Tau, Tau, AS 96799
Phone
(684) 677-3152
County
Manu'a District
Level
Elementary
Grade range
M–M
Locale
43-Rural: Remote
NCES ID
600003000016
Charter school
No
Virtual school
No

Related schools

Other schools in American Samoa Department of Education

Frequently asked questions

About Manu'a High School
What age range does Manu'a High School serve?
Manu'a High School serves students from grade M through grade M.
Is Manu'a High School public or private?
Manu'a High School is a public K-12 school, overseen by American Samoa Department of Education.
Where is Manu'a High School located?
Manu'a High School is located at Tau, Tau, AS 96799.
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