The school serves the atolls and islands of Majuro, Arno, Enewetak, and Mili.[2]
History
Marshall Islands High School began as Marshall Islands Intermediate School, being established as a high school around the time at which the first class graduated in 1965, a class which numbered 13 students.[3][4]: 2–7
An addition 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.[5]
In the 1994-1995 school year it had over 700 students, making it the country's largest high school.[1] In 1996 the dropout rate was 16%.[6]
Former president of the Marshall Islands, Hilda Heine, attended Marshall Islands High School before attending college in the United States.[7]
References
^ abMcMurray, Christine and Roy Smith. Diseases of Globalization: Socioeconomic Transition and Health. Routledge, October 11, 2013. ISBN1134200226, 9781134200221. p. 127.
^Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Bureau of International Organization Affairs, Office of United Nations Political Affairs. Retrieved 3 December 2024.
^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.
^Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands public sector investment program. Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1998. p. 30. "In 1996, the dropout rate at the Marshall Islands High School (MIHS) was 16% overall."