Urban renewal
Sinajana is one of a few villages that was urbanized as a result of a federal urban renewal program. Afami, Agana Springs, and Didigue are a few non-urbanized areas within this same village. There are over 75 homes in Afami, most of which are built below a high cliff, with a few homes high atop a ridge overlooking Hagatna and Mong-Mong. Agana Springs is located below the cliff line of Sinajana and contains a natural spring with small living creatures like frogs and turtles. Didigue is located at the other end of Agana Springs and is accessible by taking a steep single lane road through Afame. Although called Didigue, it is named Spring Lane.Census
As of the 2000 census, the village of Sinajana was reported as having a total population of 2,853. Of that number, 1,433 (50.2%) are male, and 1,420 (49.8%) are female. Of the total population in Sinajana, a little less than 10% were under 5 years old, and 2% were 75 years or older. The median age was found to be 28.7 years. Of the total, 65% were Guamanians, 11% Asian (including Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Korean, other Asian), 4% Chuukese, and at little less than 4% White. Of the total that are enrolled in school, half were enrolled in elementary school, a little less than a quarter were enrolled in highschool, and a little more than 15% were enrolled in college or graduate school. Of the total population of 2,853, 1,604 attained an education. The difference of these numbers may be as a result of children that are not of school age qualification. Of the 1,604 people that have attained an education, 35% are high school graduates, 19% earned some level of college with no degree, 15.6% have attained a high school education, 12.5% have earned an undergraduate degree, and 6.5% have earned a graduate or professional degree. Of these numbers, 77.2% attained a high school diploma or higher, and 19% have earned a bachelor's degree or higher. Of the total population in Sinajana, 193 grandparents reported being responsible for at least one grandchild. With respect to veteran status, 13.5% of the adult civilian population 18 years and older were veterans. The U.S. Census Bureau counts it under multipleEducation
Notable residents
*Valentino Perez - LocalMayor of Sinajana
Commissioner
* Manuel G. Sablan (1953–1957) * Luis C. Baza (1957–1965) * Francisco R. Santos (1965–1968) * Alfonso M. Pangelinan (1968–1973)Mayor
* Ignacio N. Sablan (1973–1981) * Francisco N. Lizama (1981–1997) * Daniel E. Sablan (1997–2005) * Roke B. Blas (2005–2013) * Robert R.C. Hofmann (2013–present)Deputy Commissioner
* Luis C. Baza (1944–1957) * Vicente S. Iriarte (1957–1961) * Jacinto B. Calvo (1961–1965) * Alfonso M. Pangelinan (1965–1967) * Ignacio N. Sablan (1969–1973)Vice Mayor
* Francisco N. Lizama (1973–1981) * Daniel E. Sablan (1981–1997) * Roke B. Blas (1997–2001) * Vicente S.A. Lizama (2001–2005) * Robert R.C. Hofmann (2005–2013) * Rudy Don Iriarte (2013–present)See also
* Villages of GuamReferences
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