In 1904, there were 18 private schools in the territory with more than 200 students. In August of that year, schools were established, two junior primary schools and two senior primary schools were built. A girls' higher primary school was built in 1912, and a junior high school was built in 1933. After 1938, the number of schools dropped sharply, with only Beishui Primary School and two senior primary schools. In 1949, primary school education developed rapidly. There were 32 primary schools in the territory, with more than 1,400 students, and the enrollment rate of school-age children was 45%. In the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, education developed unprecedentedly, with early childhood education, general education, and social education in full swing. In 1955, 110 accelerated literacy and illiteracy classes and private schools, night schools, and winter schools with 120 classes and more than 3,600 students were opened in urban and rural areas. By 1982, Juye Town *** had two middle schools and two village joint middle schools with more than 800 students. In the 1990s, the town invested more than 2 million yuan to build a new high-standard middle school. In 2000, the town had one junior high school with 1,373 students, 55 complete primary schools, and 1 junior primary school with 3,387 students. The primary school enrollment rate was 99.68%, and the junior middle school age-appropriate enrollment rate was 95.88%. All kinds of teaching experimental instruments, music, physical education, aesthetics, and equipment facilities in schools in the town meet the second-class standards.
In 2000, the town had 475 scientific and technological personnel of various types and 174 village-level science popularization personnel. Since 1983, *** has achieved 22 scientific and technological achievements of various types and obtained 2 national patent projects. In 1996, it was rated as an advanced town that meets scientific and technological standards in Shandong Province. In 2000, it was rated as an advanced town for science popularization and civilization in Heze area.
Juye Town has a long history and splendid culture. Local operas currently popular include Shandong Bangzi Opera, Henan Yu Opera, etc. Popular dances include dragon lantern dance, stilt dance, lion dance, Yangko dance, etc. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, mass culture became more colorful. A radio station and document archives were built in 1959, which reached the provincial third-level advanced archives standard in 1990; a film team was built in 1997; in 1980, Nanguan villagers raised 650,000 yuan of their own funds to build a revitalizing theater in the north of the train station. 1,200 chairs; a cultural station was built in 1980; a film management station was established in 1990.
Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, traditional Chinese medicine was the mainstay in the territory, with only more than 10 traditional Chinese medicine practitioners and a few traditional Chinese medicine shops. In 1919, the first Western medicine store was opened, and 5 medical stores were opened successively. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, medical institutions and health teams continued to expand. A health and medical center was established in 1952 (renamed Commune Health Center in 1958). In 1956, 5 collective clinics were established by individual practitioners. In the late 1960s, each village set up clinics with barefoot doctors and implemented a cooperative medical system. In 2000, there were 2 town health centers, covering an area of ??1.87 hectares, with a construction area of ??1,500 square meters, three outpatient and ward buildings, 265 medical staff, and an annual outpatient service of 9,600 and inpatient visits of 1,500. It has advanced medical equipment such as color ultrasound and fluoroscopy machines. In 2000, it was rated as an advanced medical and health unit by Heze region. Leaders from the Provincial Department of Health visited the hospital many times and spoke highly of it. The town also has 30 village-level clinics, 78 rural doctors and health workers, and 156 hospital beds, providing good medical and health care conditions for the people. In 1984, it was assessed and accepted by the Provincial Department of Health and had reached disease control targets.
Domestic schools have active sports activities and sports competitions have been established. Traditional mass sports include the Bamboo Horse Club in Weihai Village. Traditional martial arts activities have been gradually promoted since the 17th century, and more than 10 training points, training grounds, and training halls have been established on their own. The juvenile mystery group of Weihai Primary School in Juye Town, established in 1985, was filmed as a feature film by Shandong TV Station for publicity and reporting, and its counselor Wu Changshun was jointly commended by the Shandong Provincial Government. "Intelligence", "Knowledge Window" and other newspapers and magazines have serialized more than a thousand works of the juvenile mystery group.