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HIDOE Release: Department announces 2019-20 enrollment figures for public and charter schools

Posted on Aug 9, 2019 in Latest Department News

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HONOLULU – Hawaii’s public and charter schools combined enrollment for school year 2019-20 totals 179,331 students, compared to 179,698 last year, a difference of 0.2 percent. This year, Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) schools enrolled 167,454 students and charter schools enrolled 11,877 students.

In school year 2019-20, the five largest HIDOE public schools by grade level are:

High Schools (grades 9-12):

    • Campbell (3,077), Waipahu (2,777), Mililani (2,620), Farrington (2,396), Maui (2,082)

Middle (grades 6-8) and Intermediate Schools (grades 7-8):

    • Mililani Middle (1,875), Kapolei Middle (1,487), Ewa Makai Middle (1,390), Waipahu Intermediate (1,349), Maui Waena Intermediate (1,162)

Elementary Schools:

    • August Ahrens (1,274), Holomua (1,127), Waipahu (987), Kahului (933), Keoneula (912)

The five smallest HIDOE schools in the state include: Niihau High and Elementary (10), Maunaloa Elementary (36), Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind (62), Kilohana Elementary (71) and Waiahole Elementary (86).

The five largest charter schools are: Hawaii Technology Academy (1,285), Kamaile Academy (878), the Hawaii Academy of Arts and Sciences (710), Ka Waihona O Ka Naauao (694) and Kihei Charter School (689).

The five smallest charter schools are: Kanaka (33), Ke Ana Laahana (41), Ke Kula O Niihau Kekaha (50), Hakipuu Learning Center (55) and DreamHouse Ewa Beach (85).

Click here to download the full enrollment figures.

 

Derek Inoshita

Communications Specialist

Hawaii State Department of Education

Office: (808) 586-3232
Cell: (808) 763-7485
E-mail: [email protected]

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