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Honolulu Schools ( 378,317 ) Kahului Schools ( 19,958 )
Waipahu Schools ( 67,442 ) Kapaa Schools ( 19,291 )
Kaneohe Schools ( 52,190 ) Makawao Schools ( 17,211 )
Mililani Schools ( 49,266 ) Lahaina Schools ( 12,833 )
Kailua Schools ( 49,158 ) Lihue Schools ( 12,640 )
Ewa Beach Schools ( 48,513 ) Waimanalo Schools ( 12,409 )
Wahiawa Schools ( 45,136 ) Pahoa Schools ( 9,847 )
Aiea Schools ( 44,617 ) Keaau Schools ( 9,700 )
Hilo Schools ( 44,293 ) Haiku Schools ( 9,568 )
Waianae Schools ( 43,237 ) Kamuela Schools ( 8,926 )
Pearl City Schools ( 40,436 ) Captain Cook Schools ( 8,241 )
Kapolei Schools ( 27,600 ) Kula Schools ( 6,716 )
Kailua Kona Schools ( 26,280 ) Kalaheo Schools ( 6,350 )
Wailuku Schools ( 25,126 ) Mountain View Schools ( 5,711 )
Kihei Schools ( 22,059 ) Haleiwa Schools ( 5,615 )

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Estimated Population (2005): 1,273,900
Male:  637,889
Female:  636,011
Median Age:  36.62

Hawaii School Districts Information

As of school year 2007, the state of Hawaii has 1 school districts with 287 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 180,728 accros _n cities and towns


Hirono urges Hawaii participation in 2010 Census (Honolulu Advertiser)

HONOLULU — Hawaii Congresswoman Mazie Hirono is urging Hawaii residents to participate in the 2010 Census.


Hawaii House passes $10 billion state budget (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

The Hawaii House of Representatives has approved a $10 billion state budget that aims to preserve services for the disadvantaged.


Hawaii House passes budget (KPUA AM 670 Hilo)

HONOLULU (AP) — The Hawaii House of Representatives has approved a $10 billion state budget that aims to preserve services for the disadvantaged. The House passed the budget unanimously Monday, sending it to the Senate for revisions.


Friday Furloughs Continue At Hawaii Public Schools (KITV Honolulu)

Friday marks another furlough day for Hawaii Public Schools, adding to a total of 12 days that classes will be cut from the calendar as a result of budget cuts.


Hawaii school classes may get larger under $70M budget cuts (Honolulu Advertiser)

Education officials say some $70 million in budget cuts to the state Department of Education will result in an increase in class size and a reduction in school bus service.


Hawaii officials tout online school testing (Honolulu Advertiser)

Hawai'i public schools have begun testing a new online version of the state's annual assessment exam, which officials say will be a better gauge of student progress than the current paper-pencil test, once it is rolled out next school year.


National Competition Allows Future Hospitality Leaders to Shine (Hospitality Net)

Thirteen teams of high school hospitality students will compete for a national trophy and thousands of dollars in scholarship money at the seventh annual National Lodging Management Program Competition April 15-17 in Orlando, Florida. The students, representing schools in Arkansas, Florida, Hawaii, Idaho, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, South Carolina, Wyoming ...


UH prospects line up (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

Scratch one name off, and bump another to the top of the list. Former New Mexico State and Sacramento Kings coach Reggie Theus said yesterday he's never been in the hunt for the newly vacant Hawaii men's basketball coaching position. But former USC assistant coach Gib Arnold, jobless as of yesterday, is on the prowl.


Newswatch (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)

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Pion Hills students find pen pals in Hawaii (The Record-Courier)

Pion Hills Elementary School is embarking on a new adventure in the form of communicating with other schools in other states, exposing students to various cultures and lifestyles. Principal Rommy Cronin said she's excited to engage in a pen pal exchange with Kamehameha Schools in the state of Hawaii. The pen pal exchange will start with kindergarten- second-grade classes. As the relationship ...