| Ahuimanu Elementary School |
'Āhuimanu Elementary School is located on the Windward side of the island of Oahu. The school provides educational opportunities to students from a variety of ethnic and economic backgrounds in the suburban Kāneʻohe community of Temple Valley. The school community works collaboratively and provides a variety of learning opportunities to help students achieve the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards (HCPSIII). |
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| Aiea Elementary School |
Welcome, welcome, welcome to Aiea Elementary School's website. Aiea is such a special place where our children's "Dreams Begin". We believe that our children here are very special---they enter kindergarten with inquisitive minds and leave with a bank of knowledge and dreams for the future! |
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| Hawaii Baptist Academy |
Hawaii Baptist Academy is a Christian college preparatory school that equips students spiritually, intellectually, physically, socially, and emotionally so that they bring honor to God. |
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| Holy Nativity School |
Holy Nativity is an Episcopal day school that serves a broadly diverse range of children from age 3 through 6th grade – the only Episcopal school in Hawaii that focuses exclusively on those elementary grade years. It is an excellent school with a strong program that supports both the spiritual and the academic formation of its students. |
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| Honowai Elementary School |
Core values reflect our beliefs at Honowai Elementary. Caring, Honesty, Respect and Responsibility. |
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| Iroquis Point Elementary School |
Iroquois Point Elementary School has been helping children discover the joy of learning since 1960. Located 2.5 miles from the Ewa Beach business district, we serve children and families from the Waterfront at Pu'uloa community. Our student body is drawn from a combination of military and local families, reflecting the ethnic, cultural and socioeconomic diversity of Hawai'i. |
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| Kahalu'u Elementary School |
Kahalu'u provides quality standards based education to all students by holding high expectations and working collaboratively with parents and community members to foster a shared responsibility for student learning. |
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| Lincoln Elementary School |
Lincoln School was originally located near Thomas Square and moved to its present location at the foot of Punchbowl in 1956. The student population of 360 is economically and culturally diverse, with Hawaiians and part Hawaiians making up 34% of the student body. |
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| Moanalua Elementary School |
We believe Moanalua Elementary is a school community where everyone works together to provide an environment that nurtures and develops the whole child. Moanalua Elementary School is a place where everyone is valued and can make a positive contribution. Our school-community shares the responsibility for providing a dynamic environment that develops knowledgeable, skillful, accountable and caring individuals. |
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| Pearl City Elementary School |
We will continue to strive to make this school one of the best in the state by working towards high academic achievement and a kind, safe, and respectful learning environment for all students. During the past school years, Pearl City Elementary School did make Adequate Yearly Progress as defined by the US Department of Education. |
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| Prince Jonah Kuhio Elementary School |
Prince Jonah Kuhio Elementary School is in venerable Mo`ili`ili, a section of Honolulu just at the foot of the University of Hawai`i at Manoa. Once a suburb of old Honolulu, Mo`ili`ili is now largely populated with high-rise and walkup apartment dwellers, with a smattering of single family house owners. Kuhio has a wide mixture of ethnic groups and nationalities because of the makeup of the community and because of nearby East-West Center on the University campus. Kuhio also has a crosssection of socio-economic groups, from solid middle class to poverty levels. |
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| Sacred Hearts Academy |
The Academy is at an exciting time in its over 100 year history, and we seek the good will of the entire school community as we pursue our mission of offering outstanding, single-sex education to young women of the 21st century. What is special about Sacred Hearts Academy? As a Catholic independent college preparatory school for girls in Junior Kindergarten through twelfth grade, the Academy provides an outstanding quality education for young girls. Caring and professional teachers, small classes, a rich and varied curriculum, and lively, enthusiastic students make the Academy special. |
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| Sunset Beach Elementary School |
All Children Can Learn and Be Successful! |
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| Trinity Lutheran School |
As a member of the largest Protestant school system in the United States, Trinity Lutheran School has served the island of Oahu with quality, Christian education for over 55 years! Located in central Oahu, Trinity Lutheran School offers a convenient location serving families from Wahiawa, Mililani, the North Shore, Ewa Beach and other nearby communities, as well as numerous area military bases, such as Schofield Barracks and Wheeler Army Airfield. Trinity Lutheran School offers small class sizes, affordable tuition and a safe, caring learning environment. |
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| Wheeler Elementary School |
Wheeler Elementary School is dedicated to excellence in education. The school recognizes and accepts the uniqueness of an individual child. Military and local children are provided opportunities to share their multi-cultural, social and family experiences. The school provides a well-rounded, interdisciplinary curriculum which offers positive educational experiences. Educational experiences include basic skill for the child's intellectual, physical, aesthetic, social, emotional and moral development. All available school resources will be utilized to nurture and challenge our children. |
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| Windward Nazarene Academy |
Windward Church of the Nazarene (originally named Kaneohe Church of the Nazarene) was organized in 1958. Our church has a rich heritage of devoted, dedicated, and caring people, whose mission is "developing a healthy family who loves, trusts, and serves God." We at Windward Nazarene have the desire not only to celebrate in worship and connect you with others, but a heartfelt desire to develop an authentic Christ-centered community. |
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