Voyager - A Public Charter School

Charter | PK-8 | 210 students |  

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670 Auahi St A-5

Honolulu, HI 96813

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Honolulu's Voyager - A Public Charter School is a charter school that serves grades PK-8. It is among the few schools in Hawaii to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 18 school community members.

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Posted on Oct 29, 2011
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My son is thriving at this school and he is catching up to his grade level in his reading and writing. He fell behind when I had him in a Montessori school previously. Class sizes are small and teachers are always available for questions or concerns. Facilities are OK. There is no playground but I don't send him to school to play. He gets his physical education playing soccer and other sports after school. I feel he is getting private school type education for free. Now who can complain about that.
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Posted on Aug 22, 2011
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I am very surprised by some of the negative reviews made on this forum. My two children are just starting their second year at Voyager, having spent their previous years at a very costly private school. Our family is extremely fortunate to be at Voyager, and my children are thriving academically, socially and emotionally. The work is challenging and grade-level appropriate; the teachers are approachable, eager and knowledgeable; the administration is open-minded and forward-thinking. I also love that the classes are smaller so that the kids are able to receive individual attention. Yes, the campus has its downside, but that can be worked out...my priority is the education that my children receive.
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Posted on Aug 18, 2011
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We were sold on this school given its positive reviews by other parents, however certain basic necessities cannot be overlooked and unfortunately we will send our child to a different school next year. Positives: Small School Involved Parents Non- traditional teaching methods Diverse population Second language taught from K Negatives: Environment not child friendly No cafeteria for at least a year, maybe longer, kid's eat in their class No playground, kid's must walk to a public park shared with homeless. 1 hour of PE a day and recess being spent in doors. This is not conductive to having healthy active kid s. Lack of funding= Lack of facilities, supplies etc. Constant fundraising, donation requests. This is fine but after awhile it becomes overwhelming. More time is spent discussing fundraising rather than how they are improving the quality of education. Teacher turnover= consistency issues Lunch is nearly $5 for full price food served is garbage. We wish the school the best of luck but we feel they jumped the gun with the current move to the new location. Didn't seem well thought out and as a result it will be many years and many dollars before the children will benefit.
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Posted on Jul 8, 2011
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I am very disapointed about this school because you do PE in the playground and I could not stand my child being in that school the education is horrible to my son was falling behind so I Quit in one year
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Posted on Jun 14, 2011
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As a former educator, I had high hopes for Voyager, but soon it was obvious my child wasn't meeting the state education standards. Parent's aren't kept abreast of what kid's are studying and if falling behind in a subject, There is no teacher-parent conference and the homework is mostly word-searches. When you start to question your child's education here you are just ignored. I ended up going through all the kids work books at Sam's club to keep him up to level. Most parents get sold on the charter school concept and trust the kids are learning instead of questioning the teachers. The facilities are horrible- no windows, no computer lab, no library, no classrooms (just room partitions), no playground (they use the park nearby where the homeless shoot up), no textbooks (lots of photocopies). And way too many days off (they still furlough Friday, teacher work days and half day on Wednesday). Oh, and your child doesn't even advance to the next grade! (they combo the grade so your child teaches the younger one! great..) I'm not gonna sacrifice the convenient location for his education and will send him to a real (public) school next semester. Think again about this school.
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Posted on Apr 2, 2010
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I could never say enough positive things about this school. My son attended first grade there in 2007. We were so sad to leave the school when we moved. His teacher, Mr. Anderson, was the pied piper of children. His students would follow him anywhere. His teaching was a joy and everyday was an adventure. My son excelled and will always benefit from his experiences at Voyager.
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Posted on Dec 3, 2009
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this school is a very good school. my children loved it. my two daughters graduted and wished they would open up a high school in it. the school gives a sense of family. it is truly great1
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Posted on Sep 27, 2007
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I am so sad today, due to family circumstances, I have to place my child at a school near my house. Although my daughter has been at Voyager for a short time, she absolutely loved going to school and adored her teacher. I loved the family atmosphere there, the whole staff is really family oriented and helpful. If you are looking for a place where everyone is treated with respect, love, and kindness, this is the school. Their language/cultural programs are very enriching. Parents are very involved. I will miss the Voyager family.
--Submitted by Pauline M, a parent

Posted on Nov 2, 2005
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From the principal to the teachers, the school is top notch. It truly is like one big family. Three of our kids have been going there since the school opened up and they love it. My daughter has made life long friends with the teachers and students there. Mrs. 'T', Mrs. Chikamori, Sue Duber, Miss Libby, etc. They are the greatest.
--Submitted by John, a parent

Posted on Dec 28, 2004
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Our son has been thriving at Voyager for the past two years. The downtown urban location is perfect for a 'downtown city school' and while no every child would thrive in the 'open' environment (space in this 'warehouse kind of room' is divided by furniture-- not walls-- our son loves the relative 'noise' and 'bustle.' The teachers are excellent and the principal is just the right person for this school. Both parents and students feel passionate about Voyager-- all I know is that my son can't wait to get to school and is reluctant to leave at the end of the day. The school incorporates lots of different learning strategies to accomodate numerous learning styles. The environment also provides ample 'world' activities including, but not limited to, excursions, enrichment classes, language, art and music opportunities. The after school program has made changes and it provides quality care. -Mary Chin
--Submitted by Mary Chin, a parent


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