Public | 7-12 | 1697 students |
PHONE: (808) 293-8950
Kahuku High & Intermediate School serves grades 7-12 in the Hawaii Public Schools district. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 20 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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7.2 miles | |||
Maranatha Christian Church & Academy 12.6 miles | |||
Trinity Lutheran School & Preschool 12.7 miles | |||
12.8 miles |
Terrible school that is more focused on football than providing an education. The administration at this school provides lack luster leadership and has a closed door policy for any parent. A student will spend more time watching movies in class than learning the fundamentals or reading, writing, science and math. Faculty provides little educational experience for the children and most do not allow questions in class instead require the student to find them after class to ask questions. If you live in this district or are considering moving here please look at online schools for the sake of your children. At least look at the current statistics!
It is the only remaining 7th through 12th grade school on the Island of Oahu and it continues to meet and exceed expectation. We have a high percentage of our students going on to Ivy League Universities, yet we are a rural school that is socially and economically diverse! Great teachers, great students, awesome community!
The best school in Hawaii in athletics and academics. But unfortunately is sub standards in physical facilities. Our custodial staff is understaffed but ;looking at the grounds, you would be amazed to see all the lush plantings and cleanliness. Even our principal, Ms. DeLong constantly cleans up our campus on her regular walk ing visitations.
Kahuku High & Intermediate School... Although we may live in the 'boonies' and are not equipped with the latest technology or the best classrooms, we manage. We get many awards in sports and in our academics. Our Kahuku Pride is shown through our many sports activities such as: football, volleyball, track & field, soccer, softball, etc. But our knowledge is shown through the many academic activities we excel in; History Day, We the People, Speech and Debate, Democracy, etc. Not only are we accomplished in these areas we have a fantastic dance team and an amazing elite choir known as 'Vocal Motion'. Awesome sports and academics come with awesome school activities. I know these things to be true because I attend this school. This school has been here since 1897. It has helped me to build what it school represents: Pride, Spirit, Honor, and Excellence.
Kahuku High School is an awesome school academically and sportswise. They are very well rounded with a state champion football team, top 5 placed girls volleyball team, top runners in the state, great softball team, and that's just sports. They have nationally aclaimed speech and debate students along with a Democracy 'club' called We The People and a awesome Ensembles singing and dancing choir. I would recommend Kahuku High School to anyone. The students, teachers and faculty at Kahuku High School are a variety of nationalities, ethnicities and cultures that give this school their unique and friendly environment!
I think Kahuku is a great school, I should know go there, and all my family went there. How many generations of my family went to Kahuku. I love it, the atmosphere is great, every one is friendly. I would go to this school over any other.
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