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Wailuku, HI is a town with a rich educational history. Its public schools are highly rated, with several earning recognition as a “Blue Ribbon School” from the U.S. Department of Education. Local education is well-supported by the community, and students benefit from a wide range of learning opportunities such as advanced placement courses and college-level classes. Additionally, Wailuku offers multiple private schools to choose from for those looking for an alternative to public schooling, including Montessori programs and faith-based schools. With its excellent public and private options, Wailuku provides parents with many quality educational choices to ensure their children receive the best education possible.

Wailuku schools spend $12,557 per student (The US average is $12,383). There are 16 pupils per teacher, 770 students per librarian, and 299 children per counselor.

Education Degree by Location

  EducationWailuku, HawaiiUnited States
  $17,751$15,905
  $16,564$13,142
  $9,806$7,999
  14.416.23
  12324573
  268530
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Over 10 years ago

You can't beat the weather here. If you like the 4 seasons the islands wouldn't be the place for you.   More

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Over 16 years ago

the tourist economy has fallen apart, major layoffs state wide. All major airlines getting close to pulling out of west coast market. Aloha and ATA both went out of  More

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Over 18 years ago

Wailuku is a beautiful place to live. The climate is wetter than the south side of Maui because we are next to the west Maui mountains. It will drizzle a little each  More

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