Kailua (Hawaii County), HI Education


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Kailua, Hawaii County, HI is known for its excellent education system. Schools in the area are highly rated, and there is a wide range of educational opportunities available to local residents. The schools provide an impressive array of programs, including Advanced Placement (AP) classes and dual credit courses as well as high-quality core academic curriculum and extra-curricular activities. Students have access to quality instruction from experienced teachers and other supportive staff members who help them reach their full potential. There is also an emphasis on developing communication skills and problem solving abilities that can be used later in life. With its strong commitment to providing quality education to all students, Kailua (Hawaii County), HI provides a great environment for learning and growth.

Kailua (Hawaii County) 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.

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  EducationKailua (Hawaii County), HawaiiUnited States
  $17,751$15,905
  $16,564$13,142
  $9,806$7,999
  14.416.23
  12324573
  268530
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The area is a bit overrated. The best location is on the beachfront. That is what the area is really known for. Going further away from the beach on streets like Oneawa  More

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Thank you Sperling's for these  More

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Over 15 years ago

I recently spent 2 years in Kona. I fell in love with it but its no place for working class people. The housing is so expensive that they had create a 60 mile (one  More

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