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Hawaii Public Schools

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#1
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  • 2023/12/07 11:41

I've heard that the level of public schools in Hawaii is among the lowest in the U.S. Is the public school system wiped out ?
Do you have any recommendations for those who currently have children in public schools ?
For private schools, Iolani and Punahou are well known, but the tuition from Kinder to I think it is a little too expensive to pay for more than 10 years of tuition from Kinder.

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#2
  • mik
  • 2023/12/07 (Thu) 11:56
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There are good public schools as well.
For high schools, there are Calani and Kaiser High Schools, mostly in the east side area. ge ( If you submit a cross-border city application ) they will let you in if there are openings.
In short, it depends on your child. If your child is smart and willing to learn, it doesn't matter what school he/she goes to. I can tell you this much. The art of teaching is not to choose the brush. Even in private schools, there are many children who are addicted to drugs and self-destruct. If you are a rich kid who goes to Iolani at the behest of your parents, you are more likely to end up like Paris Hilton, a stupid, naive adult.

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#3
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  • 2023/12/07 (Thu) 16:20
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It is true that the level of public schools in Hawaii is low.
It comes up in the rankings, you know.

My son went to Willson for elementary school and it was
a good school.
High school is Kaimuki, a lower ranked school, but
my son's friend got a 4 year scholarship to Harvard.

As # mi k says, it depends on your child.
I was quite worried too, but
his friends are all good kids who get along well with each other and they all have moderately good jobs. I don't think it's just the school.

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#4
  • Kanikani22
  • 2023/12/09 (Sat) 02:34
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Paris Hilton is a businesswoman who earns hundreds of millions of dollars on her own.
Even if she is naive, she is a very wealthy person who lives in a different world from that of ordinary Japanese, so what is important is whether she is happy or not.

At Punahou School, there are wealthy people, but children of employees who work there are also admitted on a special quota. It's a world of pins and needles. An acquaintance of mine went there, but in the end it depends on the individual, gurel or not.

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