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Per-Grade Statistics

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind:

Contact and Location Information

Location Address:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind
3440 Leahi Avenue
Honolulu, HI
96815-4246

Mailing Address:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind
3440 Leahi Avenue
Honolulu, HI
96815-4246

Phone Number:

(808) 733-4999


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Classification Information

School District:

Hawaii Dept of Education

County:

Honolulu

Grades Taught:

Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade

Level:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind is classified as an "Other Level" not defined as a Primary, Middle, or High School.

Type:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind is a "Special Education School".

Status:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind was operational at the time of the last report and is currently operational.

Title I:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind IS NOT Title I eligible.

School-Wide Title I:

Data Not Required.

Charter:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind IS NOT a Charter school.

Magnet:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind IS NOT a Magnet school.

NCES Assigned School ID:

150003000096

State Assigned School ID:

1-470

Locale:

Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind is located in a "Large City"
(A central city of a 'Core Based Statistical Area' or 'Consolidated Statistical Area', with the city having a population greater than or equal to 250,000.)

City Limits:

Data Not Available.

Glossary of Terms

Statistics for Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind:

Classroom Size Information

(FTE) Classroom Teacher Averages
Classroom Teacher Comparison Graph
Enrollment Averages
School Enrollment Comparison Graph
Student to Teacher Ratio
Student to Teacher Ratio

(FTE)
Classroom Teachers

Students

Student Teacher Ratio

School17.0824.824 : 1
District Avg38.7649.616.765 : 1
State Avg38.7649.616.765 : 1
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Enrollment Averages by Grade Level

Grade Level Comparison Graph

Un-Graded

Pre-Kindergarten

Kindergarten

1st Grade

2nd Grade

3rd Grade

School861249
District Avg5.46.768.373.072.473.9
State Avg5.46.768.373.072.473.9

4th Grade

5th Grade

6th Grade

7th Grade

8th Grade

9th Grade

10th Grade

11th Grade

12th Grade

School384479395
District Avg75.975.594.5196.8190.1260.4232.1207.9179.3
State Avg75.975.594.5196.8190.1260.4232.1207.9179.3

Low Income & Migrant Student Information

Free & Reduced Lunch Program Averages
Reduced & Free Lunch Programs Comparison Graph

Reduced Lunch Program

Free Lunch Program

School5 (6.1%)62 (75.6%)
District Avg74.4 (11.3%)211.3 (32.5%)
State Avg74.4 (11.3%)211.3 (32.5%)
Migrant Student Averages
Migrant Student Enrollment Comparison Graph

Migrant Students

SchoolData Not Avaliable
District Avg16.9 (0.0%)
State Avg16.9 (0.0%)

Enrollment Statistics for Hawaii Center for The Deaf and The Blind

School Ethnicity Distribution Comparison
Total
Male / Female

American Indian
Alaskan Native

Asian
Pacific Islander

Hispanic

African American

Caucasian

School

2
1 / 1
61
37 / 24
3
0 / 3
0
0 / 0
16
10 / 6

District Avg

2.9
1.6 / 1.4
467.1
242.3 / 224.9
29.9
15.5 / 14.4
15.4
8.1 / 7.3
132.0
69.0 / 63.0

State Avg

2.9
1.6 / 1.4
467.1
242.3 / 224.9
29.9
15.5 / 14.4
15.4
8.1 / 7.3
132.0
69.0 / 63.0
School Gender Distribution Comparison

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