Table 3.1-- SCHOOLS, TEACHERS, AND ENROLLMENT, SEPTEMBER 10, 1993, AND SEPTEMBER 15, 1994, AND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES, SCHOOL YEAR 1993-94 AND 1994-95, FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOL SYSTEMS, HAWAII COUNTY
Sept.
10, Sept. 15,
Subject
1993
1994
Number of schools:
Total ............................
48
49
Public .........................
33
34
Private ........................
15
15
Number of teachers:
Total ............................
NA
NA
Public .........................
NA
NA
Private ........................
174
NA
Enrollment 1/:
Total ............................ 29,433
30,164
Public ......................... 27,023
27,788
Private ........................ 2,410
2,376
High school graduates:
Total ............................ 1,682
1,769
Public 2/ ...................... 1,501
1,615
Private ........................
181
154
NA = Not available.
1/ Includes Pre-K.
2/ Includes diplomas, Individually-Prescribed Program
certificates, and Certificates of Completion.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development
and Tourism, Electronic Bulletin Board System (January 30, 1996), table 3.09; and Hawaii
State Department of Education, Information Resource Management Branch, records.
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Table 3.2-- ENROLLMENT (PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS COMBINED),
BY GRADES, HAWAII COUNTY: SEPTEMBER 10, 1993 AND
SEPTEMBER 15, 1994
Sept.
10, Sept. 15,
Grade
1993
1994
All grades .................... 29,433
30,164
Pre-Kindergarten ................... 346
378
Kindergarten ....................... 2,229
2,216
1 ................................. 2,184
2,304
2 ................................. 2,147
2,179
3 ................................. 2,153
2,131
4 ................................. 2,109
2,149
5 ................................. 2,158
2,149
6 ................................. 2,228
2,188
7 ................................. 2,165
2,280
8 ................................. 2,181
2,199
9 ................................. 2,219
2,443
10 ................................. 2,035
1,997
11 ................................. 1,932
2,008
12 ................................. 1,638
1,723
Specials 1/ ........................ 1,709
1,820
1/ Includes ungraded students in special schools.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Education, Information
Resource Management Branch, records.
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Table 3.3-- PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ENROLLMENT AND GRADES, HAWAII DISTRICT:
SEPTEMBER 15, 1994 AND SEPTEMBER 12, 1995
Enrollment
1/
Sept.
15, Sept. 12,
School
1994
1995 Grades
Grand total ...............
27,788 28,188
Ernest B. De Silva ................ 401
406 K-6
Haaheo ............................ 208
215 K-6
Hilo High ......................... 1,704
1,739 9-12
Hilo Inter. ....................... 767
751 7-8
Hilo Union ........................ 709
665 K-6
Holualoa .......................... 370
408 K-5
Honaunau .......................... 430
429 K-8
Honokaa High & Elem. .............. 1,456
1,428 K-12
Hookena ........................... 339
380 K-8
Kahakai Elem. ..................... 720
757 K-5
Kalanianaole Elem. & Inter. ....... 514
528 K-8
Kapiolani Elem. ................... 583
652 K-6
Kau High & Pahala Elem. ........... 626
611 K-12
Kaumana ........................... 324
314 K-6
Keaau Elem. & Inter. .............. 1,285
1,408 K-8
Kealakehe Inter. .................. 1,014
998 6-8
Kealakehe Elem. ................... 936
917 K-5
Keaukaha .......................... 437
487 K-6
Keonepoko ......................... 691
702 K-5
Kohala High & Elem. ............... 1,077
1,123 K-12
Konawaena High & Inter. ........... 2,051
2,186 7-12
Konawaena Elem. ................... 765
769 K-6
Laupahoehoe High & Elem. .......... 354
333 K-12
Mt. View Elem. & Inter. ........... 909
897 K-6
Naalehu ........................... 466
453 K-8
Paauilo Elem. & Inter. ............ 238
237 K-9
Pahoa High & Inter. ............... 994
1,022 7-12
Pahoa Elem. ....................... 669
678 K-6
Waiakea High ...................... 2,264
2,258 9-12
Waiakea Inter. .................... 1,125
1,050 6-8
Waiakea Elem. ..................... 888
838 K-5
Waiakeawaena ...................... 944
932 K-5
Waikoloa Elem. .................... 345
432 K-5
Waimea Elem. & Inter. ............. 1,185
1,185 K-8
1/ Includes students in regular classes, special education and
special pre-K classes.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Education, Information
Resource Management Branch, records.
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Table 3.4-- PRIVATE SCHOOLS, ENROLLMENT AND GRADES, HAWAII DISTRICT:
SEPTEMBER 10, 1993 AND SEPTEMBER 12, 1994
Enrollment
1/
Sept.
10, Sept. 12,
School
1993
1994 Grades
Grand total ..............
2,410 2,376
Christian Liberty ............... 87
94
K-12
E Maka'ala ...................... 39
46 pre-K-5
Haili Christian ................. 310
272 pre-K-8
Hale Aloha Nazarene ............. 104
115 pre-K-7
Hawaii Preparatory Academy ...... 661
625
K-12
Kamuela Montessori .............. 116
127 pre-K-7
Kohala Mission School ........... 46
34
1-8
Kona Adventist .................. 21
15
1-8
Kona Christian Academy .......... 71
80
K-6
Makua Lani Christian ............ 84
106
6-12
Malamalama ...................... 102
89 pre-K-8
Mauna Loa........................ 28
19
1-8
Parker .......................... 166
172
7-12
St. Joseph Elem. ................ 270
269 pre-K-6
St. Joseph High ................. 305
313
7-12
1/ Includes students in regular, special education and pre-K
classes.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Education, Information
Resource Management Branch, records.
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Table 3.5-- ENROLLMENT PROJECTIONS, HAWAII DISTRICT PUBLIC SCHOOLS,
BY SCHOOLS: 1995 TO 2000
School
1995
1996 1997 1998
1999 2000
Grand total ........ 28,271 29,166 29,935
30,477 31,064 31,625
De Silva Elem. .......... 403 419
418 416 416
410
Haaheo Elem. ............ 219 235
249 251 253
258
Hilo High ............... 1,791 1,891 1,911
1,931 1,907 1,881
Hilo Int. ............... 764 787
747 732 768
796
Hilo Union Elem. ........ 711 716
708 724 729
738
Holualoa Elem. .......... 380 386
387 374 372
364
Honaunau Elem. & Int. ... 432 447
439 426 424
424
Honokaa Elem. & High .... 1,475 1,468 1,434
1,390 1,409 1,366
Hookena Elem. & Int. .... 346 362
364 367 367
355
Kahakai Elem. ........... 715 772
784 799 788
772
Kalanianaole Elem. & Int. 500 503
473 457 445
440
Kapiolani Elem. ......... 588 586
584 592 581
587
Kau High & Pahala Elem. . 611 617
595 571 551
543
Kaumana Elem. ........... 326 331
333 322 318
322
Keaau Elem. ..............
367
706 850 892
Keaau Elem. & Int. 1/.... 1,350 1,389 1,402
1,441 1,303 1,330
Keaau High ..............
339
700 849
Kealakehe Elem. ......... 973 1,034 1,121
1,109 1,168 1,173
Kealakehe Elem. II ......
326
Kealakehe High ..........
413
758 1,138 1,386
Kealakehe Int. .......... 1,015 1,052 1,068
1,097 1,121 1,168
Keaukaha Elem. .......... 458 471
474 477 482
478
Keonepoko Elem. ......... 736 796
781 768 771
768
Kohala Elem. & High ..... 1,115 1,140 1,163
1,189 1,213 1,227
Konawaena Elem. ......... 758 774
774 790 781
782
Konawaena Int. & High ... 2,164 2,255 2,239
2,131 1,472 1,234
Laupahoehoe Elem. & High 334 336
317 328 313
314
Mt. View Elem. & Int. 2/. 922 943
945 941 960
956
Naalehu Elem. & Int. .... 451 455
431 418 428
411
Paauilo Elem. & Int. .... 233 235
221 219 220
225
Pahoa Elem. ............. 677 683
662 671 667
678
Pahoa Int. & High ....... 1,012 1,071 1,075
1,097 1,109 1,127
Waiakea Elem. ........... 886 892
890 897 893
892
Waiakea High ............ 2,284 2,388 2,454
2,067 2,422 2,409
Waiakea Int. ............ 1,099 1,104 1,081
1,075 1,082 1,079
Waiakeawaena Elem. ...... 945 962
987 985 962
959
Waikoloa Elem. 3/........ 402 475
499 504 575
635
Waimea Elem. & Int. ..... 1,196 1,191 1,145
1,118 1,106 1,071
1/ Keaau Int. to become 6-8 beginning 1997.
2/ Mt. View Elem. becomes K-5 beginning 1997.
3/ Waikoloa Elem. to feed Waimea Int. and Kealakehe High.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Education, Statistical
Information Services Branch, Enrollment Projections of the Public Schools in Hawaii,
1995-2000 (May 1995), p.19.
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Table 3.6-- EXPENDITURES, COST PER PUPIL, AVERAGE SALARIES, AND
DAYS OF SCHOOL, FOR PUBLIC ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION,
STATE OF HAWAII: 1977-1978 TO 1994-1995
Expenditure
(dollars)
Average
annual
Cost
per salary of Number
Fiscal Current Capital
pupil 1/ teachers of days
year operations outlay
(dollars) (dollars) of school
1977-78 322,185,202 23,196,000 1,883.79
17,579 175
1978-79 333,768,126 20,809,000 1,981.35
18,360 173
1979-80 360,316,441 30,489,000 2,163.62
19,858 163 2/
1980-81 402,344,699 30,860,000 2,457.32
21,085 176
1981-82 432,228,402 17,237,000 2,700.72
22,473 177
1982-83 497,763,951 23,304,890 3,098.23
21,504 174 3/
1983-84 509,710,506 11,941,000 3,255.97
25,380 176
1984-85 526,741,742 13,652,707 3,351.18
25,648 174
1985-86 585,533,781 27,812,430 3,795.31
26,595 176
1986-87 589,592,735 23,445,100 3,748.38
27,546 176
1987-88 622,638,850 32,211,000 3,950.49
28,353 177
1988-89 684,657,547 37,505,200 4,171.74
29,835 174
1989-90 727,501,992 50,569,700 4,605.11
32,252 175
1990-91 863,592,130 50,464,700 5,016.15
34,448 175
1991-92 914,792,363 100,194,691 5,245.79
35,684 177
1992-93 977,631,493 52,250,890 5,528.50
35,684 176
1993-94 1,040,108,578 81,995,840 5,740.00
35,844 176
1994-95 NA
NA
NA
36,516 175
1/ Based on average daily membership.
2/ Scheduled school days numbered 177; 14 days were missed
because of "blue collar strike."
3/ One day missed due to Hurricane Iwa.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Business and Economic
Development, State of Hawaii Data Book, 1989 (November 1989), table 94; Hawaii State
Department of Education, Information System Services Branch, records; and Pacific Business
News, Market Facts: All About Business in Hawaii, Special Publication (1996), p.32.
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Table 3.7-- ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
AWARDED AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO:
ACADEMIC YEAR 1982-83 TO 1994-95 1/
Bachelor
Academic Year Enrollment 2/ Certificates 3/
degrees
1982-83 ... 1,658
-
193
1983-84 ... 1,628
-
188
1984-85 ... 1,506
-
180
1985-86 ... 1,447
-
183
1986-87 ... 1,594
-
201
1987-88 ... 1,711
-
208
1988-89 ... 1,769
30
154
1989-90 ... 1,927
29
203
1990-91 ... 2,553
44
210
1991-92 ... 2,670
47
222
1992-93 ... 2,790
62
280
1993-94 ... 2,953
64
311
1994-95 ... 2,870
73
367
Note: University of Hawaii at Hilo includes the College of Arts
and Sciences and the College of Agriculture.
1/ Due to the separation of the University of Hawaii at Hilo and
Hawaii Community College in Fall 1991, UH Hilo figures have been retroactively adjusted to
exclude Hawaii CC.
2/ Fall enrollment in regular credit programs, excluding
concurrent registrants and early admits.
3/ Professional Certificates in Education.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development
& Tourism, State of Hawaii Data Book, 1992 (March 1993), tables 100 and 101;
University of Hawaii, Institutional Research Office, records; and University of Hawaii at
Hilo, Records and Registration Office, records.
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Table 3.8-- ENROLLMENT AND DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
AWARDED AT HAWAII COMMUNITY COLLEGE:
ACADEMIC YEAR 1982-83 TO 1994-95
Associate
Academic Year Enrollment 1/ Certificates
degrees
1982-83 ... 2,088
68
242
1983-84 ... 1,977
80
239
1984-85 ... 1,728
67
229
1985-86 ... 1,747
56
296
1986-87 ... 1,695
56
202
1987-88 ... 1,830
48
206
1988-89 ... 1,861
44
180
1989-90 ... 1,037
54
175
1990-91 ... 1,896
57
201
1991-92 ... 1,847
73
188
1992-93 ... 2,106
55
205
1993-94 ... 2,381
43
242
1994-95 ... 2,805
82
279
1/ Fall enrollment in regular credit programs, excluding
concurrent registrants and early admits.
Source: Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development
& Tourism, State of Hawaii Data Book, 1992 (March 1993), table 100; and Hawaii
Community College, Admission and Records Office, records.
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Table 3.9-- UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO ENROLLMENT, TUITION,
FINANCES, FACULTY AND STAFF, AND STUDENT HOUSING: 1995
Subject
Number
Enrollment
Fall 1995:
Regular program 1/ ..............................
2,872
Tuition, full-time, regular session, 1995-96
(dollars per semester)
Lower division:
Resident ........................................
252.00
Non-resident .................................... 1,548.00
Upper division:
Resident ........................................
688.00
Non-resident .................................... 2,131.00
Finances, fiscal year ending June 30, 1995:
Current fund expenditures ($1,000) ................ 37,306
Faculty and staff, 1995-96: .........................
405
Faculty ...........................................
224
Professional/managerial/support ...................
181
Estimated average living expenses, 1995-96 2/
(dollars per academic year, UH system)
Living on campus: .................................
6,957
Living off campus/away from home: .................
9,194
Student housing (beds), 1995-96 .....................
634
1/ Includes concurrent registrants and early admits.
2/ Includes meals and housing, personal expenses, books and
supplies, and transporation.
Source: University of Hawaii, Institutional Research Office and
Office of the Vice President University Relations Office, Facts - University of Hawaii
(January 1996).
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Table 3.10-- LIBRARY HOLDINGS AND CIRCULATION, HAWAII STATE
LIBRARY SYSTEM, HAWAII LIBRARY DISTRICT: JUNE 30, 1994,
AND UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT HILO: JUNE 30, 1995
Subject
and library
Number
Hawaii State Library System, Hawaii District:
Circulation ...................................... 1,222,924
Books ............................................ 419,211
Periodicals ......................................
61,598
Pamphlets ........................................
787
Phonorecords .....................................
2,211
Audiotapes .......................................
5,460
Video tapes ......................................
2,270
Compact discs ....................................
470
Audiovisual kits .................................
635
Adult literacy materials .........................
843
University of Hawaii at Hilo 1/:
Circulation ......................................
89,637
Volumes .......................................... 248,551
Periodical subscriptions .........................
1,550
Phonorecords .....................................
2,249
Video tapes ......................................
2,000
Films ............................................
291
Maps .............................................
3,616
Compact discs (music).............................
1,400
Video discs ......................................
572
CD-Rom ...........................................
560
1/ Includes UHH-West Hawaii campus.
Source: Hawaii State Public Library System, Hawaii Library
District, Hilo Public Library, data provided November 16, 1994; University of Hawaii at
Hilo, Edwin H. Mookini Library, data provided November 21, 1995.
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Table 3.11-- EDUCATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS,
HAWAII COUNTY: 1990
Subject
Number
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Persons 3 years and over enrolled in school ........ 31,939
Pre-primary school ............................... 2,597
Elementary or high school ........................ 23,840
Percent in private school ......................
8.8
College .......................................... 5,502
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Persons 25 years and over .......................... 77,099
Less than 9th grade .............................. 7,839
9th to 12th grade, no diploma .................... 9,361
High school graduate ............................. 23,655
Some college, no degree .......................... 14,592
Associate degree ................................. 7,405
Bachelor's degree ................................ 10,335
Graduate or professional degree .................. 3,912
Percent high school graduate or higher ............. 77.7
Percent bachelor's degree or higher ................ 18.5
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 census STF 3A, 1990
CPH-L-81 (1992), table 1.
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Table 3.12-- YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED, BY CENSUS
DESIGNATED PLACE, HAWAII COUNTY: 1990
(Persons 25 years and over)
Less
9th-12th
than
grade, high
Census designated
Total 9th
no school
place
persons
grade diploma graduate
Hawaii County ........ 77,099
7,839 9,361 23,655
Captain Cook .............. 1,791
190 93
603
Halaula ................... 286
69 25
128
Hawaiian Beaches .......... 1,522
108 242
530
Hawaiian Ocean View ....... 757
22 127
198
Hawaiian Paradise Park .... 2,068
191 241
511
Hawi ...................... 553
61 90
223
Hilo ...................... 24,181 2,249
2,790 7,158
Holualoa .................. 2,748
161 148
945
Honalo .................... 1,331
114 158
451
Honaunau-Napoopoo ......... 1,516
138 135
522
Honokaa ................... 1,542
261 184
502
Honomu .................... 409
147 45
107
Kahaluu-Keauhou ........... 1,457
66 117
265
Kailua .................... 5,711
203 693
1,814
Kalaoa .................... 2,945
136 204
913
Kapaau .................... 669
139 118
264
Keaau ..................... 1,024
361 139
273
Kealakekua ................ 999
144 43
415
Kukuihaele ................ 161
46 21
74
Kurtistown ................ 552
78 104
169
Laupahoehoe ............... 346
56 56
100
Mountain View ............. 1,961
151 352
639
Naalehu ................... 676
139 136
288
Paauilo ................... 392
89 94
98
Pahala .................... 867
249 126
282
Pahoa ..................... 706
229 84
164
Papaikou .................. 1,102
192 163
348
Paukaa .................... 379
64 42
79
Pepeekeo .................. 1,020
314 199
220
Puako ..................... 298
-
57 68
Volcano ................... 976
31 150
222
Waikoloa Village .......... 1,561
37 46
410
Waimea .................... 3,557
197 341
1,180
Wainaku ................... 877
142 190
228
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Table 3.12-- YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED, BY CENSUS DESIGNATED
PLACE, HAWAII COUNTY: 1990 (contd.)
(Persons 25 years and over)
Percent
high
Percent
some
school bachelor
Census designated
college, grad. or
degree
place
no degree
higher or higher
Hawaii County ......... 14,592
77.7 18.5
Captain Cook ............... 393
84.2 22.7
Halaula .................... 53
67.1
3.8
Hawaiian Beaches ........... 358
77.0 14.4
Hawaiian Ocean View ........ 250
80.3 17.2
Hawaiian Paradise Park ..... 482
79.1 21.0
Hawi ....................... 95
72.7
6.3
Hilo ....................... 3,937
79.2 20.9
Holualoa ................... 660
88.8 23.0
Honalo ..................... 342
79.6 13.8
Honaunau-Napoopoo .......... 268
82.0 22.2
Honokaa .................... 253
71.1 13.0
Honomu ..................... 52
53.1
7.8
Kahaluu-Keauhou ............ 413
87.4 31.8
Kailua ..................... 1,432
84.3 17.2
Kalaoa ..................... 718
88.5 21.9
Kapaau ..................... 67
61.6
9.1
Keaau ...................... 101
51.2
7.6
Kealakekua ................. 176
81.3 12.1
Kukuihaele ................. 6
58.4
8.7
Kurtistown ................. 30
67.0 18.1
Laupahoehoe ................ 61
67.6 16.5
Mountain View .............. 394
74.3 14.1
Naalehu .................... 87
59.3
1.9
Paauilo .................... 42
53.3
8.9
Pahala ..................... 53
56.7 10.6
Pahoa ...................... 84
55.7 10.9
Papaikou ................... 150
67.8 10.3
Paukaa ..................... 35
72.0 24.3
Pepeekeo ................... 116
49.7
4.8
Puako ...................... 65
80.9 19.8
Volcano .................... 275
81.5 23.7
Waikoloa Village ........... 287
94.7 39.1
Waimea ..................... 786
84.9 20.0
Wainaku .................... 128
62.1 12.0
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 census STF 3A, 1990
CPH-L-81 (1992), table 1; 1990 CPH-L-82 (1992), table 1.
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