Summary:
The city of Wailuku, Hawaii is home to 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The data reveals a mix of academic performance, with some standout schools like Puu Kukui Elementary School leading the way, while others like Wailuku Elementary School struggle with lower test scores and higher chronic absenteeism rates.
Henry Perrine Baldwin High School stands out as the largest school with the highest graduation rate, though its academic performance is mixed. Puu Kukui Elementary has the strongest academic performance, with over 50% proficiency in both ELA and Math on state assessments, as well as the lowest chronic absenteeism rate among the elementary schools. In contrast, Waihee Elementary has the highest percentage of economically disadvantaged students and the lowest academic performance among the elementary schools.
Overall, the schools in Wailuku, Hawaii demonstrate a range of academic outcomes, with some schools performing well above the state average and others struggling to meet proficiency targets. Addressing chronic absenteeism, providing targeted academic support, and considering socioeconomic factors may be important strategies for improving educational outcomes across the Hawaii Department of Education district.
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