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The fastest-growing public middle schools in Hawaii

8 public middle schools in Hawaii appear in this ranking of the fastest-growing public middle schools, ranked by enrollment growth between the 2017-18 and 2024-25 school years. Ewa Makai Middle School leads the list at 38.4%, against a median of 8.0% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
8
Hawaii
Top Enrollment growth
38.4%
Median Enrollment growth
8.0%
FASTEST GROWING · HAWAII
#SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% Change
1Ewa Makai Middle SchoolEwa Beach, HIHawaii Department of Education8821,22138.4%
2Hilo Intermediate SchoolHilo, HIHawaii Department of Education50656010.7%
3William P Jarrett Middle SchoolHonolulu, HIHawaii Department of Education25628310.5%
4Samuel Enoka Kalama Intermediate SchoolMakawao, HIHawaii Department of Education85694410.3%
5Aliamanu Middle SchoolHonolulu, HIHawaii Department of Education7147555.7%
6Waimea Canyon Middle SchoolWaimea, HIHawaii Department of Education4474674.5%
7Kaimuki Middle SchoolHonolulu, HIHawaii Department of Education9881,0193.1%
8Kailua Intermediate SchoolKailua, HIHawaii Department of Education7377491.6%
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