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The public K-12 schools with the highest share of Black students in Hawaii

This ranking covers the public K-12 schools with the highest share of Black students in Hawaii, drawn from 7 qualifying public K-12 schools. Kau High & Pahala Elementary School leads the list at 0.8%, against a median of 0.0% across the ranked schools.

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Schools ranked
7
Hawaii
Top % Black
0.8%
Median % Black
0.0%
MOST BLACK · HAWAII
#SchoolCityDistrictStudents% Black
1Kau High & Pahala Elementary SchoolPahala, HIHawaii Department of Education4880.8%(4)
2Lanai High & Elementary SchoolLanai City, HIHawaii Department of Education5790.2%(1)
3Paauilo Elementary & Intermediate SchoolPaauilo, HIHawaii Department of Education1800.0%(0)
4Hana High & Elementary SchoolHana, HIHawaii Department of Education3680.0%(0)
5Anuenue SchoolHonolulu, HIHawaii Department of Education4310.0%(0)
6Ke Kula o EhunuikaimalinoKealakekua, HIHawaii Department of Education2750.0%(0)
7Kua o ka La - NCPCSHilo, HIHawaii Department of Education1850.0%(0)
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Racial and ethnic enrollment shares are factual figures reported by each school to the federal government (NCES). This list describes the composition of student bodies and is not an evaluation or endorsement of any school.

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