More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Aloha! Kekaha Elementary is located in the westernmost town of the U.S. Currently, our school population is 331 students: 51 with IEPs, 25 English Language Learners (ELL), and 67% of our families live at or under the poverty level. Over one-fourth of the adults in our community do not have a high school diploma. Although our community is economically disadvantaged and rural, we are hard-working, tight-knit, and have great potential. Our staff, families, and community are working hard to create a better world starting with our keiki. Help us on our journey! Mahalo
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Aloha! Kekaha Elementary is located in the westernmost town of the U.S. Currently, our school population is 331 students: 51 with IEPs, 25 English Language Learners (ELL), and 67% of our families live at or under the poverty level. Over one-fourth of the adults in our community do not have a high school diploma. Although our community is economically disadvantaged and rural, we are hard-working, tight-knit, and have great potential. Our staff, families, and community are working hard to create a better world starting with our keiki. Help us on our journey! Mahalo