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Which of these 3 school complexes do you consider to be the best, and why? I will have 1 in junior high (6th grade) and one will be a freshman this next school year. Both are current A honor roll students and excel in all subjects and are socially active, etc.
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Originally posted by KathyH
I'm sure you'll get some knowledgable answers here. I can't answer the question, but you might want to read about what's been going on at Kea'au:
http://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/arti...ocal04.txt
Do they let you choose schools? I thought it depended on where you live. Or have you not settled on a place yet?
Have not settled on a place just yet. I DO have to make that decision real quick though. There are specific boundaries - although I am having a really tough time finding a street-level map of the boundaries. All I can find are really generic, broad-based area maps.
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I cannot afford private school and the charter schools are based upon lottery and when you apply in the first place, so there is no getting in the first year anyway. That brings me right back to which complex is better?
This is for a maximum of 2 years. May be only 1 year. I won't know for at least 6 months.
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Waiakea, if you can get in.
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I have been a substitute teacher at all three... Waiakea, as far as I have seen, is the best, if you can not get into either HAAS or Connections Public Charter Schools (there are some that DO get in on the first year...)
Why? My opinion starts with administration & ends with the students' attitudes.... and in between is everything else.
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Originally posted by Carey
I have been a substitute teacher at all three... Waiakea, as far as I have seen, is the best, if you can not get into either HAAS or Connections Public Charter Schools (there are some that DO get in on the first year...)
Why? My opinion starts with administration & ends with the students' attitudes.... and in between is everything else.
How would one get in first year, if you don't move in to the complex boundary into late June this year? Everything I have seen so far states "waiting list".
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I would suggest contacting HAAS, Connections, or Kua O Ka La. I don't think boundries are an issue with charter schools, so no need to wait.
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