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Laupāhoehoe High & Elementary School: Laupahoehoe K-12 1904 Mountain View Elementary Mountain View K-5 1902 Nā Wai Ola PCS Kurtistown K-12 2000 charter: Naʻalehu School Naalehu K-6 1928 Paʻauilo Elementary & Intermediate Paauilo K-9 1951 Pahoa Elementary Pahoa K-6 1910 Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole Elementary & Intermediate Papaikou K ...
The Kaimuki-McKinley-Roosevelt Complex Area is one of nine Hawaii Department of Education complex areas on the island of Oahu, Hawaii, USA.It is part of the Honolulu District and operates two community schools, three high schools, five middle schools, nineteen elementary schools, five public charter schools, and two special schools.
This refers to schools which serve all grade levels Kindergarten to 12. Pages in category "Public K–12 schools in Hawaii" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Mountain View Elementary School - Sparwood, British Columbia - School District 5 Southeast Kootenay Mountain View Elementary School - Collingwood, Ontario - Simcoe County District School Board Mountainview Elementary School - Otterburn Park, Quebec - Riverside School Board
Isaac Newton Graham Middle School, known colloquially as Graham Middle School, [12] is located at 1175 Castro St., Mountain View, CA 94040. [7] The school mascot is the bear. [12] Before the district merger, the school was part of the Mountain View Elementary School District. [9] The 2018-19 school year had 865 students in attendance.
Mountain View is located on the east side of the island of Hawaii, also known as the Big Island, at (19.539730, -155.141348 It is bordered by Kurtistown to the northeast, Hawaiian Acres to the east, Fern Acres and Eden Roc to the southeast, Fern Forest to the south, and Volcano to the southwest.
In 1940, the school was renamed Kaʻū High and Pāhala Elementary School due to the drop in enrollment at Naalehu, which once had a high school. Kaʻū High and Pāhala Elementary School has one feeder school, Naalehu Elementary School, located in Naalehu, Hawaii, 13 miles (21 km) south. In 1881, the H and G buildings were built on campus.