What schools have passed?
| Felix compliance in reach |
Advertiser Staff
By Nov. 1, the Department of Education must show that 27 of its 41 school complexes are providing services to special-needs children as required by federal law. To date, 26 have made the grade, and the department is awaiting the final score of the Konawaena complex.
A complex demonstrates provisional compliance by scoring at least 85 percent on a test that measures how well it delivers services to special-needs children. The complex then must make a final presentation to attain full compliance.
A complex consists of a high school and its feeder intermediate and elementary schools.
Full compliance
- Windward district: Castle
- Leeward district: Campbell, Nanakuli, Pearl City, Waipahu
- Honolulu district: Farrington, Kaiser, Kalani, McKinley
- Central district: 'Aiea, Leilehua, Moanalua, Radford,
- Hawai'i district: Hilo/Laupahoehoe, Waiakea
- Kaua'i district: Central Kaua'i, East Kaua'i, West Kaua'i
Provisional compliance
(Passed service testing, but require a final presentation)
- Windward district: Kailua, Kalaheo, Kahuku
- Honolulu district: Kaimuki
- Central district: Mililani, Roosevelt, Waialua
- Maui district: Maui High
Not in compliance
- Leeward district: Wai'anae
- Central district: Kapolei
- Hawai'i district: Konawaena, Kealakehe, Ka'u, Kohala, Pahoa, Honoka'a, Kea'au
- Maui district: Baldwin, Moloka'i, Lana'i, Hana, King Kekaulike, Lahainaluna