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Aliamanu Middle School

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  • Grade 7 - Grade 8

Official Enrollment Count: 688

Official Enrollment Count Over Time

What does this mean?

Counts of students enrolled in this school generally taken 10 days following the start of school and used for school enrollment counts and school funding among other purposes.

How was this calculated?

These are fixed counts taken at the beginning of each school year.

Official Enrollment Count by Race/Ethnicity

What does this mean?

Official Enrollment Count for Hawaii's major race/ethnicity groups in this school for the school year 2022-2023.

How was this calculated?

These are fixed counts taken at the beginning of each school year.

 

Official Enrollment Count by Student Groups

What does this mean?

Official Enrollment Count for Hawaii's student subgroup populations in this school for the school year 2022-2023. If an individual school is not showing a percentage for Economically Disadvantaged, the school may be participating in the Community Eligibility Provision. If individual schools are not showing a percentage for either English Language Learner or Special Education, the data is either not reported to maintain student confidentiality or the data is missing.

How was this calculated?

These are fixed counts taken at the beginning of each school year.

 

Out of school programs

The Out of School Network consists of state and federally-funded, high-quality programs that link learning from the regular school day to the out of school time space, thereby increasing student outcomes such as behavior, attendance and coursemarks. The programs occur outside of the regular school day for students in grades K-12: evenings, weekends, holidays and intersessions, including summer. Schools may offer one or more of the following: the Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21CCLC), Afterschool Plus (A+) Program, Resources for Enrichment, Athletics, Culture and Health (REACH) and Uniting Peer Learning, Integrating New Knowledge (UPLINK). To see other programs that the school is providing, please visit their website. A link is available at the top of the page.

  • Uplink

Community Children's Council

The Community Children’s Councils (CCCs) serve children and families including those with disabilities and mental health needs through collaborative partnerships. Seventeen local community based CCCs meet monthly in a welcoming and friendly environment to support students and families.

  • Community Children's Councils Central District South