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Statistics on children, youth and families in Hawaii from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and Hawai'i Children's Action Network
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Definition
Percent of K-12 students receiving English-as-second-language services in public regular schools
Data Source
Hawaii State Department of Education. "Trend Report: Educational & Fiscal Accountability," various years, various districts. Office of Strategy, Innovation and Performance; Assessment and Accountability Branch, Accountability Section, Honolulu, HI. Accessed on June 24, 2024.
Technical Note:
Education indicators based HI DOE data provided by the Trend Reports are aggregated from the complex level to county and state, which differs from the indicators based on data provided by the School Status and Improvement Reports, which are aggregated from the school level to the county and state.
Technical Note:
Some data for school complexes in Maui County are suppressed by the Hawaii State Department of Education to protect student identity, in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
Hawaii County estimates after the year 2012 do not include the school complex "Laupahoehoe" because Laupahoehoe became a charter school in 2014; therefore, the DOE reports the school's data with Charter School data.
Education indicators based HI DOE data provided by the Trend Reports are aggregated from the complex level to county and state, which differs from the indicators based on data provided by the School Status and Improvement Reports, which are aggregated from the school level to the county and state.
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Last Updated
August 2024