Hawaii Department of Health Immunization Exemptions School Year 2019–2020

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Hawaii Department of Health Immunization Exemptions School Year 2019–2020 Hawaii Department of Health Immunization Exemptions School Year 2019–2020 School Religious Medical Incomplete School Name County Enrollment Type Exemptions Exemptions Immunizations* HAWAII STATE – ALL SCHOOLS - - 197,189 2.12% 0.07% 3.44% HAWAII COUNTY Chiefess Kapiolani School HAWAII Public 358 0.56% 0% 7.82% Christian Liberty Academy 9-12 HAWAII Private 183 1.64% 0% 1.64% Connections: New Century PCS HAWAII Charter 355 10.42% 0.28% 13.52% E. B. De Silva Elementary School HAWAII Public 482 2.70% 0% 3.32% Haaheo Elementary School HAWAII Public 198 9.60% 0% 12.12% Haili Christian School HAWAII Private 111 5.41% 4.50% 12.61% Hawaii Academy of Arts & Science: PCS HAWAII Charter 709 2.96% 0% 4.23% Hawaii Preparatory Academy HAWAII Private 581 7.92% 0.34% 8.78% Hilo High School HAWAII Public 1,225 2.20% 0.08% 2.61% Hilo Intermediate School HAWAII Public 531 1.88% 0% 1.88% Hilo Union Elementary School HAWAII Public NR NR NR NR Holualoa Elementary School HAWAII Public 504 12.10% 0.20% 16.07% Honaunau Elementary HAWAII Public 144 11.11% 0% 11.11% Honokaa Elementary School HAWAII Public 390 4.36% 0.51% 5.38% Honokaa Inter &High School HAWAII Public 616 3.25% 0% 5.03% Hookena Elementary & Inter. HAWAII Public 119 5.04% 0% 5.04% Innovations: Public Charter School HAWAII Charter 241 17.01% 0% 17.01% Ka Umeke Ka Eo: PCS HAWAII Charter 221 4.07% 0% 4.07% Kahakai Elementary School HAWAII Public 729 6.45% 0.14% 8.78% Kalanianaole Elem. & Inter. School HAWAII Public 304 5.92% 0% 6.91% Kamehameha Schools - Hawaii HAWAII Private 1,144 1.22% 0% 1.31% Kanu O Ka Aina School: PCS HAWAII Charter 585 2.05% 0% 2.91% Kau High & Pahala Elem. School HAWAII Public 434 1.61% 0% 12.44% Kaumana Elementary School HAWAII Public 249 1.61% 0% 1.61% Ke Ana La Ahana: PCS HAWAII Charter 45 0% 0% 0% Ke Kula O Ehunikaimalino School HAWAII Public 244 12.30% 0% 13.52% Ke Kula O Nawahiokalani Opu U Iki: Lab HAWAII Charter 362 14.36% 0% 14.36% PCS Keaau Elementary School HAWAII Public NR NR NR NR Keaau High HAWAII Public 1,044 3.16% 0% 3.74% Keaau Middle School HAWAII Public 752 5.59% 0.13% 6.91% Kealakehe Elementary School HAWAII Public 953 0% 0% 4.20% Kealakehe High School HAWAII Public 1,309 5.73% 0% 8.56% Kealakehe Intermediate School HAWAII Public NR NR NR NR Keaukaha Elementary School HAWAII Public 407 0% 0% 0.49% Keonepoko Elementary School HAWAII Public 551 2.90% 0% 11.25% *Incomplete Exemptions includes religious exemptions, medical exemptions, and students with no immunization record or missing immunizations NR: Did not report Page 1 of 11 School Year 2019–2020 School Religious Medical Incomplete School Name County Enrollment Type Exemptions Exemptions Immunizations* Kohala Adventist School (Koa) HAWAII Private 7 0% 0% 0% Kohala Elementary School HAWAII Public 321 3.43% 0% 4.05% Kohala High HAWAII Public 265 4.15% 0% 4.15% Kohala Middle School HAWAII Public 191 2.62% 0% 3.14% Kona Adventist Christian School HAWAII Private 15 0% 0% 6.67% Kona Pacific PCS HAWAII Charter 205 37.56% 3.90% 43.41% Konawaena Elementary School HAWAII Public 536 6.53% 0% 7.65% Konawaena High School HAWAII Public 857 3.50% 0% 5.48% Konawaena Middle School HAWAII Public 716 4.33% 0% 9.78% Kua O Ka La: Public Charter School HAWAII Charter 229 9.17% 0% 9.17% Kuleana Education Academy HAWAII Private 64 10.94% 0% 10.94% Laupahoehoe Community PCS HAWAII Charter 338 13.91% 0% 13.91% Makua Lani Christian Academy HAWAII Private 300 11.33% 0.67% 16% Malamalama Waldorf School/Kinderhale HAWAII Private 77 51.95% 1.30% 55.84% Mauna Loa School HAWAII Private 45 4.44% 0% 8.89% Mt. View Elementary School HAWAII Public 449 4.68% 0% 7.57% Naalehu Elementary School HAWAII Public NR NR NR NR Paauilo Elem. & Inter. School HAWAII Public 174 7.47% 0% 7.47% Pahoa Elementary School HAWAII Public 383 9.40% 0% 13.84% Pahoa High & Inter. School HAWAII Public 606 4.29% 0.17% 10.56% Parker School HAWAII Private 310 11.61% 0% 11.94% St. Joseph School - Hawaii HAWAII Private 248 3.63% 0% 3.63% University of the Nations Preschool HAWAII Private 13 15.38% 0% 15.38% Volcano School of Arts & Sciences: PCS HAWAII Charter 229 3.49% 0% 3.49% Waiakea Elementary School HAWAII Public 857 1.28% 0.12% 2.45% Waiakea High School HAWAII Public 1,365 1.68% 0.22% 1.90% Waiakea Intermediate School HAWAII Public 893 1.34% 0% 1.90% Waiakea-Waena Elementary School HAWAII Public 701 1.57% 0% 2% Waikoloa School HAWAII Public 795 1.89% 0% 3.77% Waimea Country School HAWAII Private 43 6.98% 0% 6.98% Waimea Elementary School HAWAII Public 506 2.57% 0% 6.13% Waimea Middle School Pccs HAWAII Charter 252 3.57% 0% 4.37% Waters of Life-"Wai Ola": New Century HAWAII Charter 145 11.03% 0% 11.03% PCS West Hawaii Exploration Academy: PCS HAWAII Charter 273 19.41% 0% 19.41% HONOLULU COUNTY Adventist Malama Elementary School HONOLULU Private 54 0% 0% 0% Ahuimanu Elementary School HONOLULU Public 296 2.70% 0% 3.04% *Incomplete Exemptions includes religious exemptions, medical exemptions, and students with no immunization record or missing immunizations NR: Did not report Page 2 of 11 School Year 2019–2020 School Religious Medical Incomplete School Name County Enrollment Type Exemptions Exemptions Immunizations* Aiea Elementary HONOLULU Public 321 1.25% 0% 9.66% Aiea High School HONOLULU Public 1,015 0% 0% 0% Aiea Intermediate School HONOLULU Public 616 0% 0% 2.60% Aikahi Elementary School HONOLULU Public 488 2.87% 0% 3.28% Aina Haina Elementary School HONOLULU Public NR NR NR NR Ala Wai Elementary School HONOLULU Public 337 0.59% 0% 4.15% Aliamanu Elementary School HONOLULU Public 596 1.17% 0% 2.18% Aliamanu Intermediate School HONOLULU Public 350 0% 0% 6% Aliiolani Elementary School HONOLULU Public 232 3.02% 0% 6.03% Alvah Scott Elementary School HONOLULU Public NR NR NR NR American Renaissance Academy HONOLULU Private 90 0% 0% 7.78% Angels At Play Preschool And HONOLULU Private 12 0% 0% 0% Kindergarten Asia Pacific International School HONOLULU Private 62 1.61% 0% 1.61% Assets School HONOLULU Private 339 1.18% 1.47% 2.65% August Ahrens Elementary School HONOLULU Public 1,280 0.31% 0.08% 2.34% Barbers Point Elementary School HONOLULU Public 483 0.21% 0.21% 8.28% Blanche Pope Elementary School HONOLULU Public 224 2.68% 0% 2.68% C. W. Nimitz School HONOLULU Public 654 0% 0% 0% Calvary Chapel Christian School HONOLULU Private NR NR NR NR Castle High School HONOLULU Public NR NR NR NR Central Middle School HONOLULU Public 399 0.25% 0% 5.76% Christian Academy HONOLULU Private 198 7.07% 0% 7.07% Damien Memorial School HONOLULU Private 701 0.29% 0% 0.29% Daniel K. Inouye Elementary HONOLULU Public 630 0.63% 0.16% 0.79% Dole Intermediate School HONOLULU Public 707 0% 0% 8.63% Dreamhouse Ewa Beach HONOLULU Charter 92 2.17% 0% 10.87% Enchanted Lake Elementary School HONOLULU Public 385 2.34% 0% 2.34% Ewa Beach Elementary School HONOLULU Public 707 0.42% 0% 3.54% Ewa Elementary School HONOLULU Public 919 0.44% 0% 2.61% Ewa Makai Middle School HONOLULU Public 1,400 1.29% 0% 2.57% Farrington High School HONOLULU Public NR NR NR NR Fern Elementary School HONOLULU Public 423 0.71% 0% 2.60% Friendship Christian Schools HONOLULU Private 237 3.38% 0% 3.38% Hahaione Elementary School HONOLULU Public 562 0.36% 0% 1.25% Hakipuu Learning Center: A Hawaii PCS HONOLULU Charter 44 4.55% 0% 4.55% Halau Ku Mana: A New Century PCS HONOLULU Charter NR NR NR NR Haleiwa Elementary School HONOLULU Public 207 6.28% 0% 7.25% *Incomplete Exemptions includes religious exemptions, medical exemptions, and students with no immunization record or missing immunizations NR: Did not report Page 3 of 11 School Year 2019–2020 School Religious Medical Incomplete School Name County Enrollment Type Exemptions Exemptions Immunizations* Hanahauoli School HONOLULU Private 183 1.09% 1.09% 2.19% Hanalani Schools HONOLULU Private 546 1.28% 0.18% 1.47% Hauula Elementary School HONOLULU Public 369 0% 0% 0% Hawaii Baptist Academy HONOLULU Private 1,025 0.39% 0.20% 0.68% Hawaii Center For the Deaf & Blind HONOLULU Public 61 0% 1.64% 1.64% Hawaii Technology Academy HONOLULU Charter 1,186 8.01% 0.34% 8.35% Hawaiian Mission Academy HONOLULU Private 95 2.11% 0% 27.37% Hawaiian Mission Academy - Windward HONOLULU Private 61 22.95% 0% 22.95% Campus Hawaiian Mission Elem & Inter HONOLULU Private 86 2.33% 0% 17.44% Heeia Elementary School HONOLULU Public 430 0.93% 0% 0.93% Helemano Elementary School HONOLULU Public 506 0.20% 0% 6.13% Hickam Elementary School HONOLULU Public NR NR NR NR Highlands Intermediate School HONOLULU Public 914 0.33% 0% 1.31% Hoala School HONOLULU Private 36 2.78% 0% 2.78% Hokulani Elementary School HONOLULU Public 328 1.83% 0.30% 2.13% Holomua Elementary School HONOLULU Public 1,128 0% 0% 0.35% Holy Family Catholic Academy HONOLULU Private 271 0.37% 0% 0.37% Holy Nativity School HONOLULU Private 110 1.82% 0% 1.82% Hongwanji Mission School HONOLULU Private 289 0% 0% 0% Honolulu Waldorf School HONOLULU Private NR NR NR NR Honowai Elementary School HONOLULU Public 670 0.30% 0% 1.49% Hookele Elementary School HONOLULU Public 848 1.30% 0% 1.30% Huakailani School HONOLULU Private 27 11.11% 0% 11.11% Iliahi Elementary School HONOLULU Public 378 1.32% 0% 1.59% Ilima Intermediate School HONOLULU Public 854 0.47% 0% 2.93% Iolani School HONOLULU Private 1,845 0.49% 0.05% 0.60% Iroquois Point Elementary School HONOLULU Public 758 0% 0% 1.85% Island Pacific Academy HONOLULU Private 541 2.22% 0.18% 2.40% James Campbell High School HONOLULU Public 3,050 0% 0% 0% Jarrett Intermediate School HONOLULU Public 272 0.37% 0% 0.37% Jefferson Elementary School HONOLULU Public 330 2.12% 0% 4.55% Ka Waihona O Ka
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