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Hawai'i Complex Area & Schools DOE District: Hawai‘i Complex Area & Schools downloaded & compiled March 1, 2021 from: https://iportal.k12.hi.us/phonedirectory Table of Contents Hawaii ...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Hawaii Dist Office ............................................................................................................................. 4 Complex-Hawaii District ................................................................................................................ 4 Hawaii Dist-Administration ....................................................................................................... 4 Hawaii Dist-East Special Ed/Special Svcs ................................................................................. 7 Hawaii Dist-South Special Ed/Special Svc ................................................................................ 8 Hawaii Dist-West Special Ed/Special Svcs .............................................................................. 10 North Hawaii Regional Special Ed Office ............................................................................... 11 West Hawaii Dist Annex ........................................................................................................... 12 West Hawaii District Office ..................................................................................................... 13 Hilo-Waiakea Complex Area (HW) ............................................................................................. 13 Hilo Complex ................................................................................................................................. 13 DeSilva Elem School ................................................................................................................. 14 Hawai‘i District Complex Area & Schools Directory March 1, 2021 ( by [email protected]) p. 1 of 106 Haaheo Elem School ................................................................................................................. 15 Hilo High School ....................................................................................................................... 16 Hilo Inter School ....................................................................................................................... 20 Hilo Union Elem School ............................................................................................................ 23 Kalanianaole Elem & Inter ...................................................................................................... 24 Kapiolani Elem School ............................................................................................................. 26 Kaumana Elem School.............................................................................................................. 28 Keaukaha Elem School ............................................................................................................. 29 Waiakea Complex ......................................................................................................................... 30 Waiakea Elem School ............................................................................................................... 30 Waiakea High School ................................................................................................................ 33 Waiakea Inter School ............................................................................................................... 37 Waiakeawaena Elem School .................................................................................................... 40 Honokaa-Kealakehe-Kohala-Konawaena Complex Area (HKKK) ..................................... 43 Honokaa Complex ......................................................................................................................... 43 Honokaa Elem School ............................................................................................................... 44 Honokaa High & Inter School ................................................................................................. 45 Paauilo Elem & Inter School .................................................................................................... 47 Waimea Elem School ................................................................................................................ 48 Kealakehe Complex ...................................................................................................................... 51 Holualoa Elem School ............................................................................................................... 51 Kealakehe Elem School ............................................................................................................ 53 Kealakehe High School ............................................................................................................. 56 Kealakehe Inter School ............................................................................................................. 60 Waikoloa School ........................................................................................................................ 63 Kohala Complex ............................................................................................................................ 66 Kohala Elem School .................................................................................................................. 66 Kohala High School .................................................................................................................. 67 Kohala Middle School ............................................................................................................... 69 Konawaena Complex .................................................................................................................... 70 Honaunau Elem School ............................................................................................................ 70 Hookena Elem School ............................................................................................................... 70 Kahakai Elem School ................................................................................................................ 71 Ke Kula O Ehunuikaimalino ................................................................................................... 73 Konawaena Elem School .......................................................................................................... 74 Hawai‘i District Complex Area & Schools Directory March 1, 2021 ( by [email protected]) p. 2 of 106 Konawaena High School ........................................................................................................... 76 Konawaena Middle School ....................................................................................................... 79 Kau-Keaau-Pahoa Complex Area (KKP) .................................................................................. 81 Kau Complex ................................................................................................................................. 82 Kau High & Pahala Elem School ............................................................................................. 83 Naalehu Elem School ................................................................................................................ 85 Keaau Complex ............................................................................................................................. 87 Keaau Elem School ................................................................................................................... 87 Keaau High School .................................................................................................................... 90 Keaau Middle School ................................................................................................................ 94 Mountain View Elem School .................................................................................................... 97 Pahoa Complex .............................................................................................................................. 99 Keonepoko Elem School ........................................................................................................... 99 Pahoa Elem School .................................................................................................................. 102 Pahoa High & Inter School .................................................................................................... 103 Hawai‘i District Complex Area & Schools Directory March 1, 2021 ( by [email protected]) p. 3 of 106 Hawaii 75 Aupuni Street, Room 203, Hilo, HI 96720 Hawaii Dist Office Complex-Hawaii District Hawaii Dist-Administration Chad FariasComplex Area Superintendent (CAS) Ph:982-4719 Esther KanehailuaComplex Area Superintendent (CAS) Ph:974-6600 Karen FukushimaOffice Assistant Ph:974-4002 Maylene ValerosOffice Assistant Ph:967-6600 Naomi Ann ShiromaOffice Assistant Ph:327-4991 Sheila Dela CruzAccount Clerk Ph:974-6612 Gesine DommerBEHAVIOR ANALYST Adam WielandBehavioral Health Specialist Adelina WiseBehavioral Health Specialist Alanna BarberBehavioral Health Specialist Alika QuerubinBehavioral Health Specialist Amanda SharpeBehavioral Health Specialist April GaoiranBehavioral
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