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Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School

Public - Grades: 7-8
District: Hawaii Department Of Education

     46-155 Kamehameha Hwy
     Kaneohe, HI  96744-3651   (map)
     (808) 233-5727

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Total Students (2007 - 2008): 708
Fulltime teachers: 46.5
Student/Teacher Ratio: 15.2
Eligible for discounted/free lunch: 304 ( 43 %)

Type: Regular school
Status: Operational
Locale: Suburb: Midsize
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Schooldigger Rating:
3 stars

Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School ranks 18th of 46 Hawaii public middle schools.
Schooldigger District Rating:
5 stars

Hawaii Department Of Education ranks 1st of 1 Hawaii school districts.
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Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School - HSA Test Scores - 7th Grade - Reading

Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School - HSA Test Scores - 7th Grade - Reading
HSA% Meets or Exceeds Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolState
Reading200674847.2
Reading200776561.6
Reading200876364

Source:  Hawaii Dept of Education

Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School - HSA Test Scores - 7th Grade - Mathematics

Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School - HSA Test Scores - 7th Grade - Mathematics
HSA% Meets or Exceeds Standard
TestYearGradeSchoolState
Mathematics200674329.1
Mathematics200773837.2
Mathematics200874540

Source:  Hawaii Dept of Education

About the charts
This graph shows two data columns for the “% meets or exceeds standard” scoring students of the Hawaii State Assessment (HSA) for each year. The first column is the score for Governor Samuel Wilder King Intermediate School, and the second is the state average.
About Hawaii State Assessment
The HSA (Hawaii State Assessment) has been administered in the spring of the school year since 2001. The purpose of the test is to measure how close our students come to meeting the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards (HCPS II). Currently it is administered to 3rd, 5th, 8th and 10th graders.

Source: Hawaii State Assessment