[1] Located at 42-471 Kalanianaole Highway Kailua, Hawaii 96734, United States, the school has about 250 students attending.
In 1987, the Legislature created a juvenile justice interdisciplinary committee to study and determine the appropriate placement of the youth corrections program.
Olomana High & Intermediate School made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in 2007.
Under “No Child Left Behind,” a school makes AYP if it achieves the minimum levels of improvement determined by the state of Hawaii in terms of student performance and other accountability measures.
Teams designed robots that would automatically tackle a series of tasks, including collecting balls and pineapples as well as clearing away lava debris.