There Are 12 Public High Schools in Maui

Maui has 12 public high schools, including traditional, charter, and alternative schools. The island's education system serves diverse communities, with options ranging from college-prep programs to vocational training. Private and religious high schools also operate but are not included in this count.

Breakdown of Maui's Public High Schools

  • 9 Traditional Public High Schools: Standard curriculum with sports, arts, and AP courses.
  • 2 Charter Schools: Specialized programs (e.g., STEM, Hawaiian culture immersion).
  • 1 Alternative School: Flexible scheduling for at-risk or non-traditional students.

Types of High Schools in Maui

School Type Number Key Features Average Enrollment
Traditional Public 9 College prep, sports, CTE programs 800-1,500 students
Charter Schools 2 Specialized focus (e.g., Hawaiian language, project-based learning) 100-300 students
Alternative Schools 1 Flexible schedules, credit recovery, smaller classes 50-150 students

Additional Education Options

  • Private High Schools: ~10 schools (religious or secular; tuition-based).
  • Online Programs: State-approved virtual schools for remote learning.
  • Early College: Dual-enrollment partnerships with local colleges.

Factors Affecting School Count

  1. Population Density: Schools concentrated in Central/North Maui (higher population).
  2. Geographic Isolation: Remote areas (e.g., Hana, Molokai/Lanai satellites) have fewer options.
  3. Funding: Charter schools rely on grants; traditional schools follow state budgets.