This year’s cohort of new schools participating in Project Lemon Tree grew substantially over last year. While we worked only on the island of Oʻahu last year, this year welcomes participants on five Hawaiian islands. We’re really excited to welcome the following schools to this year’s cohort:
- Island of Hawaiʻi: Alakai ʻO Kauai, Kua O Ka La, Laupahoehoe Community Public Charter School,
- Oʻahu: Castle High, Hawaiʻi National Guard Youth Challenge Academy, James Campbell High School, Kaʻala Elementary School, Kaimuki Middle, Kalihi Waena Elementary, Leilehua High School, Nanakuli Elementary, Our Lady of Good Counsel School, Radford High School, Voyager Public Charter School, Wahiawa Elementary, Wahiawa Middle, Waipahu High School, Waolani Judd Nazarene School, Webling Elementary.
- Maui: Pukalani Elementary.
- Molokai: Kaunakakai Elementary, Kualapuʻu Elementary.
- Kauaʻi: Kauaʻi High School, Waimea Canyon Middle School.
School Stats
We are very excited to welcome schools from almost all Hawaiian islands. If anyone knows a contact at a Lanai school, please have them contact us. Key stats include participants from:
- 5 Islands
- 28 Schools
- 54 Classes
- 18 Title 1 Schools, 7 non-title 1 schools, 3 private schools.
Student Stats
Student stats show a mix of students that represents the rainbow of ethnicities that make up Hawaiʻi’s population:
- 726 Students
- American Indian/Alaskan: 3
- Asian: 133 (18%)
- Pacific Islander: 297 (41%)
- Black: 18 (2.5%)
- Puerto Rican 5
- Hispanic / Latin: 18 (2.5%)
- White 76 (10%)
- Mixed Race 176 (24%)
We are excited to hear how your school has implemented Project Lemon Tree! Share your experience with us in the comments below or send us a message!
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