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Kīhei Charter to Accept Student Applications

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James Vietz, a 2009 Kīhei Charter School graduate, now teaches a high school class in technology at the school. Students at the school are taught using custom-designed educational programs and innovative learning environments. The school is proud of its innovative 21st Century tuition free public education. PC: Kīhei Charter School

Student applications to Kīhei Charter School for the upcoming school year will be available on March 1.

Parent information sessions are slated for March 4, 12, 17, and 25 at 5 p.m. in the schoolʻs cafeteria. Applications will be available at the sessions, as well as the schoolʻs website.

Completed applications must be mailed or hand-delivered to the front office. No digital or faxed applications will be accepted.

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Students are chosen by lottery due to the expected amount of applications.

Applications must be delivered or postmarked no later than March 31 for the first lottery selection date. Applications must be delivered or postmarked no later than April 30 for the second lottery selection date.

The first lottery will be held on April 6 and the second lottery will be held on May 6.

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Both lotteries will be held in the school cafeteria at 5:30 p.m. Parents of selected students will be individually notified.

Students who are not admitted are placed on a waitlist. Families will be notified if a seat becomes available from the wait list.

Kīhei Charter School is also currently accepting applications for all faculty positions.

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Those interested in applying may send their resumes to Kīhei Charter School HR, P.O. Box 1098, Kīhei 96753 or email [email protected].

For more information, call the school’s front office at (808) 875-0700.

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