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Konawaena High School
Category: High SchoolsUsers Rating:
(808) 323-4500Po Box 689
Kealakekua, HI 96750
Konawaena High School is a business providing services in the field of High Schools. Konawaena High School is located in Kealakekua, HI on Po Box 689.
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High Schools, in Kealakekua, typically would mean grades between the 9th and 12th in any educational institute. Students are encouraged to sharpen their skills in multiple disciplines and participate in co-curricular activities besides academics, with a view to develop an all-rounded personality and to help them prepare better for life after school
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