I have a 7th grader who currently attends KIS. He does well in school and has several friends however he is ready to move on as am I. I feel the level of work is low in the school and the level of expectations is also low. I think alot of the issues is because of the lack of funding for most Hawaii
... Read more DOE schools and that leads to the teachers having less to teach with which shouldn't be the case. My son reports fights on a weekly basis. I also remember being told about mandatory study halls if your grade dropped to a certain mark and that isn't always the case..... There are some great teachers who push the kids to achieve and for that I appreciate them, but get tired of hearing that these kids take up an entire hour acting out. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/22/09
I attend Kailua Intermedaite School, and I am in the GT program that is held at this school. I believe this school is okay, but it could improve in what teachers they have at this school. In some of my classes, one of my teachers are biased in his teachings, which is not good in teaching students. While
... Read more the principle tries to avoid some situations that are going on in the school. Other than that, the fights that occur in this school is very minimal, and it's reputation from the last few years has faded also. Overall, i think this school is an average school. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/07/09
My daughter is a 7th grader at Kailua. I also had some reservations about her going here, but my choices were slim. I think the new principle has turned the place around. The reputation it had is old news. Kailua Intermediate is a wonderful place to send your kids. The teachers care, they give appropriate
... Read more homework. They have been in communications with me from the start. You have to want to continue to be a part of your children's lives and help them along with the teachers. They are your responsibility, not the teachers. My daughter is very happy here and has made some nice friends. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/22/08
I have a 7th grader there now and 9th grader that was there for 7th and 8th grade. The principal doesn't put up with nonsense and there is a sense of calm in the school. Most, if not all of the teachers care about their students and want them to do well. I would say that from a student's point of
... Read more view the amount of homework was just right, but as a parent, I would have liked to see a little more, in the form of book reports or projects. This school rates at the top for me and my family. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/18/08
I found a few of the teachers lacking so far at Kailua, I was hoping they'd actually make sure my child did his classwork while in class but they claim it's not their job to do so. One even suggested it was 'my' responsiblity to come to class to make sure he did his work, apparently she couldn't be
... Read more bothered. Funny, I got him to do his homework. Anyway, I thought that was the exact purpose of teachers, to teach. Sadly its still one of the better schools in the area. He still passed after much ado, but overall, I think some of the teachers could do a better job of handling their students and doing whats required of them. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/25/08
I find it hard to believe what other people have written in their reviews! This school must have been very different a few years ago. They have new administration, many new teachers, and new policies as well. It is a GREAT place to send your kids.
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Posted by a other on 03/01/08
My son entered KIS this year in the 7th grade. Initially, I had my reservations because I based my opinion on Honolulu Magazines review and my niece being an Alumni about 8 years ago. Because we live in Kailua, we wanted to give our son the experience of attending and growing up in his community because
... Read more the friendships he makes there will be life-time friendships. Of the 6 teachers that my son has, 5 of them are excellent teachers. They have this passion about teaching and sincerely cares about the success of the students. My experience with the Registrar when we needed to get a copy of my son's schedule, librarian during the book fair, office staff and Vice Principal and Principal have been outstanding. My son enjoys the freedom of riding his bike to school, participates in voluntary study hall, and boys and girls club. He is a very happy. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/08/07
I was a student at KIS a few years ago and while I had a decent enough experience in the GT program, and there were some pretty cool student activities there were numerous other problems namely: fights all the time pushy teachers total unwillingness to work with my parents when I was having trouble,
... Read more so they say.. inconsistency with rules...they were always telling us we couldn't eat lunch in different places. Odd. as well as my being totally behind when I went to high scool on the mainland. Read less
I am a substitute teacher that only subs at Kailua Intermediate School. Why? It is the only middle school that I feel is safe, has high standards for academics, and a supportive administration. The administration tackles every disciplinary issue immediately. They can't kick students out of school! They
... Read more do deal with the discipline according to Chapter 19. Fortunately, the disciplinary issues are few and far between compared to other schools. It is a great place to work! Read less
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Kailua schools — Kailua Intermediate School is located at 145 S Kainalu Dr, Kailua HI 96734. 145 S Kainalu Dr is in the 96734 ZIP code in Kailua, HI The school district for Kailua Intermediate School is the Windward Oahu School District. Kailua Intermediate School is a Public school that serves grade levels 7 - 8.
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