Department of Education SY08-09 Summary of Demographics for WSF
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1 A B C D H S T UV Z AA AB AC AA AF AG AH AI AJ AK AA AO AP AQ AR AS AA YEAR PROJECTED MENT COUNTS GEN ED * LVL JrK K-2-2 GEN ED AND MENT FOR SUMMARY OTHER GEN Jr. K - 2 ELEM MIDDLE HIGH ADDT'L. LVL COUNTS Jr. K - 2 @ HONOLULU DISTRICT 00 AINA HAINA E ALA WAI E ALIIOLANI E ANUENUE K CENTRAL MID M DOLE MID M FARRINGTON HI H 0 0 2,27 2, , ,87 2, FERN E HAHAIONE E HOKULANI E JARRETT MID M JEFFERSON E KAAHUMANU E KAEWAI E KAHALA E KAIMUKI HI H , ,9, KAIMUKI MID M KAISER HI H KAIULANI E KALAKAUA MID M , ,06 0, KALANI HI H 0 0,0,0 98, ,9, KALIHI E KALIHI KAI E KALIHI UKA E KALIHI WAENA E KAMILOIKI E KAPALAMA E KAULUWELA E KAWANANAKOA MID M KOKO HEAD E KUHIO E LANAKILA E LIHOLIHO E LIKELIKE E LILIUOKALANI E LINAPUNI E LINCOLN E LUNALILO E MAEMAE E MANOA E MCKINLEY HI H 0 0,628, , ,86, NIU VALLEY MID M NOELANI E NUUANU E PALOLO E PAUOA E PUUHALE E ROOSEVELT HI H 0 0,69,69 72, ,, ROYAL E STEVENSON MID M WAIKIKI E WAILUPE VALLEY E WASHINGTON MID M WILSON E HONOLULU DISTRICT 0 7,0 2,20 28,28 2,699 0, , 7,6 6,792 9,08,8, ,2.68 ADDT'L COUNT * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
2 A B C D H S T UV Z AA AB AC AA AF AG AH AI AJ AK AA AO AP AQ AR AS AA YEAR PROJECTED MENT COUNTS GEN ED * LVL JrK K-2-2 GEN ED AND MENT FOR SUMMARY OTHER GEN Jr. K - 2 ELEM MIDDLE HIGH ADDT'L. LVL COUNTS Jr. K - 2 @ CENTRAL DISTRICT 200 AIEA EL E AIEA HI H 0 0,9,9 0, ,279, AIEA INT M ALIAMANU EL E ALIAMANU INT M HALE KULA E HALEIWA E HELEMANO E HICKAM E ILIAHI E KAALA E KIPAPA E LEILEHUA HI H 0 0,70,70 0, ,87, MAKALAPA E MILILANI HI H 0 0 2, 2, 28 2, ,0 2, MILILANI IKE E , , MILILANI MAUKA E MILILANI MID M 0 0,60,60 20, ,80 0, MILILANI UKA E MILILANI WAENA E MOANALUA EL E MOANALUA HI H 0 0,80,80 9, ,99, MOANALUA MID M MOKULELE E NIMITZ E PEARL HARBOR E PEARL HARBOR KAI E PEARL RIDGE E RADFORD HI H 0 0,029,029 8, ,7, RED HILL E SALT LAKE E SCOTT E SHAFTER E SOLOMON E WAHIAWA EL E WAHIAWA MID M WAIALUA EL E WAIALUA HI & INT CMH WAIMALU E WEBLING E WHEELER EL E WHEELER MID M CENTRAL DISTRICT 0 7,66 2,0 28,79,229, ,9 8,66,698 9,7 2,08, ,8.70 ADDT'L COUNT * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page 2 of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
3 A B C D H S T UV Z AA AB AC AA AF AG AH AI AJ AK AA AO AP AQ AR AS AA YEAR PROJECTED MENT COUNTS GEN ED * LVL JrK K-2-2 GEN ED AND MENT FOR SUMMARY OTHER GEN Jr. K - 2 ELEM MIDDLE HIGH ADDT'L. LVL COUNTS Jr. K - 2 @ LEEWARD DISTRICT 20 AHRENS E 0 687,98 8, , BARBERS POINT E CAMPBELL HI H 0 0 2,0 2,0 29 2, , 2, EWA EL E EWA BEACH EL E HIGHLANDS INT M HOLOMUA E ,77 7, , HONOWAI E ILIMA INT M 0 0,22,22 6, ,7 0, IROQUOIS POINT E KAIMILOA E KALEIOPUU E KANOELANI E KAPOLEI EL E , , KAPOLEI HI H 0 0,986, , ,28 2, KAPOLEI MID M 0 0,7,7 0, ,07 0, LEHUA E LEIHOKU E MAILI E MAKAHA E MAKAKILO E MANANA E MAUKA LANI E MOMILANI E NANAIKAPONO E NANAKULI EL E NANAKULI HI & INT CMH KEONEULA E PALISADES E PC HIGHLANDS E PEARL CITY EL E PEARL CITY HI H 0 0,97,97 2, ,8, POHAKEA E WAIANAE EL E WAIANAE HI H 0 0,69,69 2, ,002 2, WAIANAE INT M , ,00 0, WAIAU E WAIKELE E WAIPAHU EL E WAIPAHU HI H 0 0 2,202 2, , ,98 2, WAIPAHU INT M 0 0,9,9, ,262 0, LEEWARD DISTRICT 0 8,77 26,0,20,992 8, ,07,087 6,7,67 8,88, ,72.6 ADDT'L COUNT * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
4 A B C D H S T UV Z AA AB AC AA AF AG AH AI AJ AK AA AO AP AQ AR AS AA YEAR PROJECTED MENT COUNTS GEN ED * LVL JrK K-2-2 GEN ED AND MENT FOR SUMMARY OTHER GEN Jr. K - 2 ELEM MIDDLE HIGH ADDT'L. LVL COUNTS Jr. K - 2 @ WINDWARD DISTRICT AHUIMANU E AIKAHI E CASTLE HI H 0 0,9,9 29, ,82, ENCHANTED LAKE E HAUULA E HEEIA E KAAAWA E KAELEPULU E KAHALUU E KAHUKU EL E KAHUKU HI & INT CMH 0 0,8,8 2, ,7, KAILUA EL E KAILUA HI H KAILUA INT M KAINALU E KALAHEO HI H KANEOHE E KAPUNAHALA E KEOLU E KING INT M LAIE E MAUNAWILI E MOKAPU E PARKER E POPE E PUOHALA E SUNSET BEACH E WAIAHOLE E WAIMANALO EL & INT CEM WINDWARD DISTRICT 0,9 9,89,0,88, 80 2,07,667 2,6,8, ,8.7 ADDT'L COUNT * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
5 A B C D H S T UV Z AA AB AC AA AF AG AH AI AJ AK AA AO AP AQ AR AS AA YEAR PROJECTED MENT COUNTS GEN ED * LVL JrK K-2-2 GEN ED AND MENT FOR SUMMARY OTHER GEN Jr. K - 2 ELEM MIDDLE HIGH ADDT'L. LVL COUNTS Jr. K - 2 @ HAWAII DISTRICT DE SILVA E HAAHEO E HILO HI H 0 0,7,7 28, ,, HILO INT M HILO UNION E HOLUALOA E HONAUNAU E HONOKAA EL E HONOKAA HI & INT CMH HOOKENA E KAHAKAI E KALANIANAOLE EL & INT CEM KAPIOLANI E KAU HI/PAHALA EL K KAUMANA E KE KULA O EHUNUIKAIMALINO K KEAAU EL E KEAAU HI H KEAAU MID M KEALAKEHE EL E , KEALAKEHE HI H 0 0,, 8, ,97, KEALAKEHE INT M KEAUKAHA E KEONEPOKO E KOHALA EL E KOHALA HI H KOHALA MID M KONAWAENA EL E KONAWAENA HI H KONAWAENA MID M LAUPAHOEHOE K MT VIEW EL E NAALEHU CEM PAAUILO EL & INT CEM PAHOA EL E PAHOA HI & INT CMH WAIAKEA EL E WAIAKEA HI H 0 0,9,9, ,29, WAIAKEA INT M WAIAKEAWAENA E WAIKOLOA E WAIMEA EL E HAWAII DISTRICT 0,2,90 20,902 2,99 2, ,99,80,6 7,79 2, ,7.7 ADDT'L COUNT * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
6 A B C D H S T UV Z AA AB AC AA AF AG AH AI AJ AK AA AO AP AQ AR AS AA YEAR PROJECTED MENT COUNTS GEN ED * MENT FOR SUMMARY ADDT'L. LVL COUNTS LVL JrK K-2-2 GEN ED AND GEN Jr. K - 2 OTHER ELEM MIDDLE HIGH Jr. K - ADDT'L COUNT MAUI DISTRICT 2 00 BALDWIN HI H 0 0,6,6 99, ,6, HAIKU E HANA HI & EL K IAO INT M KAHULUI E KALAMA INT M KAMALII E KAMEHAMEHA III E KAUNAKAKAI E KEKAULIKE HI H 0 0,2,2 220, ,, KIHEI E KILOHANA E KULA E LAHAINA INT M LAHAINALUNA HI H LANAI HI & EL K LIHIKAI E , LOKELANI INT M MAKAWAO E POMAIKAI E MAUI HI H 0 0,6,6 227, ,67, MAUI WAENA INT M , ,08 0, MAUNALOA E MOLOKAI HI H MOLOKAI MIDDLE M NAHIENAENA E PAIA E PUKALANI E WAIHEE E WAILUKU E MAUI DISTRICT 0,8,07 8,09 2, 20, ,9,688,78 6,227 20, , KAUAI DISTRICT ELEELE E HANALEI E KALAHEO E KAMAKAHELEI MID M KAPAA EL E KAPAA HI H , ,02, KAPAA MID M KAUAI HI H 0 0,7,7, ,288, KAUMUALII E KEKAHA E KILAUEA E KOLOA E WAIMEA CANYON M WAIMEA HI H WILCOX E KAUAI DISTRICT 0 2,009 6,82 8, ,8 0 2,2 2,077 2,0,086 9, SUB - REGULAR S 0 8,82,79 2,6 7,77 69,9,7,08 2,088,299,8,70 7, 6,.20 2,99.67, , DOE MENT RESERVE E 0,699 0,699 0, , , REG S + RESERVE 0 0,28,79,860 7,77 7,6,7,08,787,299,8,70 7,2 6,68.0,02., ,86.22 * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page 6 of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
7 A B C YEAR PROJECTED BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL BB BR BS BT BB BW BX BY BC CG CH CI CC CL CM CN CC CQ CR CS CC CV LVL HONOLULU DISTRICT 00 AINA HAINA E 0 ALA WAI E 02 ALIIOLANI E 0 ANUENUE K2 0 CENTRAL MID M 0 DOLE MID M 06 FARRINGTON HI H 07 FERN E 08 HAHAIONE E 09 HOKULANI E 0 JARRETT MID M JEFFERSON E 2 KAAHUMANU E KAEWAI E KAHALA E KAIMUKI HI H 6 KAIMUKI MID M KAISER HI H 7 KAIULANI E 8 KALAKAUA MID M 9 KALANI HI H 20 KALIHI E 2 KALIHI KAI E 22 KALIHI UKA E 2 KALIHI WAENA E KAMILOIKI E 2 KAPALAMA E 2 KAULUWELA E 26 KAWANANAKOA MID M 27 KOKO HEAD E 28 KUHIO E 29 LANAKILA E 0 LIHOLIHO E LIKELIKE E 2 LILIUOKALANI E LINAPUNI E LINCOLN E LUNALILO E 6 MAEMAE E 7 MANOA E 8 MCKINLEY HI H 9 NIU VALLEY MID M 0 NOELANI E NUUANU E 2 PALOLO E PAUOA E PUUHALE E 6 ROOSEVELT HI H 7 ROYAL E 8 STEVENSON MID M 0 WAIKIKI E WAILUPE VALLEY E 2 WASHINGTON MID M WILSON E HONOLULU DISTRICT % FEP of % LEP of % NEP of ELL** ECON. DISADV. ** MOBILITY ** MULTI-TRACK OUTER ISLE GEOG. ISOL. PROJ. PROJ. PROJ. FEP PROJ. LEP PROJ. NEP % OF TTL PROJ. COUNT % OF TTL F/R F/R COUNT % OF TTL TRANS TRANS MULTI- TTL M/T COUNT OUTER TTL GEOG ISOL GEOG. TTL GEOG ISOL ELL COUNT ISLE? ISOL.? % 86.%.6% 0 2.8% %. 6.% % 6.9%.2% % % % % 68.%.7% % % % % 0.0% 0.0% % % % %.6%.% % % % % 9.2% 8.0% % % % ,09.0.% 6.% 29.% % %,. 6.7% , % 70.% 29.9% % % % % 62.% 7.9% % 0.9.% % % 8.0% 9.0% % %.0 2.0% % 66.7%.% 0 2.0% % % % 6.2%.8% % % % % 2.% 6.8% % % % % 2.6% 7.% % % % % 82.%.% % 0.8.% % % 6.7% 2.% % % % ,.6.9% 6.7% 29.% 7 2.7% % 6.9.% % 82.8%.8% 27.2% % % , %.%.8% % % % % 67.7% 0.% 6.% % % ,2. 8.6% 68.6% 22.9% 2.% % % , %.%.% % % % % 68.8% 0.6% % % % % 67.% 2.6% % % % % 72.9% 27.% % % % % 66.7%.% 0 6.% 7.0.6% % % 78.% 9.% % %..9% % 78.% 2.7% % % % %.% 0.0% 2 8.% % % % 8.% 6.7% % % % %.% 7.8% % % % % 80.6% 7.7% % % % % 8.%.9% % % % %.0% 7.9% 29.% % % % 00.0% 0.0% %.6 8.%..% % 6.8% 8.2% % % % % 6.7%.% % % % % 6.% 8.% % % % %.8% 6.2% %.8.% % % 8.0% 6.0% % % % % 0.6%.% % % % ,02.0.% 6.2%.6% 6 8.2% % % % 80.0% 2.0% % %.9.% % 72.7% 27.% 0 9.% % % % 8.7% 0.0% 9 2.2% % % % 8.8%.2% % %.28.6% % 6.% 7.7% 2.% % % % 6.7% 28.% 7 7.% % % , %.7% 2.7% % % % % 6.% 6.% 2 9.% 8.9.6% % % 6.7% 7.0% % % % % 0.0% 0.0% % % % % 70.2% 2.0% % % % , %.7%.8% % %.0.% % 62.7%.8% 6,099,67 6.0%,9,8.60.6%,807, % 2, ,8.2 * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page 7 of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
8 A B C YEAR PROJECTED BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL BB BR BS BT BB BW BX BY BC CG CH CI CC CL CM CN CC CQ CR CS CC CV LVL CENTRAL DISTRICT 200 AIEA EL E 202 AIEA HI H 20 AIEA INT M 20 ALIAMANU EL E 20 ALIAMANU INT M 207 HALE KULA E 206 HALEIWA E 208 HELEMANO E 209 HICKAM E 20 ILIAHI E 2 KAALA E 22 KIPAPA E 2 LEILEHUA HI H 2 MAKALAPA E 26 MILILANI HI H 20 MILILANI IKE E 2 MILILANI MAUKA E 28 MILILANI MID M 22 MILILANI UKA E 2 MILILANI WAENA E 27 MOANALUA EL E 28 MOANALUA HI H 29 MOANALUA MID M 220 MOKULELE E 22 NIMITZ E 222 PEARL HARBOR E 22 PEARL HARBOR KAI E 2 PEARL RIDGE E 22 RADFORD HI H 22 RED HILL E 29 SALT LAKE E 227 SCOTT E 228 SHAFTER E 226 SOLOMON E 229 WAHIAWA EL E 20 WAHIAWA MID M 2 WAIALUA EL E 22 WAIALUA HI & INT CMH 2 WAIMALU E 2 WEBLING E 26 WHEELER EL E 27 WHEELER MID M CENTRAL DISTRICT % FEP of % LEP of % NEP of ELL** ECON. DISADV. ** MOBILITY ** MULTI-TRACK OUTER ISLE GEOG. ISOL. PROJ. PROJ. PROJ. FEP PROJ. LEP PROJ. NEP % OF TTL PROJ. COUNT % OF TTL F/R F/R COUNT % OF TTL TRANS TRANS MULTI- TTL M/T COUNT OUTER TTL GEOG ISOL GEOG. TTL GEOG ISOL ELL COUNT ISLE? ISOL.? % 67.8% 2.2% % % % % 67.% 2.% % % % ,.9 7.% 6.% 28.6% % % % % 6.% 6.0% % % % % 7.8%.2% 2.% % % % 7.% 62.% % % % % 68.8%.% 0 6.9% % % % 6.% 0.6% % % % % 7.% 0.0% %..6% % % 7.% 26.7% 0 2.9% % % % 6.%.9% % %.0.% % 2.6% 2.% 2.% % % % 69.9% 2.% % % % , % 7.0% 2.0% % % % % 7.% 2.% 0 2.% 7.0.% % , % 6.% 7.7% 0.6% % % ,2.2.%.6%.% 0 0.6% %.2 7.7% % 7.9% 7.% 2 6.9% 7.8.9% % 0.8 Y, , % 76.9% 2.% 0 2.%. 9.8%. 7.% % 7.% 28.6% % %. 0.6% % 62.9% 7.% 0 2.8% % % % 7.% 6.% % % 6.8.% , % 6.% 0.0% % % % % 72.7% 27.% % %. 2.% % 0.0% 2.0% 6 2.7% % % % 60.7% 9.% % % % % 8.% 6.7% % %.2 7.% % 67.6% 20.6% % %.0.8% % 78.6% 6.% 6 9.% % % ,90.8.0% 80.0%.0% 9 6.% % % % 67.8% 29.7% % 0.2.6% % % 7.% 26.8% 6 7.7% % % % 28.6% 7.%.9% % % % 66.7%.% % % % , %.6%.8% 9 6.7% % % % 72.8% 9.8% 8.6% % % % 62.7%.% 2 2.7% 6.2.% % % 68.2% 27.% % % % % 6.8% 0.% % 2.6.7% % % 72.% 2.% % % % %.2%.7% 0.0% % % %.% 2.% 0 8.% 2.8.8% % % 6.8% 28.%, % 2, % 9, %,6.8, ,088.7 * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page 8 of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
9 A B C YEAR PROJECTED BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL BB BR BS BT BB BW BX BY BC CG CH CI CC CL CM CN CC CQ CR CS CC CV LVL LEEWARD DISTRICT 20 AHRENS E 2 BARBERS POINT E 22 CAMPBELL HI H 2 EWA EL E 2 EWA BEACH EL E 2 HIGHLANDS INT M 280 HOLOMUA E 276 HONOWAI E 279 ILIMA INT M 26 IROQUOIS POINT E 28 KAIMILOA E 287 KALEIOPUU E 28 KANOELANI E 282 KAPOLEI EL E 292 KAPOLEI HI H 29 KAPOLEI MID M 268 LEHUA E 27 LEIHOKU E 27 MAILI E 28 MAKAHA E 29 MAKAKILO E 260 MANANA E 286 MAUKA LANI E 28 MOMILANI E 26 NANAIKAPONO E 262 NANAKULI EL E 26 NANAKULI HI & INT CMH 29 KEONEULA E 26 PALISADES E 267 PC HIGHLANDS E 26 PEARL CITY EL E 266 PEARL CITY HI H 269 POHAKEA E 270 WAIANAE EL E 272 WAIANAE HI H 27 WAIANAE INT M 288 WAIAU E 290 WAIKELE E 27 WAIPAHU EL E 277 WAIPAHU HI H 278 WAIPAHU INT M LEEWARD DISTRICT % FEP of % LEP of % NEP of ELL** ECON. DISADV. ** MOBILITY ** MULTI-TRACK OUTER ISLE GEOG. ISOL. PROJ. PROJ. PROJ. FEP PROJ. LEP PROJ. NEP % OF TTL PROJ. COUNT % OF TTL F/R F/R COUNT % OF TTL TRANS TRANS MULTI- TTL M/T COUNT OUTER TTL GEOG ISOL GEOG. TTL GEOG ISOL ELL COUNT ISLE? ISOL.? % 7.% 22.2% % % % ,8.90.0% 72.0% 2.0% % % % % 6.2% 2.8% % % % ,70.7.0% 7.% 2.8% 9 0.% % % ,.6 0.0% 66.7%.% 0 0.% 0. 7.% % % 7.0% 6.2% % % % , % 60.%.6% % % % 8.9 Y, , % 6.% 2.7% % % % , % 60.2% 27.7% 2 6.6% % % , % 8.%.9% % % % % 68.2% 26.% % % % % 77.% 22.% % % % , % 7.9% 2.% % % % %.7%.9% % % % Y, , % 68.6% 2.7% % % % , % 7.0% 2.% 0 2.8% % % 7. Y, ,7.0 9.% 9.%.% % % % % 60.9%.8% 2 27.% % % % 7.% 26.7% % % % % 7.0% 2.0% % % % % 8.0% 9.0% % % % % 00.0% 0.0% % % % % 72.7% 8.2% 2.7% % % % 60.0% 0.0% % %.29 2.% %.%.6% % % % , % 0.0% 0.0% % % % % 6.%.% % % % , % 68.8% 2.0% % % % , % 66.7%.% % % % % 72.7% 8.2% 2.2% 8.2.0%. 6.% % 7.% 28.9% % % % % 60.% 9.2% % % % , % 76.% 2.7% 0 7.% %.2 2.% % 6.2%.% % % % % 6.0%.7% % %, % ,0.76.8%.8% 8.% 22.7% % % , % 6.2% 6.8% % % % % 7.% 2.9% % % % %.2% 2.9% % % % ,280.2.% 62.%.6% % %, % ,70..6% 6.0% 2.% % % % ,9.80.2% 6.0%.8% 2,,8 9.%, % 7,, %,7 78.7, ,90.6 * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page 9 of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
10 A B C YEAR PROJECTED BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL BB BR BS BT BB BW BX BY BC CG CH CI CC CL CM CN CC CQ CR CS CC CV LVL WINDWARD DISTRICT AHUIMANU E 00 AIKAHI E 0 CASTLE HI H 02 ENCHANTED LAKE E 0 HAUULA E 0 HEEIA E 0 KAAAWA E 0 KAELEPULU E 06 KAHALUU E KAHUKU EL E 07 KAHUKU HI & INT CMH 08 KAILUA EL E 09 KAILUA HI H 0 KAILUA INT M KAINALU E 2 KALAHEO HI H KANEOHE E KAPUNAHALA E 7 KEOLU E 8 KING INT M 9 LAIE E 2 MAUNAWILI E 22 MOKAPU E 2 PARKER E 2 POPE E PUOHALA E 2 SUNSET BEACH E 26 WAIAHOLE E 27 WAIMANALO EL & INT CEM WINDWARD DISTRICT % FEP of % LEP of % NEP of ELL** ECON. DISADV. ** MOBILITY ** MULTI-TRACK OUTER ISLE GEOG. ISOL. PROJ. PROJ. PROJ. FEP PROJ. LEP PROJ. NEP % OF TTL PROJ. COUNT % OF TTL F/R F/R COUNT % OF TTL TRANS TRANS MULTI- TTL M/T COUNT OUTER TTL GEOG ISOL GEOG. TTL GEOG ISOL ELL COUNT ISLE? ISOL.? % 0.0% 00.0% % % % % 6.7% 26.7% 9.0% % % % 79.2% 2.% % % % , % 60.0% 0.0% 7.% % % % 8.%.% 0 6.0% % % % 68.8% 8.8% 2.9% % % % 00.0% 0.0% % % % % 00.0% 0.0% % % % % 66.7%.% 0 7.6% % % % 67.% 2.7% % % % % 0.0%.8% 29.9% % % , % 2.6% 7.% % 2..2% % % 2.% 28.6% 8 2.7% % 6.9.8% , % 0.0% 0.0% 2.2% % % % 8.0% 9.0% 0 2.% % % % 8.%.7% 0 6.0% % % % 6.2%.% % % 7 7..% % 80.0% 20.0% % 2..% % %.%.%.2% % % % 00.0% 0.0% % 8.98.% % % 7.%.0% % % % % 0.0% 0.0% 0.%.2.%.9.8% % 8.% 8.% % % % % 69.2% 0.8% 0 8.9% % % % 00.0% 0.0% % % % % 7.0% 2.% %.22.2% % % 8.8% 7.6%.0% 9.6.7%.0 6.8% % 00.0% 0.0% % % 2.2.9% % 78.0%.0% 7 0.% % % % 6.0% 27.% % % 6, %, ,6.0 * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page 0 of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
11 A B C YEAR PROJECTED BD BE BF BG BH BI BJ BK BL BB BR BS BT BB BW BX BY BC CG CH CI CC CL CM CN CC CQ CR CS CC CV LVL HAWAII DISTRICT DE SILVA E 2 HAAHEO E HILO HI H 6 HILO INT M 7 HILO UNION E 8 HOLUALOA E 9 HONAUNAU E 6 HONOKAA EL E 60 HONOKAA HI & INT CMH 6 HOOKENA E 7 KAHAKAI E 6 KALANIANAOLE EL & INT CEM 67 KAPIOLANI E 68 KAU HI/PAHALA EL K2 69 KAUMANA E 78 KE KULA O EHUNUIKAIMALINO K2 KEAAU EL E KEAAU HI H 70 KEAAU MID M 88 KEALAKEHE EL E 92 KEALAKEHE HI H 90 KEALAKEHE INT M 72 KEAUKAHA E 9 KEONEPOKO E 9 KOHALA EL E 7 KOHALA HI H 66 KOHALA MID M 7 KONAWAENA EL E 7 KONAWAENA HI H 76 KONAWAENA MID M 77 LAUPAHOEHOE K2 79 MT VIEW EL E 80 NAALEHU CEM 82 PAAUILO EL & INT CEM 8 PAHOA EL E 8 PAHOA HI & INT CMH 8 WAIAKEA EL E 89 WAIAKEA HI H 8 WAIAKEA INT M 86 WAIAKEAWAENA E 9 WAIKOLOA E 87 WAIMEA EL E HAWAII DISTRICT % FEP of % LEP of % NEP of ELL** ECON. DISADV. ** MOBILITY ** MULTI-TRACK OUTER ISLE GEOG. ISOL. PROJ. PROJ. PROJ. FEP PROJ. LEP PROJ. NEP % OF TTL PROJ. COUNT % OF TTL F/R F/R COUNT % OF TTL TRANS TRANS MULTI- TTL M/T COUNT OUTER TTL GEOG ISOL GEOG. TTL GEOG ISOL ELL COUNT ISLE? ISOL.? % 80.0% 20.0% % % % Y % 6.% 2.% 2 0.6% % % Y % 8.7% 26.% 8.9% % % Y, , % 62.% 2.0% 2.% % % Y % 6.2% 0.% 7 8.% % % Y %.0% 2.% % % % Y % 0.0% 2.% 7 2.2% % % Y %.% 27.%.% % % Y % 0.0% 6.% 8 2.7% % % Y %.7% 8.% % % % Y % 8.%.9% % % % Y % 68.0% 2.0% % % % Y % 60.0% 6.7% 2 0.2% % % Y %.% 9.7% 7 6.% % % Y % 0.0% 2.0% 2 2.% %.0 9.2% Y % 62.0% 2.9% 0 2.0% %.2 6.% Y % 8.9% 8.% % % % Y % 0.0% 9.% 2 9.8% % % Y , % 8.%.7% % %..% Y %.6%.6% % % % Y, , % 7.2% 22.0% 62 9.% % % Y, ,67. 2.% 6.8% 22.7% % % % Y , % 00.0% 0.0% 0 0.2% % % Y % 66.7% 27.% 8.% % % Y % 6.%.8% % % % Y % 70.0% 0.0% 0 8.2% % % Y % 7.0% 8.8% %. 8.% % Y % 8.% 8.%.% % % Y % 0.9% 0.% % % % Y %.2% 8.8% 2 7.% % % Y % 68.% 2.% 2.2% %. 2.6% Y % 66.7% 26.7%.% % % Y % 27.7% 66.% % %.29.% Y % 0.0% 00.0% 0 0.7% % % Y % 72.7%.6% 2 8.% % % Y % 6.%.0% % % 6.7.7% Y % 67.% 27.9% % % % Y ,026.7.% 7.9% 20.7% % % 2.7.% Y, , %.9%.% 9 2.9% 8.0.7% % Y ,0.96.7%.6% 0.7% 22.2% 0 9..%..8% Y % 9.% 0.9% % % % Y % 0.0%.8% % % % Y %.0% 8.8% 20, %, % 2,2, % 2, , ,6.9 * Prior Year % from IRM (09//07) Date: 0/2/07 Page of 2 FY 09 WSF Alloc Calc for FP FINAL/08-09 WSF Proj Demogs
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