Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind

School Overview
The Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind (HSDB), located in the Leahi neighborhood of Honolulu, serves as the state’s primary educational institution dedicated to meeting the unique linguistic and academic needs of students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or visually impaired. As a specialized public school under the Hawaii Department of Education, it provides a comprehensive K–12 curriculum that integrates rigorous academic standards with specialized instruction, including American Sign Language (ASL), Braille literacy, and orientation and mobility training. The school is committed to fostering an inclusive environment where students can thrive both socially and intellectually, often acting as a resource hub for families and professionals throughout the islands.

Beyond traditional classroom instruction, HSDB places a strong emphasis on empowering students to become independent and active members of their communities. The school’s curriculum is designed to support the "whole child," incorporating life-skills development, assistive technology integration, and extracurricular opportunities that might be inaccessible in a traditional mainstream setting. By combining specialized pedagogical techniques with a supportive, identity-affirming culture, the Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind ensures that its students have the tools necessary to pursue post-secondary education, vocational success, and personal growth in a hearing and sighted world.
54
Total Students
17.0
Full-Time Teachers
3.2
Student/Teacher Ratio
53.7%
Free/Reduced Lunch
Student Demographics

Student Demographics Data Table

Student Demographics for Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind
Demographic Student Count
White4
Hispanic2
Black1
Asian12
Two or More4
Pacific Islander31
  • Pacific Islander
    31 (57.4 %)
  • Asian
    12 (22.2 %)
  • White
    4 (7.4 %)
  • Two or More
    4 (7.4 %)
  • Hispanic
    2 (3.7 %)
  • Black
    1 (1.9 %)
School Location
School Details
Status: Open
School Level: Other
School Type: Special Education School
Charter Status:* Public Non-Charter
Virtual Instruction: No virtual instruction
Shared Time Status: No
District: Hawaii Department of Education
Phone: (808)733-4999
Grade Range: Pre-K - 12th
Total Students: 54
Full-Time Teachers (FTE): 17.0
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 3.2
NSLP Participation:1 Yes under Community Eligibility Option (CEO)
Qualified Free Lunch: 26
Qualified Reduced Lunch: 3
Grades Taught
Pre-Kindergarten 1
Kindergarten 4
Grade 1 1
Grade 2 4
Grade 3 1
Grade 4 2
Grade 5 3
Grade 6 3
Grade 7 4
Grade 8 10
Grade 9 3
Grade 10 5
Grade 11 8
Grade 12 4
Ungraded 1

Grades Taught Data Table

Grades Taught and Student Counts for Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind
Grade Student Count
Pre-Kindergarten1
Kindergarten4
Grade 11
Grade 24
Grade 31
Grade 42
Grade 53
Grade 63
Grade 74
Grade 810
Grade 93
Grade 105
Grade 118
Grade 124
Ungraded1
Gender Ratio

Student Gender Ratio Data Table

Student Gender Ratio for Hawaii School for the Deaf and Blind
Gender Student Count Percentage
Female2342.6%
Male3157.4%