Aloha and welcome! This page is where you can find information and form links for Graduation Requirements, Course Registration, Attendance, Transcripts, and Enrollment.
For any questions or to set up an online meeting please contact Aumoana Kanakaole at registrar@haaspcs.net or 808-965-3730 ext 815.
Enrollment at HAAS is determined by lottery (HRS 302D). Our lottery for the 2025-2025 school year opens on January 1, 2025 and will close on December 31, 2025. The Student Interest Form may be completed online by clicking the link below or a paper form can be picked up and returned to the main office. For more information regarding our Lottery Policy, please click here.
Graduation is always the ultimate goal for any student and their family. Here at HAAS we are here to guide your child on a path that will help them achieve this goal. For more information on our high school diplomas and graduation requirements, please click the link below.
Your child's attendance is important to their academic progress and success. Our Attendance and Residency Policy can be viewed by clicking here.
If you have questions or would like to report an absence please call the main office or click here to email the Attendance Team.
A custodial parent or legal guardian must withdraw the student. The Withdrawal Form can be completed ahead of time and can be mailed / faxed / emailed or brought in to us. The legal parent or guardian must make an appointment to finalize the withdrawal process in person (a government-issued picture ID will be required).
Parents/Guardians should enroll their student at the new school within:
a few days if enrolling on Hawai'i island
one (1) week if enrolling on another Hawai'i island
two (2) weeks if enrolling out of state
Students will not be released from HAAS until the withdrawal process is complete and we receive a notice of enrollment from the receiving school.
Keep in mind that all absences accumulated due to moving schools is subject to the State of Hawaii's compulsory attendance law (Hawaii Revised Statutes 302A-1132) and can be viewed here. Absences due to moving that become chronic absentees may be referred to Family Court. Pursuant to H.R.S. 571-11(2), Family Court can place a child under jurisdiction for truancy if the child is not attending school or is not receiving the educational services required by law.
Summer school information for 2025 will be posted as it becomes available.