This dashboard provides data on Hawaiʻi’s young keiki and access to community resources that support their early learning and healthy development. A wide variety of indicators include demographic characteristics of our early childhood population, high-priority groups, and the extent to which our early learning programs and other community services are able to reach those in need. Interactive maps show data at the school complex level, along with county and state summaries. Users can also download customized data files.
The information presented on this site was collected as part of a statewide comprehensive needs assessment conducted in 2024. This dashboard is intended to support planning, policy development, and progress monitoring of Hawaiʻi’s integrated early care and education system.
Supply of ECE Seats
5.2 children age 0-2 per infant-toddler seat
2.2 children age 3-4 per preschool-age seat
Note: As of September 2024
WIC Enrollment
23.4% of all children 0-4
76.6% of eligible infants
56.8% of eligible children age 1-4
Income
Median family income $110,059
30% of children under age 6 are low-income (<200% federal poverty level)
Health Insurance
97% of minor children have coverage
55.5% of children under age 6 are insured through Med-QUEST