21°54′06″N 160°12′03″W / 21.90170°N 160.20095°W / 21.90170; -160.20095 Ni'ihau High & Elementary School or Niihau Island School is a public K-12 school in Niihau, Hawaii, United States. It is operated by the Hawaii Department of Education.

In 2007 the school had on average about 30 students, though it is common for them to go back and forth between Niihau and Kauai, so not every student will be present each day.[1]

Prior to 2007, the facility relied on generators for electricity. As power was not constant, the use of computers was problematic, and students mostly ate canned food instead of fresh food. In 2007 a 72-battery, 80 solar panel photovoltaic solar power system was introduced at a cost of $207,000. A rock wall windbreak prevented wind from interfering.[2] The power count was 10.4 kW. It was the first school in Hawaii relying on this system.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Gehrlein, Rachel (2007-12-15). "Ni'ihau school first in state on solar power". The Garden Island. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  2. Da Silva, Alexandre (2007-12-13). "Niihau school proud to charge up". Honolulu Star Bulletin. Vol. 12, no. 347. Retrieved 2020-10-19.



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