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Kailua, Hawaii

Kailua /kˈlə/ (Hawaiian pronunciation: [kɐjˈluwə]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Honolulu County, Hawaii, United States. It lies in the Koʻolaupoko District of the island of Oʻahu on the windward coast at Kailua Bay. It is in the judicial district and the ahupua'a named Ko'olaupoko. It is 12 miles (19 km) northeast of Honolulu – over Nu‘uanu Pali.

Kailua
Aerial photo of Kailua, Enchanted Lake and Mokapu Peninsula
Location in Honolulu County and the state of Hawaii
Kailua
Location in Hawaii
Coordinates: 21°23′51″N 157°44′22″W / 21.39750°N 157.73944°W / 21.39750; -157.73944
CountryUnited States
StateHawaii
CountyHonolulu
Area
 • Total10.59 sq mi (27.44 km2)
 • Land7.77 sq mi (20.13 km2)
 • Water2.82 sq mi (7.31 km2)
Elevation
16 ft (5 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total40,514
 • Density5,212.82/sq mi (2,012.67/km2)
Time zoneUTC−10 (Hawaii–Aleutian)
Zip Code
96734
Area code808
FIPS code15-23150
GNIS feature ID359894

In the Hawaiian language Kailua means "two seas" or "two currents", a contraction of the words kai (meaning "sea" or "sea water") and ʻelua (meaning "two"); it is so named because of the two former fishponds in the district (Kawainui and Kaʻelepulu) or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay.[2]

Kailua is primarily a residential community, with a centralized commercial district along Kailua Road. The population was 50,000 in 1992.[3] In 2017 census, the population had dropped to 38,000.[4] The population was 40,514 at the 2020 census.

Places of note in Kailua include Kailua Beach Park, Kaʻōhao or Lanikai Beach, Kawainui Marsh, Maunawili Falls,[5] and Marine Corps Base Hawaii. It was home to Barack Obama’s winter White House.

History edit

Early history edit

During the reign of King Kākuhihewa and his successors, Kanekapu, Kahoowaha, Kauakahiakahoowaha, and Kualiʻi, Kailua replaced Waikiki as the residential seat of the Oʻahu Rulers (aliʻi nui of Oʻahu). Many ancient temple ruins, such as those at Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site, are in the area.[6] After the Oʻahu army's defeat by King Kamehameha the Great at the Battle of Nuʻuanu in 1795, the political capital and residential seat of the aliʻi nui of Oʻahu was relocated from Kailua to Honolulu.[7]

Beach edit

Kailua Beach is crescent-shaped, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) long, and ranging between 50 and 150 feet (15 and 46 m) wide. The ocean bottom fronting the beach slopes gently to overhead depths without any coral heads. Light to medium waves support surfing and bodysurfing. The steady trade winds make Kailua Beach a top windsurfing and kitesurfing destination. Robby Naish, first World Champion of windsurfing and Professional Windsurfers Association Hall of Fame inductee, grew up in Kailua.[8][9][10]

Sea kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding to the protected seabird sanctuaries Flat Island and the Nā Mokulua, popularly known as "the Mokes", have become increasingly popular water activities at the beach.

Geography edit

 
Kailua Bay

Kailua is located at 21°23′51″N 157°44′22″W / 21.39750°N 157.73944°W / 21.39750; -157.73944 (21.397370, −157.739515).[11] Nearby towns include Kāneʻohe, Maunawili, and Waimānalo.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has an area of 10.6 square miles (27.4 km2), of which 7.8 square miles (20.1 km2) is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2) (26.62%) is water.[12] A significant portion of the water area is Kawainui Marsh, the largest wetland in the Hawaiian Islands and a Ramsar Convention site.

Kaʻōhao/Lanikai edit

 
The Hawaiian voyaging canoe, Hokuleʻa, arrives off Kailua Beach
 
Kailua Bay Sunset

Kaʻōhao (pronounced [kəʔˈoːhao]) is the earliest known Hawaiian name for the place known as "Lanikai." Kaʻōhao means "the tying" and is derived from an old story in which "two women were tied together here with a loincloth after being beaten in a kōnane game".[13] Kaʻōhao was commercially developed in the 1920s and renamed "Lanikai."[14] It is now an unincorporated community in Kailua on the windward coast at Kailua Bay. Lanikai Beach was rated one of the world's top ten beaches by Sherman's Travel Magazine.[15] The area is known for its white, powder-like sandy beach and its hiking trail along the Kaʻiwa Ridge to the World War II military bunkers commonly known as the "Lanikai Pillboxes".[16] Because of its small community and easy access to its famous beach, Lanikai has one of Hawaii's most expensive real estate markets.[17] It is served by Kailua's zip code, 96734.

Climate edit

Kailua has a tropical savanna climate.[18]

Climate data for Kailua, 1985-2013
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 80.0
(26.7)
79.5
(26.4)
80.1
(26.7)
80.8
(27.1)
83.3
(28.5)
84.5
(29.2)
85.0
(29.4)
85.9
(29.9)
85.9
(29.9)
84.9
(29.4)
82.3
(27.9)
80.2
(26.8)
82.7
(28.2)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 67.7
(19.8)
67.7
(19.8)
68.3
(20.2)
69.5
(20.8)
71.3
(21.8)
73.0
(22.8)
73.9
(23.3)
74.5
(23.6)
74.1
(23.4)
73.3
(22.9)
71.6
(22.0)
69.3
(20.7)
71.2
(21.8)
Average rainfall inches (mm) 5.13
(130)
4.93
(125)
6.97
(177)
3.28
(83)
3.34
(85)
2.71
(69)
2.71
(69)
2.87
(73)
3.56
(90)
5.07
(129)
7.01
(178)
6.24
(158)
53.82
(1,366)
Source: WRCC[19]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
202040,514
U.S. Decennial Census[20]
 
Historically, Kailua was an ahupuaʻa, or area of land ruled by chief or king and managed by the members of the ʻaliʻi.

As of the census of 2020, there were an estimated 40,514 people and 12,387 households with an average of 3.04 people per household in Kailua. The population density was 5,212.8 inhabitants per square mile (2,012.7 inhabitants/km2), which was less dense than that of Honolulu (5842.0 per square mile or 2255.6/km2).[21] There were 4,322 housing units in Kailua at an average density of 121.7 per square mile (47.0/km2).[22]

The racial makeup of Kailua was 44.8% White, 0.9% Black or African American, 0.2% Native American, 19.3% Asian, 4.4% Pacific Islander, 1.4% from other races, and 29.0% from two or more races. The Kailua population had a greater percentage of White residents and a lower percentage of Asian residents than the state in aggregate (25.3% and 38.6% respectively). 8.6% of the Kailua population were Hispanic or Latino of any race.

12.7% of Kailua residents reported having a language other than English spoken at home, less than the state average of 26.1%. The age of the population in Kailua was varied, with 5.8% of inhabitants being under the age of 5, 21.6% being under the age of 18, and 19.3% being above the age of 65. For every 100 females, there were 97.4 males.[22]

The median annual household income in Kailua was $122,706, and the per capita annual income was $51,260. 5.0% of the population in Kailua was estimated to be below the poverty line, which was below the state average of 11.2%. Approximately 35.0% of businesses in Kailua were minority-owned, a rate nearly double that of the national average of 18.7%.[23]

Government and infrastructure edit

The Honolulu Police Department operates the Kailua Substation in Kailua.[24] The United States Postal Service operates the Kailua Post Office.[25]

The Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates the Women's Community Correctional Center;[26] it was defined in the Maunawili CDP as of the 2000 U.S. Census,[27] but was redefined as being in the Kailua CDP as of the 2010 U.S. Census.[28] NBC News stated that the prison was in Kailua.[29]

The Hawaii Department of Human Services operates the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility (HYCF),[30] which was defined as Maunawili by the Census Bureau in 2000,[27] and as Kailua by the same organization in 2010.[28] The United States Department of Justice also stated the facility was in Kailua.[31]

Tourism edit

 
View across Kailua Beach to the offshore islet known as Moku nui, one of Nā Mokulua off Lanikai
 
View of Kailua from the Kaiwa Ridge Trail (Keolu Hills)
 
View of Kailua Town from Ahiki, the third peak of Olomana

Historically, most tourism on the island of O'ahu has centered around Waikiki and other tourism-designated areas. But tourism has also been a major economic force in Kailua, and tourism-related jobs have historically made up roughly one-third of total employment in Hawaii.[32] The Obama family vacations, as well as coverage from various social media and travel sites, sparked new interest in Kailua as a tourist destination and led to an influx of tourists to Kailua.[33] This influx led to pushback from some Kailua residents, prompting proposals of legislation to limit tourist activity there.

Winter White House edit

Barack Obama vacationed in Kailua between 2008 and 2012. In 2010, 2011, and 2012, the Obama family stayed in the rented, ocean-front house Plantation Estate in the Paradise Point Estates. The house was built by developer Harold Kainalu Long Castle, who also lived there.[34] Obama also took a vacation break in August 2008 at a different house in Kailua, Oahu Lani, during the 2008 United States presidential election.

 
Obama signing the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act on January 2, 2011.
 
President Obama signing the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 on December 26, 2013

Controversy edit

Although tourism is the primary driver of Kailua's economy, it remains a contentious issue among the town's residents. On several occasions, residents have successfully introduced legislation to discourage tourism in the town. One such example is Bill 41, introduced to the Honolulu City Council in October 2021.[35] In 2022, Honolulu County Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed Bill 41 into law at a press conference held on Kailua beach. The bill places additional limits and restrictions on short-term rental units. These include requiring a permit to rent living space in a residential area for less than 90 days, as well as requiring hosting platforms (such as Airbnb) to report all listings in Honolulu County (which includes Kailua town) to the county government.[36] Proponents of Bill 41 expect its passage to dramatically reduce the volume of tourists in Kailua.

Education edit

Public schools edit

The Hawai'i Department of Education operates the public schools.[28]

Elementary schools in the CDP include Aikahi,[37] Enchanted Lake,[38] Kaʻelepulu,[39] Kailua,[40] Kainalu,[41] Keolu,[42] and Maunawili.[43] Kailua Intermediate School,[44] Kalaheo High School,[45] and Kailua High School are also in the CDP.[46] Kailua High and Maunawili Elementary were defined as being in the Maunawili CDP as of the 2000 Census,[27] but in Kailua CDP as of the 2010 Census.[28]

Kaʻōhao Public Charter School was previously known as Lanikai Elementary Public Charter School and opened in 1964.[47] It became a charter school in 1996,[48] and it received its current name in 2017.[47]

Mokapu Elementary School is on the nearby Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH), outside of the CDP but with a Kailua address.[49]

Area private schools edit

Catholic schools of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu:

  • St. Anthony School[50]
  • St. John Vianney School[51]

Others:

Films edit

Movies and TV shows filmed in Kailua include:

  1. Hawaii Five-O (1968): "King of the Hill" – TV episode
  2. Waikiki (1980) (TV)
  3. Mädchengeschichten (1998): Shea – "Surfer girl" – TV episode
  4. Lost (2004–10) – TV episodes
  5. Magnum, P.I. (1980–88) – TV episodes
  6. Hawaii Five-0 (2010)- TV episodes

Community edit

Kailua hosts various events throughout the year, from block parties to fireworks.[56]

Notable people edit

 
Scott Feldman

References edit

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  38. ^ "Home". Enchanted Lake Elementary School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 770 Keolu Drive, Kailua, HI 96734
  39. ^ "Home". Ka'elepulu Elementary School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 530 Keolu Dr. , Kailua ,HI 96734
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  41. ^ "Home". Kainalu Elementary School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 165 Kaiholu Street Kailua, HI 96734
  42. ^ "Home". Keolu Elementary School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 416 Keolu Dr. Kailua, HI 96734
  43. ^ "Home". Maunawili Elementary School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 1465 Ulupi'i Street, Kailua, HI 96734
  44. ^ "Home". Kailua Intermediate School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 145 South Kainalu Drive, Kailua, Hawaii 96734
  45. ^ "Home". Kalaheo High School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 730 Iliaina Street Kailua, HI 96734
  46. ^ "Home". Kailua High School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 451 Ulumanu Drive Kailua, HI 96734
  47. ^ a b Hiraishi, Kuʻuwehi (June 2017). "Kaʻōhao School Name Change Revives History, But Can it Spark a Movement?". Hawaii Public Radio. Retrieved October 8, 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  48. ^ Adelman, Nancy; Finnigan, Kara. ""We're Here to Complete, Not Complete": A Report from a Demonstration Project to Connect Charter Schools and Other Public Schools". SRI International/National Education Association. p. 4/28. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
  49. ^ "Home". Mokapu Elementary School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. Mokapu Elementary [...] is the only school aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii.[...]1193 Mokapu Rd. Kailua, HI 96734 - The address shows it is outside of the CDP.
  50. ^ "Home". St. Anthony School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 148 Makawao Street Kailua, Hawaii 96734
  51. ^ "Home". St. John Vianney School. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 940 Keolu Drive Kailua, HI 96734
  52. ^ "Trinity Christian School".
  53. ^ "Hawaiian Mission Academy".
  54. ^ "Home". Le Jardin Academy. Retrieved October 8, 2020. 917 Kalanianaole Highway Kailua, HI 96734 - A comparison shows it is not in the CDP.
  55. ^ "Home". Huakailani School for Girls. Retrieved January 8, 2020. 45-035 Kaneohe Bay Drive, Kaneohe, Hi 96744 (YWCA Kokokahi)
  56. ^ "Kailua Events". Kailua, HI, USA: Kailua Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved October 18, 2012.

External links edit

  • Kailua Chamber of Commerce

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Kailua redirects here For the town known as Kailua Kona see Kailua Kona Hawaii For other uses see Kailua disambiguation Kailua k aɪ ˈ l uː e Hawaiian pronunciation kɐjˈluwe is a census designated place CDP in Honolulu County Hawaii United States It lies in the Koʻolaupoko District of the island of Oʻahu on the windward coast at Kailua Bay It is in the judicial district and the ahupua a named Ko olaupoko It is 12 miles 19 km northeast of Honolulu over Nu uanu Pali KailuaCensus designated placeAerial photo of Kailua Enchanted Lake and Mokapu PeninsulaLocation in Honolulu County and the state of HawaiiKailuaLocation in HawaiiCoordinates 21 23 51 N 157 44 22 W 21 39750 N 157 73944 W 21 39750 157 73944CountryUnited StatesStateHawaiiCountyHonoluluArea 1 Total10 59 sq mi 27 44 km2 Land7 77 sq mi 20 13 km2 Water2 82 sq mi 7 31 km2 Elevation16 ft 5 m Population 2020 Total40 514 Density5 212 82 sq mi 2 012 67 km2 Time zoneUTC 10 Hawaii Aleutian Zip Code96734Area code808FIPS code15 23150GNIS feature ID359894In the Hawaiian language Kailua means two seas or two currents a contraction of the words kai meaning sea or sea water and ʻelua meaning two it is so named because of the two former fishponds in the district Kawainui and Kaʻelepulu or the two currents that run through Kailua Bay 2 Kailua is primarily a residential community with a centralized commercial district along Kailua Road The population was 50 000 in 1992 3 In 2017 census the population had dropped to 38 000 4 The population was 40 514 at the 2020 census Places of note in Kailua include Kailua Beach Park Kaʻōhao or Lanikai Beach Kawainui Marsh Maunawili Falls 5 and Marine Corps Base Hawaii It was home to Barack Obama s winter White House Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 2 Beach 3 Geography 3 1 Kaʻōhao Lanikai 4 Climate 5 Demographics 6 Government and infrastructure 7 Tourism 7 1 Winter White House 7 2 Controversy 8 Education 8 1 Public schools 8 2 Area private schools 9 Films 10 Community 11 Notable people 12 References 13 External linksHistory editEarly history edit During the reign of King Kakuhihewa and his successors Kanekapu Kahoowaha Kauakahiakahoowaha and Kualiʻi Kailua replaced Waikiki as the residential seat of the Oʻahu Rulers aliʻi nui of Oʻahu Many ancient temple ruins such as those at Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site are in the area 6 After the Oʻahu army s defeat by King Kamehameha the Great at the Battle of Nuʻuanu in 1795 the political capital and residential seat of the aliʻi nui of Oʻahu was relocated from Kailua to Honolulu 7 Beach editKailua Beach is crescent shaped about 2 5 miles 4 0 km long and ranging between 50 and 150 feet 15 and 46 m wide The ocean bottom fronting the beach slopes gently to overhead depths without any coral heads Light to medium waves support surfing and bodysurfing The steady trade winds make Kailua Beach a top windsurfing and kitesurfing destination Robby Naish first World Champion of windsurfing and Professional Windsurfers Association Hall of Fame inductee grew up in Kailua 8 9 10 Sea kayaking and stand up paddleboarding to the protected seabird sanctuaries Flat Island and the Na Mokulua popularly known as the Mokes have become increasingly popular water activities at the beach Geography edit nbsp Kailua BayKailua is located at 21 23 51 N 157 44 22 W 21 39750 N 157 73944 W 21 39750 157 73944 21 397370 157 739515 11 Nearby towns include Kaneʻohe Maunawili and Waimanalo According to the United States Census Bureau the CDP has an area of 10 6 square miles 27 4 km2 of which 7 8 square miles 20 1 km2 is land and 2 8 square miles 7 3 km2 26 62 is water 12 A significant portion of the water area is Kawainui Marsh the largest wetland in the Hawaiian Islands and a Ramsar Convention site Kaʻōhao Lanikai edit nbsp The Hawaiian voyaging canoe Hokuleʻa arrives off Kailua Beach nbsp Kailua Bay SunsetKaʻōhao pronounced keʔˈoːhao is the earliest known Hawaiian name for the place known as Lanikai Kaʻōhao means the tying and is derived from an old story in which two women were tied together here with a loincloth after being beaten in a kōnane game 13 Kaʻōhao was commercially developed in the 1920s and renamed Lanikai 14 It is now an unincorporated community in Kailua on the windward coast at Kailua Bay Lanikai Beach was rated one of the world s top ten beaches by Sherman s Travel Magazine 15 The area is known for its white powder like sandy beach and its hiking trail along the Kaʻiwa Ridge to the World War II military bunkers commonly known as the Lanikai Pillboxes 16 Because of its small community and easy access to its famous beach Lanikai has one of Hawaii s most expensive real estate markets 17 It is served by Kailua s zip code 96734 Climate editKailua has a tropical savanna climate 18 Climate data for Kailua 1985 2013Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearMean daily maximum F C 80 0 26 7 79 5 26 4 80 1 26 7 80 8 27 1 83 3 28 5 84 5 29 2 85 0 29 4 85 9 29 9 85 9 29 9 84 9 29 4 82 3 27 9 80 2 26 8 82 7 28 2 Mean daily minimum F C 67 7 19 8 67 7 19 8 68 3 20 2 69 5 20 8 71 3 21 8 73 0 22 8 73 9 23 3 74 5 23 6 74 1 23 4 73 3 22 9 71 6 22 0 69 3 20 7 71 2 21 8 Average rainfall inches mm 5 13 130 4 93 125 6 97 177 3 28 83 3 34 85 2 71 69 2 71 69 2 87 73 3 56 90 5 07 129 7 01 178 6 24 158 53 82 1 366 Source WRCC 19 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 202040 514 U S Decennial Census 20 nbsp Historically Kailua was an ahupuaʻa or area of land ruled by chief or king and managed by the members of the ʻaliʻi As of the census of 2020 there were an estimated 40 514 people and 12 387 households with an average of 3 04 people per household in Kailua The population density was 5 212 8 inhabitants per square mile 2 012 7 inhabitants km2 which was less dense than that of Honolulu 5842 0 per square mile or 2255 6 km2 21 There were 4 322 housing units in Kailua at an average density of 121 7 per square mile 47 0 km2 22 The racial makeup of Kailua was 44 8 White 0 9 Black or African American 0 2 Native American 19 3 Asian 4 4 Pacific Islander 1 4 from other races and 29 0 from two or more races The Kailua population had a greater percentage of White residents and a lower percentage of Asian residents than the state in aggregate 25 3 and 38 6 respectively 8 6 of the Kailua population were Hispanic or Latino of any race 12 7 of Kailua residents reported having a language other than English spoken at home less than the state average of 26 1 The age of the population in Kailua was varied with 5 8 of inhabitants being under the age of 5 21 6 being under the age of 18 and 19 3 being above the age of 65 For every 100 females there were 97 4 males 22 The median annual household income in Kailua was 122 706 and the per capita annual income was 51 260 5 0 of the population in Kailua was estimated to be below the poverty line which was below the state average of 11 2 Approximately 35 0 of businesses in Kailua were minority owned a rate nearly double that of the national average of 18 7 23 Government and infrastructure editThe Honolulu Police Department operates the Kailua Substation in Kailua 24 The United States Postal Service operates the Kailua Post Office 25 The Hawaii Department of Public Safety operates the Women s Community Correctional Center 26 it was defined in the Maunawili CDP as of the 2000 U S Census 27 but was redefined as being in the Kailua CDP as of the 2010 U S Census 28 NBC News stated that the prison was in Kailua 29 The Hawaii Department of Human Services operates the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility HYCF 30 which was defined as Maunawili by the Census Bureau in 2000 27 and as Kailua by the same organization in 2010 28 The United States Department of Justice also stated the facility was in Kailua 31 Tourism edit nbsp View across Kailua Beach to the offshore islet known as Moku nui one of Na Mokulua off Lanikai nbsp View of Kailua from the Kaiwa Ridge Trail Keolu Hills nbsp View of Kailua Town from Ahiki the third peak of OlomanaHistorically most tourism on the island of O ahu has centered around Waikiki and other tourism designated areas But tourism has also been a major economic force in Kailua and tourism related jobs have historically made up roughly one third of total employment in Hawaii 32 The Obama family vacations as well as coverage from various social media and travel sites sparked new interest in Kailua as a tourist destination and led to an influx of tourists to Kailua 33 This influx led to pushback from some Kailua residents prompting proposals of legislation to limit tourist activity there Winter White House edit Barack Obama vacationed in Kailua between 2008 and 2012 In 2010 2011 and 2012 the Obama family stayed in the rented ocean front house Plantation Estate in the Paradise Point Estates The house was built by developer Harold Kainalu Long Castle who also lived there 34 Obama also took a vacation break in August 2008 at a different house in Kailua Oahu Lani during the 2008 United States presidential election nbsp Obama signing the James Zadroga 9 11 Health and Compensation Act on January 2 2011 nbsp President Obama signing the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2013 on December 26 2013Controversy edit Although tourism is the primary driver of Kailua s economy it remains a contentious issue among the town s residents On several occasions residents have successfully introduced legislation to discourage tourism in the town One such example is Bill 41 introduced to the Honolulu City Council in October 2021 35 In 2022 Honolulu County Mayor Rick Blangiardi signed Bill 41 into law at a press conference held on Kailua beach The bill places additional limits and restrictions on short term rental units These include requiring a permit to rent living space in a residential area for less than 90 days as well as requiring hosting platforms such as Airbnb to report all listings in Honolulu County which includes Kailua town to the county government 36 Proponents of Bill 41 expect its passage to dramatically reduce the volume of tourists in Kailua Education editPublic schools edit The Hawai i Department of Education operates the public schools 28 Elementary schools in the CDP include Aikahi 37 Enchanted Lake 38 Kaʻelepulu 39 Kailua 40 Kainalu 41 Keolu 42 and Maunawili 43 Kailua Intermediate School 44 Kalaheo High School 45 and Kailua High School are also in the CDP 46 Kailua High and Maunawili Elementary were defined as being in the Maunawili CDP as of the 2000 Census 27 but in Kailua CDP as of the 2010 Census 28 Kaʻōhao Public Charter School was previously known as Lanikai Elementary Public Charter School and opened in 1964 47 It became a charter school in 1996 48 and it received its current name in 2017 47 Mokapu Elementary School is on the nearby Marine Corps Base Hawaii MCBH outside of the CDP but with a Kailua address 49 Area private schools edit Catholic schools of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu St Anthony School 50 St John Vianney School 51 Others Trinity Christian School 52 Redemption Academy Windward Adventist School 53 Le Jardin Academy Kailua address but not in the CDP 54 Huakailani School for Girls K 8 Kaneohe CDP 55 Films editMovies and TV shows filmed in Kailua include Hawaii Five O 1968 King of the Hill TV episode Waikiki 1980 TV Madchengeschichten 1998 Shea Surfer girl TV episode Lost 2004 10 TV episodes Magnum P I 1980 88 TV episodes Hawaii Five 0 2010 TV episodesCommunity editKailua hosts various events throughout the year from block parties to fireworks 56 Notable people edit nbsp Scott FeldmanMike Akiu American football player Wally Amos founder of the Famous Amos cookie brand Alpha L Bowser Lieutenant General U S Marine Corps decorated for actions during the battles of Iwo Jima and Chosin Reservoir Lynne Boyer former World Champion professional surfer Pete Cabrinha windsurfing kitesurfing surfing professional windsurfer Peahi tow in pioneer Emily Chang Bloomberg news anchor Henry Ian Cusick Peruvian British actor Kaʻimi Fairbairn professional football player Scott Feldman Major League Baseball pitcher Sid Fernandez former Major League Baseball pitcher Russ Francis former professional football player Derek Ho surfing former World Champion professional surfer Kailua High Alumni Michael Ho professional surfer Kailua High Alumni David Hughes former professional American football player Kila Ka aihue Major League Baseball player Les Keiter sportscaster Allan J Kellogg Medal of Honor recipient Buzzy Kerbox professional surfer windsurfer Ralph Lauren model Evangeline Lilly Canadian actress Denise Michele model Chris Naeole professional football player Robby Naish windsurfing kitesurfing former World Champion professional windsurfer B J Penn former Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight and lightweight champion and world Brazilian jiu jitsu Champion Albert Pyun film director Jonah Ray comedian and actor Samson Satele professional football player Jesse Smith water polo player Bobby Webster NBA General Manager of Toronto RaptorsReferences edit 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved December 18 2021 Ka elepulu Wetland General Information PDF kaelepulupond org Enchanted Lakes Resident Association Retrieved December 22 2020 History of Kailua Kailua HI USA Kailua Chamber of Commerce Retrieved October 18 2012 Kailua HI datausa io Data USA Retrieved December 11 2019 Na Ala Hele Hawaii Trail System Oahu 14 Hawaiitrails ehawaii gov September 21 2000 Retrieved July 29 2014 Ulupo Heiau State Historic Site Department of Land and Natural Resources State of Hawaii Archived from the original on May 4 2012 Retrieved December 21 2008 Gael Mustapha 1985 Kailua Oʻahu A Community History United States a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Kailua Oahu aloha hawaii com Media HI Inc Archived from the original on April 2 2010 Retrieved December 21 2008 World of Windsurfing Robby Naish PWA Profile Naish US Gazetteer files 2010 2000 and 1990 United States Census Bureau February 12 2011 Retrieved April 23 2011 Geographic Identifiers 2010 Demographic Profile Data G001 Kailua CDP Honolulu County Hawaii United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 18 2012 Hawaiian Place Names Ulukau org Retrieved July 29 2014 History Lanikai Association Retrieved July 29 2014 Top 10 beaches we love msnbc com Microsoft February 28 2006 Archived from the original on December 8 2005 Retrieved December 21 2008 A Windward Hike To Remember Keeping Score Midweek com Archived from the original on August 29 2011 Retrieved July 11 2011 Lanikai Real Estate Archived from the original on October 21 2011 Retrieved July 11 2011 Kailua Hawaii Climate Summary Weatherbase WRCC Desert Research Institute Retrieved August 4 2013 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2016 U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Urban Honolulu CDP Hawaii Hawaii www census gov Retrieved October 10 2022 a b U S Census Bureau QuickFacts Hawaii Kailua CDP Honolulu County Hawaii www census gov Retrieved October 5 2022 Bureau US Census Census Bureau Releases New Data on Minority Owned Veteran Owned and Women Owned Businesses Census gov Retrieved October 5 2022 Contacting HPD Archived May 31 2010 at the Wayback Machine Honolulu Police Department Retrieved on May 19 2010 219 Kuulei Road Kailua HI 96744 Post Office Location KAILUA Archived July 3 2010 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Retrieved on August 22 2010 335 HAHANI ST KAILUA HI Women s Community Correctional Center Hawaii Department of Public Safety Retrieved on May 19 2010 a b c 2000 Map CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP MAUNAWILI CDP PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2020 2010 Map 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Maunawili CDP HI PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2020 Maunawili Elementary Kailua High and the prisons were in the CDP in 2000 but in 2010 were no longer in the CDP a b c d 2010 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Kailua CDP HI PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2020 2000 boundaries CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP KAILUA CDP PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved October 8 2020 Pages 1 and 2 LexisNexis sells its database to prisons Associated Press at NBC News March 16 2004 Retrieved on May 19 2010 Harry Fuchigami librarian at the Women s Community Correctional Center in Kailua Frequently Called Numbers Hawaii Department of Public Safety Retrieved on August 22 2010 Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility 42 477 Kalanianaole Highway Kailua HI 96734 Re Investigation of the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility Kailua Hawaii Archived May 30 2010 at the Wayback Machine United States Department of Justice Retrieved on August 22 2010 Kelley Richard June 1999 WTTC Hawaii Tourism Report 1999 PDF World Travel and Tourism Council Is This Charming Town Hawaii s Next Waikiki HuffPost March 28 2015 Retrieved October 5 2022 President Returns to Paradise Point Estates the Obama Winter White House KAILUA Hawaii Dec 23 2010 City Council Records City amp County of Honolulu Retrieved October 5 2022 Bill No 41 of 2022 Honolulu City Council Contact Aikahi Elementary School Retrieved October 8 2020 281 Ilihau Street Kailua HI 96734 Home Enchanted Lake Elementary School Retrieved October 8 2020 770 Keolu Drive Kailua HI 96734 Home Ka elepulu Elementary School Retrieved October 8 2020 530 Keolu Dr Kailua HI 96734 Kailua Elementary Hawaii Department of Education Retrieved October 8 2020 315 Kuulei Road Kailua Hawaii 96734 Home Kainalu Elementary School Retrieved October 8 2020 165 Kaiholu Street Kailua HI 96734 Home Keolu Elementary School Retrieved October 8 2020 416 Keolu Dr Kailua HI 96734 Home Maunawili Elementary School Retrieved October 8 2020 1465 Ulupi i Street Kailua HI 96734 Home Kailua Intermediate School Retrieved October 8 2020 145 South Kainalu Drive Kailua Hawaii 96734 Home Kalaheo High School Retrieved October 8 2020 730 Iliaina Street Kailua HI 96734 Home Kailua High School Retrieved October 8 2020 451 Ulumanu Drive Kailua HI 96734 a b Hiraishi Kuʻuwehi June 2017 Kaʻōhao School Name Change Revives History But Can it Spark a Movement Hawaii Public Radio Retrieved October 8 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Adelman Nancy Finnigan Kara We re Here to Complete Not Complete A Report from a Demonstration Project to Connect Charter Schools and Other Public Schools SRI International National Education Association p 4 28 Retrieved October 8 2020 Home Mokapu Elementary School Retrieved October 8 2020 Mokapu Elementary is the only school aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii 1193 Mokapu Rd Kailua HI 96734 The address shows it is outside of the CDP Home St Anthony School Retrieved October 8 2020 148 Makawao Street Kailua Hawaii 96734 Home St John Vianney School Retrieved October 8 2020 940 Keolu Drive Kailua HI 96734 Trinity Christian School Hawaiian Mission Academy Home Le Jardin Academy Retrieved October 8 2020 917 Kalanianaole Highway Kailua HI 96734 A comparison shows it is not in the CDP Home Huakailani School for Girls Retrieved January 8 2020 45 035 Kaneohe Bay Drive Kaneohe Hi 96744 YWCA Kokokahi Kailua Events Kailua HI USA Kailua Chamber of Commerce Retrieved October 18 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kailua Honolulu County Hawaii nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kailua Kailua Chamber of Commerce Portal nbsp Hawaii Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kailua Hawaii amp oldid 1176178518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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