Building Excellent Computer Science Programs Across Hawaii

Teach quality computer science to positively impact the next generation in Hawaii.

Did You Know?

  • Hawaii has K-12 computer science standards

  • Hawaii requires high schools to offer computer science

  • CodeHS courses are aligned to Hawaii computer science standards

  • CodeHS curriculum is free

Hawaii Computer Science Stats


  • Only 457 students in Hawaii took the Advanced Placement Computer Science exams in 2018 (132 AP CSA, 325 AP CSP); 40% of exams were taken by females
  • Universities in Hawaii did not graduate a single new teacher prepared to teach computer science in 2016
  • Computer programmers and software developers in Hawaii have an average annual salary of $79,620, which is higher than the overall average state salary at $52,050

Sources: College Board, Code.org, Bureau of Labor Statistics

Hawaii Computer Science Pathway

CodeHS courses align with Hawaii middle school and high school computer science standards for a robust grade 6-12 pathway.

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Hawaii EXS0100 Intro to Computer Science A
Hawaii EXS0110 Intro to Computer Science B
Hawaii EXS1300 Intro to Computer Science
AP Computer Science Principles
Hawaii Course 3B
AP Computer Science A (Nitro)

We've Got Hawaii Standards Covered

CodeHS maps all of the standards from Hawaii to our courses, offering aligned and engaging curriculum in our 6-12 pathway.

Standards Framework View Alignment
Hawaii 2 View (65.2%)
Hawaii 3A View (100%)
Hawaii 3B View (42.9%)

Praxis Prep Course

This professional development course prepares teachers for the Praxis Computer Science Exam. The CodeHS Praxis Prep Course is 100% aligned to Hawaii state standards and covers all of the objectives designated for the exam.

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Hawaii Policies & Resources

As the first step towards providing computer science opportunities for all K-12 students by 2022, the Hawaii Board of Education adopted the CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards on May 3rd, 2018.

Shortly after, Gov. David Ige signed the House Bill 2607 dedicating $500,000 to computer science teacher professional development and requiring all high schools to offer at least one computer science course by the 2021-2022 school year.

Source: Hawaii State Department of Education


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CodeHS Privacy Policy for Hawaii

CodeHS is a member of the Student Data Privacy Consortium (SDPC) in many states. Your district can sign Exhibit E to execute the agreement for your state.

Explore our Privacy Center to learn more.