WE DO SCHOOL DIFFERENTLY.
HTA is K-12. tuition-free. statewide. innovative.
Hawai‘i Technology Academy is an innovative learning community that empowers students to become creative, critical thinkers, and enables them to determine their unique paths to success.


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Welcome to HTA, Hawai‘i’s largest public charter school. Here, we do school differently.
Because we are a public charter school, we are tuition-free, and we have the flexibility to create an educational experience that fits the needs of our community. Our goal is to help every student find their own unique path to success.
We do this with an innovative schedule that gives students and teachers more time to focus on those things that matter to them.
We focus on experiential opportunities within our unique Island communities. This sets students up for success in an ever-changing world.
And families play an integral role at HTA, resulting in close relationships and a caring, supportive, and friendly environment.
Mahalo for your interest in our school!
ON OUR SIX CAMPUSES AND IN OUR DISTANCE LEARNING PROGRAM

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Waipahu grade 7 & 8 students walked — and ran — to raise more than $9,000.

When our Kaua‘i middle school students heard that Russian bombing has affected freshwater supplies for Ukrainian families, they knew that's…
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Our Waipahu pbHTA students were blessed with a morning at Mokauea, one of the historic tidal islands in Ke‘ehi Lagoon.

Kona middle school students get hands-on exploring a geology treasure trove.

Our Kīhei high school students had plenty of “woah” moments when astronomer JD Armstrong visited to show them the light....

P.E. rocks when you’re doing it with Miss Sarah from Nephesh Academy. Our Kona elementary students took on a game...

Our elementary design engineers hosted a STEAM-powered carnival. They designed and built their own fairground attractions — from pinball machines,...

Our O‘ahu Distance Learning students lived the concept of laulima during their visit to Loko Ea fishpond near Hale‘iwa. They...

Our ‘Ewa Beach fifth graders have been studying all things water. Fresh water, that is — the water we need...