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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, May 1, 2008

Small private school big on Christian values

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

First-graders at Sunset Beach Christian School gather at reading time with teacher Kelly Pyatt. Small class sizes at the school allow teachers to give individual attention to students, said Principal Robert Prasser.

Gloria Gonzales-Moore

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SUNSET BEACH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Where: 59-578 Kamehameha Highway

Grade span: Kindergarten through eighth

Enrollment: 65 students

Race/ethnicity enrollment: White, 48 percent; Hispanic, 14 percent; Hawaiian, 13 percent; Asian, 14 percent; other, 11 percent

Free and reduced-price lunch eligible: None

Special-education students: None

Computers on campus: 20, including a computer lab

Principal: Robert Prasser

School nickname: Sunset Beach Christian

School colors: Green and white

What are you most proud of? "We are proud of being a traditional small school teaching strong academics and Christian values," Prasser said. "We have small class sizes and are able to give individual attention to our students."

What is your biggest challenge? According to Prasser, it's "providing our unique educational experience at a tuition that 'normal' families in our community can afford."

Special events: Lei Day Program; Big Island field trip; JPO; Jump Rope for Heart; Kupuna Day; spelling bee; Science, Writing and Special Projects Fair; hobby show; talent show; kindergarten graduation; and sports/ocean day

History: The school opened in 1953 on 2 acres of land. The first classrooms were in the Fellowship Hall, kitchen and present library. A year later, two more classrooms were built. The school continued to grow with a peak enrollment of 130 students in 1981-82.

Web address: www.sbcshome.com

Phone: 638-8274