Puunene School, Maui
Facts and practical information
The Puʻunēnē School, also known as Puunene School, is a historic school building in the community of Puʻunēnē in the central part of Maui, Hawaii, United States. Built in 1922 by the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company, which ran the community, it was erected on 10 acres of land donated by the company in 1913. Upon completion, it replaced an earlier four-room school on the site that was built to hold 350 students. The Classical Revival 1922 two-story concrete building became Maui's largest elementary school with about 1000 students. In the 1950s the area went into decline, and the building was used for special education classes. In 1979 it became an administrative annex for the Department of Education. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hawaii on August 22, 2000. ()
Makawao (Maka`eha Ahupua`a)Maui
Puunene School – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: King Kamehameha Golf Club, Queen Ka'ahumanu Center, ʻĪao Theater, Bailey House Museum.