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WAHIAWA CAMPUS
Located at Leilehua High School
Contact Us

Vice Principal:  Kevin Ginoza
Email:  kevin.ginoza@k12.hi.us

Registrar:  Li-Anne Yoshimura
Email:  li-anne.yoshimura@k12.hi.us


Address:  1515 California Ave, Wahiawa, HI  96786
Phone:  808-305-3200
Fax:  808-621-7765
Email:​  wahiawareg@wcsa.k12.hi.us

Office Hours: 
Mon-Fri:  7:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Click here for directions

Spring 2023 Session
​Online Registration Procedures
WCSA Wahiawa's Spring Term 2 session will run from March 30 to May 11*.  Classes will be offered for the following programs:
  • High School Equivalency (HSE)
  • Workforce Development Diploma Program (WDDP)
  • iCAN Transition Program
  • ​​​Adult Basic Education (ABE)
  • English Language Acquisition (ELA)​ - *ELA session dates:  3/21-5/18​​
​​Students under age 18 will need approved release papers (Form 4140) from home high school before registering with WCSA.
Wahiawa 2023 Spring Term 2 Course Brochure

Would you like to register at Wahiawa?

Clicking the button will take you to Wahiawa's online intake form.  After submitting the intake form, you will be contacted by the Wahiawa office to complete the registration and class assignment process (including payment of fees).  A confirmation email will be sent to the email you provide on the intake form.
Register for classes at the Wahiawa Campus

Visiting Our Campuses/Sites - COVID-19 Protocols (Updated 7/26/2022)

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Daily Wellness Check and Return to School/Work Criteria Flyer
Indoor and outdoor masking is optional, but highly encouraged.  HIDOE employees, contracted service providers, visitors and students must complete a wellness check each morning before going to school or work if fully vaccinated or not.  Please report any illness or COVID-19 exposure to the school or supervisor.  Review all of the requirements by clicking on the Daily Wellness Check and Return to School/Work Criteria Flyer to the left.
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If you are not feeling well, please do not visit our campuses/sites or attend classes.  You may call our office instead and we will be happy to assist you.

​What to Bring
  1. ​A valid photo ID with birth date (State ID, Driver's License, Passport, Military ID)
  2. Payment ($20 enrollment fee + fees where applicable for books, supplies, etc.)
  3. Social Security number for any ASE (GED/HiSET), ABE (iCAN/WDDP), and ELA courses
  4. High school transcript and approved release papers (Form 4140) from home high school (if applicable)
Basic Fees (CASH ONLY)
  • All students will be assessed a $20 enrollment fee
  • Books may be purchased at the time of registration or thereafter.  Book fees are non-refundable.
  • Other fees may include those for supplemental materials (i.e. handouts) used in class
  • A lab fee may be collected to maintain equipment used
  • ​See specific program sections for applicable fees
  • All fees will be collected at the time of registration:  cash only 
​ADDITIONAL FEES:
  • Additional fees apply based on specific courses taken and/or tests administered.  Please see the course schedules section for more specific details.​ 
​Refunds
  • Refunds vary by the type of fees that are paid
  • Enrollment fees are NON-REFUNDABLE unless the school cancels the class
  • Tuition fees vary by course and may be refunded only if a request is made before the start of the second class or the school cancels the class
  • Testing fees and books are NON-REFUNDABLE​
  • Refunds may take 6 to 8 weeks
**The school administration reserves the right to cancel any class which lacks sufficient enrollment
Vision:  Where learning never ends!
Mission:  Waipahu Community School for Adults will provide learning opportunities for students to 
improve the quality of their lives as they contribute positively to society.
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  • Enrollment is open to all persons 18 years and over, regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, and religion.  Be prepared to present photo identification.
  • Students ages 16 to 17 must be officially released from a public high school in the State of Hawaii before admission into academic classes.
  • Unregistered persons, including children, are not allowed in adult classes.
  • The consumption of alcohol, illegal substances and the use of tobacco products are prohibited during school functions and on school grounds. 
  • The school reserves the right to remove, from class and school grounds, any student or individual exhibiting inappropriate behavior.
Student Privacy
Know your privacy rights as they apply to 1) student record information; 2) directory information; 3) surveys and other information collection; and 4) military recruitment information.  For more information on your privacy rights, the laws that protect them, and how to exercise your rights, visit http://bit.ly/FERPAHI.
Continuous Notice of Non-Discrimination
The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) and its schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, and religion in its programs and activities.  For more information, click here.