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Kailua High School is a four-year public high school located in the Kailua CDP, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States on the island of O‘ahu. [2]
Kailua High and Maunawili Elementary were defined as being in the Maunawili CDP as of the 2000 Census, [27] but in Kailua CDP as of the 2010 Census. [28] Kaʻōhao Public Charter School was previously known as Lanikai Elementary Public Charter School and opened in 1964. [47] It became a charter school in 1996, [48] and it received its current ...
Farrington High School, Kalihi; Kaimuki High School, Kaimukī; Kaiser High School, Hawaiʻi Kai; Kalani High School, East Honolulu; McKinley High School, Central Honolulu; Moanalua High School, Moanalua/Salt Lake
Disco, denim, bell bottoms, flower power, funk and decades of fabulous music. The 1970s: What a time to be alive. For those growing up in that era, life was all about being young and wild and free.
Paschal High School in the 1950s. Elvis Presley in Fort Worth. President Jimmy Carter’s visit to Fort Worth in 1978. Historic photos of Fort Worth Stock Show parade. 1972 demolition of 18-story ...
This changed however in 1970 with the addition of the five former public school members of the Interscholastic League of Honolulu – Farrington High School, Kaimuki High School, McKinley High School, Roosevelt High School and Kalani High School. After the public Honolulu schools joined, the league changed its identity from the ROIA to simply ...
Francis began high school at Kailua High School on Oahu, Hawaii, and finished at Pleasant Hill High School in Oregon, southeast of Eugene. [2] He set the national high school record for the javelin as a senior in 1971 at 259 ft 9 in (79.17 m); the record stood until 1988. [3] Francis was also a decathlete for Pleasant Hill. [4]
The Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) State Football Championship consists of the two games that are played annually to crown the Division 1 and Division 2 state football champions in Hawaii.