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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] The school serves students grades 9 through 12.
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 ...
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
Kalāheo High School is a public high school in Kailua CDP, [3] City and County of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, United States, on the island of Oʻahu. The school building opened as Kalāheo Intermediate School in 1966, but was repurposed as a high school in 1973. [4] The school mascot is the Mustang, and the school colors are blue and orange.
After 1961 and for the next eight years, a new grade was added nearly every year. By 1975, the school's enrollment was more than 100 students, all in sixth grade or lower. In 1992 Le Jardin Academy merged with Windward Preparatory School, a small "Jr. Kindergarten through Jr. High" school located in Kailua, HI, and enrollment reached 462 students.
Nov. 19—Honolulu Board of Water Supply crews are responding to a 24-inch water main break on Mokapu Boulevard fronting Kalaheo High School in Kailua. The break has prompted the temporary closure ...
Keaau High School: Keaʻau: 1999 Cougars Navy and Red Kealakehe High School: Kailua-Kona: 1997 Waveriders Blue, Silver & White Ke Ana Laʻahana Charter: Hilo: 2001 N/A N/A Kohala High School: Kapaʻau: 1926 Cowboys Black & Gold Konawaena High School: Kealakekua: 1925 Wildcats Green & White Kua ʻO Ka La Charter: Kapoho: N/A N/A Laupahoehoe High ...
Parents and children of alumni are noted only if they have made significant achievements in the same field or activity. Numerous athletic, educational, cultural, business, and government leaders of significance to the State of Hawaii have been excluded, as well as most University of Hawaii and other State of Hawaii educators, and Hawaii-based ...