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Mar. 24—The state Department of Education will update graduation information as needed on its website. ... 5 :30 p.m. May 25, school athletics field Pearl City-Waipahu—Pearl City High : 7 p.m ...
Some of Hawaii’s most popular musical artists have appeared before an unlikely audience — a small elementary school on Oahu’s windward coast. “We have probably the best ukulele player ...
The Harold K.L. Castle Foundation donated this 24-acre site for the new Le Jardin Academy main campus. In 2001, Le Jardin added a high school in the same manner it had expanded in the 1960s, by adding a new grade each year, and in 2006 Le Jardin Academy celebrated its first high school graduating class.
The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE, Hawaiian: Ka ʻOihana Hoʻonaʻauao o ke Aupuni Hawaiʻi) is a statewide public education system in the United States.The school district can be thought of as analogous to the school districts of other cities and communities in the United States, but in some manners can also be thought of as analogous to the state education agencies of other states.
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
James Campbell High School (JCHS) is a public high school located at 91-980 North Road in the ʻEwa Beach neighborhood of Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, United States. [2] It is 15 miles (24 km) away from downtown Honolulu.
Kalani's facilities include: 9 main buildings, a physical education locker/trainer facility, cafeteria, gymnasium, several portable buildings which serve as a temporary home for the Red Cross, a large building for their musical department, a swimming pool, tennis courts/basketball courts, and a marching band practice/soccer field/football field ...
The Hawaii Academy of Arts and Science (HAAS) is a charter school based in Pahoa, Hawaii.It was founded on June 21, 2001, and serves grades K-12. The governing board chairperson is Michael Dodge, and the current principal is Steve Hirakami. [2]