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'Aiea High School

21°19.251′N 157°50.334′W / 21.320850°N 157.838900°W / 21.320850; -157.838900

ʻAiea High School
Address
Map
98-1276 Ulune Street

ʻAiea
,
Hawaiʻi
96701

United States
Information
TypePublic
Motto"Home of the Na Aliʻi"
Established1961
School districtCentral District
PrincipalDavid Tanuvasa
Faculty66.00 FTE
Grades9-12
Number of students995 (2022-23)
Student to teacher ratio15.08
CampusSuburban
Color(s)Green and White    
AthleticsOahu Interscholastic Association
MascotNa Aliʻi
RivalPearl City High School (Hawaii); Admiral Arthur W. Radford High School
AccreditationWestern Association of Schools and Colleges
YearbookHanu i Loko o Ka Lewa
Website[1]

ʻAiea High School is a public high school of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education and serves grades nine through twelve. Established in 1961, ʻAiea High School is located in the ʻAiea CDP, in the City and County of Honolulu of the state of Hawaiʻi. It is situated on a former sugar cane plantation overlooking Pearl Harbor at 98-1276 Ulune St. The campus boasts the sculpture Early Spring by Satoru Abe.

ʻAiea High School's student body is made up of largely of persons of Asian or Pacific Islander descent.

Notable alumni

Listed alphabetically by last name:

Complex schools

  • Aiea Intermediate
  • Aiea Elementary
  • Pearl Ridge Elementary
  • Scott Elementary
  • Waimalu Elementary
  • Webling Elementary

References

  1. ^ Aiea High School
  2. ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Aiea CDP, HI" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-10-08.
  3. ^ "Early Spring at Aiea High School". Art in Public Places Collection. Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  4. ^ "School status and improvement report" (PDF). 2016. Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  5. ^ "Joe Moore". KHON2. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  6. ^ Honolulu Star Bulletin: "Former KHNL anchor takes on new roles in L.A." September 28, 2002
  7. ^ "NOH Place Like Home: Aiea High School". KHON2. 2017-09-08. Retrieved 2024-08-04.
  8. ^ "TUUFULI UPERESA". profootballarchives.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-09. Retrieved November 24, 2014.