Waipahu High School

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Waipahu High School
Established 1938
Type Public secondary
Affiliation none
Grades 9–12
Location Waipahu, Hawaiʻi, USA
District Hawaiʻi State Department of Education, Leeward District
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Campus Urban
Colors Navy blue and gold
Mascot Marauders
Yearbook Ka Mea Ohi (The Harvester)
Newspaper The Cane Tassel
Military Army JROTC
Vision "Waipahu High School's vision is to establish a comprehensive educational program that truly reflects the varied needs of all our students."
Distinctions First Official High School in Leeward District
Website www.waipahuhigh.k12.hi.us

Waipahu High School, or WHS, is located at 94-1211 Farrington Highway in Waipahu on the island of Oʻahu in the state of Hawaiʻi. Waipahu High School was founded in 1938 under the Session Laws of 1937 and Act 191 of 1938. The purpose of the school was to give students in ʻAiea, Pearl City, Waipahu, ʻEwa, Nānākuli, and Waiʻanae better educational opportunities. The first graduates of Waipahu High School were from the class of 1941. Mr. Clarence B. Dyson became principal in 1942. Mrs. Patricia Pedersen is currently the principal of the school.

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[edit] Traditions

  • Arthur Awards: To many, Arthur Award Competition is the high point of the year. It promotes school unity and spirit among the students of Waipahu High School through interclass competition during Homecoming Week. Arthur Competition consists of the Arthur Award Rally, Tug-of-War, Blue/Gold Day, and Alma Mater competition.
  • Cane Knife: This is a traditional football rivalry between Waipahu and Campbell High Schools. With Campbell High School's football program's promotion from Division II to Division I, this game has not been played since 2005.
  • Career Day: The primary purpose of Career Day is to introduce students to the many vocational opportunities available in the world today. This is done through presentation, speakers and off-campus visits. Career Day is scheduled at varying times during the school year.
  • May Day: Traditionally held in late April or early May, May Day involves the election of a Samoan and ethnic court made up of Waipahu High students and includes Polynesian cultural dances. May Day is held during even-numbered years alternating with May Fair.
  • May Fair: The "Celebration of Life" has been held at Waipahu High since 1970 and is held on odd-numbered years. This is a day of entertainment, assemblies, and trade fairs. School recognized clubs are invited to open booths and most do. Various school approved ethnic clubs participate in May Fair through cultural presentations, demonstrations, as well as kissing booths. Items sold range from teri chicken plates to personalized name tags.
  • New Year's Ball: Scheduled during the winter season, this dance is open to all interested Waipahu High students. It is non-floral, informal attire, originally intended to provide an economical social gathering.

[edit] Sports

Waipahu High School fields teams in the following sports:

Air riflery Baseball Basketball Bowling Cheerleading Cross Country Football
Judo Paddling Pep Squad Soccer Softball (girls only)
Tennis Golf Track & Field Volleyball Wrestling

WHS competes in the OIA Western Division. Waipahu also competes in HHSAA Division II competition, except for the sports without divisional affiliation. [Those sports are air riflery, bowling, cross country, judo, paddling, tennis, track, golf, and wrestling.]

[edit] Extra-Curricular

1)Band 2)Student Council 3)Student Government 4)Key Club 5)Leo 6)Peacemakers Club 7)Polynesian Club 8)Cane Tassel 9)Ka Mea Ohi 10)FCCLA 11)SOAR 12)Club Med 13)Red Cross Club 14)National Honor Society 15)Youth for Safety 16)Math Team 17)Engineer's Club 18)Drama Club 19)Academy of Finance

[edit] Trivia

  • The name of the school mascot originally referred to a B-26 Marauder bomber that crashed on campus during World War II. The mascot has since evolved to refer to pirates.

[edit] Notable Alumni

Brian Viloria - Former WBC Flyweight Champion (Boxing)
Anya Kop ('07) - America's Next Top Model Cycle 10, Runner-Up

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