Waialua High and Intermediate School | |
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67-160 Farrington Highway Waialua, HI 96791 United States |
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Type | Public |
Principal | Randiann Porras-Tang |
Grades | 7-12 |
Mascot | Bulldogs |
Newspaper | The Waialuan |
Website | http://www.k12.hi.us/~waialuah/ |
Waialua High and Intermediate School is a public intermediate and high school for grades 7-12 in the Waialua CDP in City and County of Honolulu,[1] Hawaii on the Island of Oahu.
The campus boasts the painted plastic mural A Waialua Day by Balazs Szabo and the mixed media sculpture Waialua from Ken Shutt’s Konohiki Series.
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In 1914 it started as a single-roomed school called Mokuleia School. In 1927 Andrew E. Cox donated 15-acre (61,000 m2) tracts of land for the school's campus. Renamed Andrew E. Cox Junior High School. In 1937 ther school was enlarged to include a senior high school and was renamed Waialua High and Intermediate School.
[2] "A song Waialua High to thee,
A song our full hearts raise,
A song of love and gratitude,
A song to tell thy praise.
For hearts must sing when love is there,
And pride and faith are strong,
So hear our music while we raise,
Our tribute hymn, our song.
To do our best, to loyal be,
To honor thy bright name,
To bear thy word of truth far out,
To other lives our aim.
To cherish friends to see the good,
And ever true to be,
We pledge our lives, our hearts, our souls,
Waialua, now to thee."
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