`Aiea High School
PRINCIPAL | Mr. Wayne Guevara | |
ACADEMY DIRECTOR | Pi`ilani Chun |
VISION ʻAiea High School Graduates are lifelong learners who embody integrity, grit and ʻohana as stewards of their community. |
MISSION ʻAiea High School provides all students with college and career exploration opportunities in a rigorous and nurturing environment. |
CORE VALUES
Integrity, Grit, ʻOhana
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PROFILE OF AN ʻAIEA COMPLEX GRADUATE
ʻAiea High School's graduate competencies are essential skillsand knowledge that students acquire throughout their high schoolexperience. These competencies are directly tied to the school'smission, vision, and academy model. Students demonstrate andreflect on their progress towards these competencies in their personal transition plans. |
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‘Overlooking historic Pearl Harbor, `Aiea High School (AHS), home of Nā Aliʻi opened its doors in 1961. The school is centrally located in the ʻAiea community and sits on 15 acres of land. `Aiea High is one of seven schools in the Central Oʻahu District of the Department of Education and a part of the `Aiea Complex. AHS received full accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges in 2019. Students reside in the communities of `Aiea, Halawa, Newtown, Pearl Ridge and Waimalu and represent diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. Five elementary schools (`Aiea Elementary, Alvah Scott Elementary, Gus Webling Elementary, Pearl Ridge Elementary, Waimalu Elementary) and one intermediate school (`Aiea Intermediate) feed into AHS. Enrollment is approximately 900 students, with 50% receiving free and reduced lunch.
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