Kaimuki High School
PRINCIPAL |
Ms. Lorelei Aiwohi
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ACADEMY COORDINATOR |
Lisa Shimokawa
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MISSION KHS is a dynamic, inclusive, differentiated, and supportive collaborative learning community where high standards of instruction and assessment drive student success and foster a culture of respect and excellence. |
Kaimukī High School (KHS) is a WASC-accredited comprehensive public high school located in Honolulu’s east urban area. Comprised of apartment buildings, high-rise condominiums, small businesses, older residential neighborhoods, and community parks, the school boundaries include the communities of Kaimukī, Kapahulu, Moiliili, McCully, Palolo Valley, St. Louis Heights, and Waikiki. The 35-acre school campus includes eight major classroom buildings, an administration and library building, an auditorium, and a cafeteria. Separate structures on campus include facilities for industrial arts, music, JROTC, and physical education. Athletic facilities include a 50-meter Olympic-size swimming pool, a gymnasium, basketball courts, tennis courts, and softball, soccer, baseball, football and track fields.

The Honolulu District English Language Learner Newcomer Center, located at Kaimuki High School, provides focused English language acquisition support for students new to the United States in their first through third year of EL qualification.
Our on-campus EC programs, Kaimukī to College (K2C), provides all KHS students, particularly disadvantaged students, with equitable access to college courses and are provided the necessary support to help ensure success. KHS students have the option of taking EC courses off campus at Kapiolani Community College and/or the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
KHS is also one of two high school performing arts centers on Oahu and features a state-of-the-art LED lighting system, sound system, and scene shop. Classes are taught by professionals in the fi eld. The pride of Kaimuki High School’s ohana is reflected in our motto, “Once a Bulldog, Always a Bulldog”.
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Western Association of Schools and Colleges - 6 Years |