Kalani High School
21°16′43″N 157°46′25″W / 21.2785°N 157.7735°W
Kalani High School | |
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Address | |
4680 Kalaniana'ole Highway , 96821 United States | |
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Type | Public, Co-educational |
Established | 1958 |
School district | Honolulu District |
Principal | Samuel Kwak |
Faculty | 83.00 (FTE)[1] |
Grades | 9–12 |
Number of students | 1,414 (2022–23)[1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 17.04[1] |
Campus | Suburban |
Color(s) | Red White |
Athletics | Oahu Interscholastic Association |
Mascot | Falcon |
Rival | Kaimuki High School Kaiser High School |
Newspaper | Ka Leo o Kalani |
Yearbook | Ho'omanao O Kakou |
Military | United States Army JROTC |
Website | http://kalanihighschool.org/ |
Kalani High School is a four-year public high school located in East Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA. Kalani is a part of the Hawaii Department of Education. Kalani is located on Kalanianaʻole Highway. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Opened in 1958, Kalani serves the residential areas of Niu Valley, ʻĀina Haina, ʻĀina Koa, Maunalani Heights, Waiʻalae-Kāhala, Kāhala, and portions of the Kaimukī area. The current principal is Samuel Kwak.
Kalani's facilities include: 9 main buildings, a physical education locker/trainer facility, cafeteria, gymnasium, several portable buildings which serve as a temporary home for the Red Cross, a large building for their musical department, a swimming pool, tennis courts/basketball courts, and a marching band practice/soccer field/football field surrounded by a dirt track. A separate Judo room, and girls locker room was added in 2018.
In the 2000 U.S. Census the U.S. Census Bureau defined Kalani High as being in the urban Honolulu census-designated place.[2] For the 2010 U.S. Census the bureau created a new census-designated place, East Honolulu.[3][4]
Athletics
[edit]Starting in the 1960s there was a decline in major athletics which was exacerbated by the opening of the Kaiser High School district in 1971. The lone exception was the 1970 baseball team as State Champion, which included Lenn Sakata, who went on to play for the Milwaukee Brewers and NY Yankees.[citation needed]
However, the school did excel and dominate in some of the smaller sports during this period. Including Boys Division 1 Cross Country with four consecutive OIA championships and three consecutive State championships in 1971 – 1973 under George Butterfield.[5] This is the schools longest run of State domination. Although in later years from 1973 to 1994 there were multiple State Championships for Tennis and Bowling for boys and girls.[6]
Kalani currently holds the Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) Eastern division title in girls varsity soccer, and boys varsity soccer. In the school year 2005–2006, the girls varsity basketball team won the State Division II Championship and in 2007–2008 won the OIA championship. The girls volleyball team won the OIA Championship in the 2003 season. However, the school's most notable team in recent years is their men's soccer team, which placed second in the OIA and in the State in 2007, and won in 2013. The men's soccer team is a regular contender for the state title, and remains one of the top programs in Hawaii.[citation needed]
The school's tennis team also took the 2010 season OIA Championship and was runner-up in the 2010 State championships. Kalani tennis boasted a back-to-back singles state champion from 2009–2010, Jared Spiker. In 2009, Spiker became the first O‘ahu Interscholastic Association player to win a state singles tennis title in 26 years.[citation needed]
The school offers a variety of other athletic programs throughout the school year. For the Fall semester, the sports include Air Riflery, Bowling, Cheer, Cross Country, Football, Soft Tennis, Girls Volleyball, and Junior Varsity Softball. During the Winter semester, students can participate in Junior Varsity Baseball, Boys Basketball, Girls Basketball, Paddling, Boys and Girls Soccer, Swimming, Junior Varsity Girls Tennis, and Wrestling. Lastly, in the Spring semester, the available sports are Varsity Baseball, Golf, Judo, Softball, Tennis, Track and Field, Boys Volleyball, and Girls Water Polo. These programs are listed on the Kalani Falcons — Official Athletics website for the 2023-2024 school year.[citation needed]
Alma mater
[edit]Where the trade winds from the ocean
Whisper softly through the valley
Mighty pillars of Kalani
Will for ever stand.
Where the trade winds from the ocean
Whisper softly through the valley
Proudly wave Kalani's banner
Over all the land.
Rising for thy glory
Rising in thy honor
Our spirits pledged will e'er be true
For loyalty and love will leave us never.
Onward 'tis the faith that leads us
Towards the goals that stand before us,
Forward then, Kalani High
All praise to thee!
Academics
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- Kalani High School is listed "in good standing, unconditional" according to the No Child Left Behind assessment tests.[7]
- Kalani High School's curriculum is based on the Hawaii Content and Performance Standards (HCPS III) to ensure a high quality education for all of its students.
- Kalani High School also uses Schoolwide General Learner Outcomes (GLOs) to gauge student learning and growth. The GLOs are:
- Self-Directed Learner
- Community Contributor
- Complex Thinker and Problem-Solver
- Quality Producer
- Effective Communicator
- Effective and Ethical Users of Technology
- Advance Placement courses are offered for Calculus, Junior and Senior level English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Chinese, U.S. History, Economics, World History, Psychology, Computer Science, Research and Seminar
Awards and Honors
- 2010 – 3rd Place High School Division – Science Olympiad Statewide Tournament
- 2010 – 1st Place High School Division – Science Olympiad Windward Regional Tournament
- 2011 – 3rd Place High School Division – Science Olympiad Windward Regional Tournament
Robotics
[edit]Kalani High School is the home of FIRST Team 3008 Magma Robotics. Started in 2008, the team has been very successful, qualifying for FIRST Championship six consecutive years. The team participates in a variety of challenges: Vex Robotics Competition, FIRST Tech Challenge, and FIRST Robotics Competition. The team participates in various outreach events such as workshops, fairs, and demonstrations. The team has become widely known for their "Bristlebots" – a toothbrush head with a cell phone vibrator mounted on it that causes it to scurry around. The robotics team also produces MagmaCrafts, fun laser cut puzzles made for all ages. These MagmaCrafts are made in the team's Protolab, a shipping container filled with laser cutters and 3D printers.
- 2009 – Rookie Inspiration Award – FIRST Robotics
- 2010 – Regional Chairman's Award – FIRST Robotics
- 2011 – Tournament Champion – VEX Robotics
- 2012 -Regional Chairman's Award – FIRST Robotics
- 2013 – Hawaii Regional Champions – FIRST Robotics
- 2014 – Alamo Regional Champions – FIRST Robotics
- 2022- Hawaii Regional Engineering Inspiration Award- FIRST Robotics
- 2023- Port Hueneme Engineering Inspiration Award- FIRST Robotics
- 2023- Curie Division Gracious Professionalism Award- FIRST Robotics
Small Learning Communities
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- Freshmen students are grouped into Small Learning Communities (SLCs) which consists of team teachers. Houses include teachers from social studies, Science and English departments as well as counselors and Special Education teachers.
- At Kalani High School, SLCs take the form of houses in 9th grade well as career-oriented academies/pathways during 10th, 11th, and 12th grade. The primary purpose of houses is to help support students with the transition from middle to high school and to prepare them for entrance into the academies/pathways during their sophomore, junior, and senior years.
- Kalani High School SLCs have three main goals:[8]
- To create academic rigor and relevance
- To create personalization
- To create professional learning communities
- House/Grade Level/School Pride – An important feature of the 9th grade houses is supporting the development of school spirit. Students will be provided opportunities to build their identities as members of a house, grade level and members of the greater Kalani High School community.[8]
- Kalani High School Houses:
- Zentoku
- 'Imi'ike
- Laulima
- Kalani High School Houses:
Notable alumni
[edit]Listed alphabetically by last name (year of graduation):
- Allison Chu , model and Miss Hawaii 2016[9][10]
- Mackey Feary, musician
- Roy Gerela, football player
- John Hackleman, mixed martial arts coach
- Marcus Hill, or Dyrus, professional League of Legends player for Team SoloMid
- Dustin Kimura, professional mixed martial arts fighter[11][12]
- Shane Komine, baseball player
- Sam Kong, Hawaii state representative
- Ryan Kurosaki, baseball player
- Tamari Miyashiro, volleyball player
- Lenn Sakata, baseball player
- Adrian Tam, Hawaii state representative[13]
- Mika Todd, singer
- Ehren Watada, First Lieutenant, United States Army
Gallery
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A rock wall in front of Kalani High School
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Falcon's equipment container
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Panorama of Kalani High School
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Kalani High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved August 9, 2024.
- ^ "CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP: HONOLULU CDP" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-10-10. - The area with Kalani High is on pages 13 and 18.
- ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP (INDEX): East Honolulu CDP, HI" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-10-10. - Pages 1 and 2
- ^ "Home". Kalani High School. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
4680 Kalanianaole Highway Honolulu, Hawaii 96821
- ^ Sports – Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA). Sportshigh.com. Retrieved on 2016-04-23.
- ^ The Fast Track to Hawaii High School Sports – Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA). SportsHigh.com. Retrieved on 2016-04-23.
- ^ Kalani High. School Year 2006–07. k12.hi.us
- ^ a b Kalani High School House Handbook: A Guideline for success in the 9th and 10th grades, 2008, p5.
- ^ Berger, John (12 June 2016). "Allison Chu wins Miss Hawaii 2016". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
- ^ Mumphrey, Cheyenne (10 June 2017). "'Be who you are': 2016 Miss Hawaii reflects on reign as she prepares to hand over crown". Hawaii News Now.
- ^ "Dustin Kimura Kalani High Alum". Retrieved September 16, 2014.
- ^ "Dustin Kimura UFC Profile". Retrieved September 16, 2014.
- ^ Richardson, Mahealani. "At just 28, newly-elected lawmaker garners national attention for breaking barriers". Hawaii News Now. Retrieved November 12, 2020.