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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, 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.

History

The school was founded in 1914 as a single-roomed school called Mokuleia School. In 1927 Andrew E. Cox donated 15-acre (61,000 m) tracts of land for the school's campus, and it was renamed Andrew E. Cox Junior High School. In 1937 the school was enlarged to include a senior high school and was renamed to its present name.

Notable alumni

Listed alphabetically by last name:

  • Megan Abubo, surfer
  • Shane Dorian, surfer
  • Flynn Novak, surfer
  • Ross Williams, surfer

References

  1. "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Waialua CDP, HI" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
    2000 Map: "CENSUS 2000 BLOCK MAP: WAIALUA CDP" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved 2020-10-10. - Compare to addresses of the school.
  2. ^ "Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features". archives.starbulletin.com. Retrieved 2024-06-24.

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21°33′56″N 158°07′32″W / 21.565671°N 158.125615°W / 21.565671; -158.125615

Education in Honolulu County, Hawaii
Public K-12
Private K-12
Closed
  • Honolulu Military Academy
  • Saint Francis School
  • Tertiary
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    Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA)



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