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    Waiakea Intermediate School

    1.5 (2 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    I went here in 8-6 grade and it sucked I was bullied a lot and the teachers were ok-ish. FIRE THAT PEDO MR. ROSE

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    Waiakea High School

    Waiakea High School

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    How do your rate your alma mater? Especially when you didn't fit in, hated going to classes &…read morebarely survived all 4 years? This is coming from a geezer - I've been out of school for more than a decade now, but back when I was attending, this school was a Blue Ribbon award winner. We were featured in some national publication and I know that the Blue Ribbon award is designated for only top performing schools in the nation. Not easy to get. Our school back in the mid-1990's was supposedly the second largest in the State of Hawai'i before Kea'au High School was built and Kamehameha Schools FINALLY came to build a high school in Kea'au. My graduating class was composed of roughly 500 seniors. We had Dan "The Man" Sakai was our principal --- the dude who wore his pants all the way up to his chest like Steve Urkell and would perform his infamous one-handed push-ups at our retarded "first-day-of-school/back-to-school" assemblies in the school gym. He'd also invite the entire football team to come down from the bleachers to perform them with him. So sad, cuz some of dem couldn't even keep up with him! He was hard as nails, but he kept our school in check. Since graduating in the late 1990's, I've heard the kolohe kids at this school have managed to run out 3 or 4 principals. Da hell happened? Back when I was attending, this was "Tokyo High," our school was BIIF Football champions for 4 years in a row, etc. I didn't care for high school, barely passed through classes to graduate, and don't have much friends/classmates I really keep in touch with ... but, was proud to say I attended this school. At least we was smarter than da kids at Pahoa!

    I highly recommended this school.I love this school is so much better then my old school.I was…read morepicked on at my old school and at this school I was not.GO WARRIORS

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    St. Joseph School

    St. Joseph School

    5.0(1 review)
    1.4 mi

    Wow, I can't believe that I am the first to Yelp about 'St. Joseph's, our Dear Alma Mater...'…read more Words any alumni would know by Heart. What to say about St. Joseph? The first would be that I think it is a bit misunderstood. While I didn't always like it, (what High Schooler really loves being in school?), St. Joe's was a special place. As I have gotten older, I have grown to appreciate that more and more. In the years since leaving its halls, at this point, nearing 15 years since I graduated, I have run into a great many other alum and it has a very family feel. My class was stacked at 54 students, the largest in years at the time, so for those of us who make it through St. Joe, we do become family, it was more than just a number. The best part of St. Joseph, believe it or not, are the teachers. As you grow older, you realize that those people were really caring and did have a love because teachers in general are underpaid, especially teachers in small Catholic schools. Anyhow, I recommend this spot. There will be those who hate any school you send them to but at least you will know your kids are among a special group.

    From the owner: Founded in 1869, St. Joseph Elementary School is a Catholic coeducational institution that enrolls…read morestudents in kindergarten through grade six. It conducts classes in various subjects, such as math, social studies, science and religious education. In addition, the school emphasizes on reading, writing and spelling skills. It offers a course in Japanese language. St. Joseph Elementary School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. It provides advanced placement, honors, and gifted and talented courses. The school features a cafeteria, computer lab, and art and band rooms. St. Joseph Elementary School s performing arts after-school program offers tap dancing, hula, drama, percussion and jazz ensemble. It maintains a library that provides a range of books and reference materials. The school s staff includes a principal, librarian and elementary secretary. St. Joseph Elementary School is located in Hilo, Hawaii.

    Kea'au High School - Son's graduation

    Kea'au High School

    1.0(2 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    turn ur freaking ac off i almost had to chop my fingers off because they were blue like boi.....it…read moredoes NOT have to be that cold. also get better ela teachers.

    I attended Keaau High from 02 to 06 and felt accomplished upon graduating. Over time, however, my…read moresense of accomplishment eventually turned into relief upon reflection. Keaau High, from my experience, was mediocre at best school and horrible at worst. Many students were out of control with their behavior, and I bore witness to many fist fights (I was thankfully never part of one). I found the disciplinary plan to be laughable since they practiced in-school suspension in which the school forced offenders into isolation on campus. Whatever happened to writing on the blackboard for an hour or two after school sessions? Many teachers were either too strict or lenient with their course plans, consequently marring students' academic potential. Few teachers cared about the students, a couple whom I still contact. But most were there for a paycheck, which breaks my heart. Following my high school days, I struggled a lot in college. I partially blame my high school for how they failed to adequately prepare students for college. Ironic, considering that they talked a lot about the importance of college but failed to teach us what to expect. I wish I could think of more positive things to say about my old high school, but nostalgia aside, I'm thankful I never have to go to this high school again. If I had children, I would do everything in my power to keep them from attending this joke of a high school!

    Waiakea Intermediate School - highschools - Updated May 2026

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