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OUR MISSION at
Leilehua High School is to provide our students with quality educational services in a secure and nurturing vironment. Fulfilling our mission will enable our students to be informed and responsible citizens, capable of participating successfully in a global society.
Administration
Principal:
Mr. Jason Nakamoto
Vice-Principals:
Ms. Laurie Pe’a
Mr. Shawn Nakata
Mrs. Jennifer Okuma
Mr. Patrick Wetzel
School Services Assistant:
Mrs. Melody Kurisu
Mr. Nolan Tokuda
Athletic Director:
Mr. James Toyota
Directors of Curriculum:
Mr. Kerry Kawamura
Mrs. Tisha Yamasaki
Registrar:
Ms. Dion Cabalce
1515 California Avenue
Wahiawa, HI 96786
Phone: 305-3000
Fax: 622-6554
April 2016 Volume 16 Issue 9
An Official Publication for the Parents, Teachers, and Community of Leilehua High School, a recognized Blue Ribbon Award School of Excellence, fully accredited by WASC.
Principal Letter…………………………… 2016-2017 Bell Schedule……………… Commencement Guidelines……………. NHS Inductees…………………………… iReady………..…………………………… Transition Center………………………… Graduation Balloons……………………..
Pg 2 Pg 3 Pg 4-5 Pg 6 Pg7-10 Pg11-13 Pg 14
Valedictorians……………………………. Pg15 Important Info…………………………….. PTSO………..…………………………….. Ebooks….…………………………………. Academy News……………....……………
Pg 16 Pg 17-18 Pg 19 Pg 20-22
College and Career……………………….. Pg23-26
Parent Project……….……………… Pg 27 Health Career…………………………….. Pg 28 Summer School…………..……………… Pg 29 Tutoring…………………..………………. Leadership, Humility, Service……………
Pg 30 Pg31-32
Mark Your Calendars!
LHS Office Hours are 7:30am to 4:00pm 4th Quarter: March 29th to May 26, 2016
Student’s fees can be paid in the front office.
Please note all fees must be paid to participate in after school activities. Checks can be made
out to Leilehua High School
AP English Language students must pick up their
Summer Assignment packets from Ms. Ishikawa
in P-20 no later than Wednesday May 25.
You are responsible for completing this
assignment, so make your journey to P-20!
PTSO McDonalds Night
A Big Mahalo Nui Loa Thank you to all who came out and supported the PTSO on April 25th. It was a great night and PTSO was able to raise over $700.00 to start off the 2016-2017
school year.
www.leilehua.k12.hi.us
Dear Leilehua Families,
Wow, time flies when you are having fun. That’s right, this exciting year is about to end. As the year
concludes, here are some important dates to keep in mind:
May, 16-18 Marching practice for Seniors (Report to Stadium)
May 20 Graduation Ceremony, 6:00pm Hugh Yoshida Stadium
(Gates open at 5:00pm)
Seniors, ensure you are at the gym by 4:00pm. Doors will close promptly at 4:00pm
May 20-26 Assessment Week for Underclassmen (Two assessments per day, early dismissal @ 11:45am)
● 5/20 Periods 7, 1
● 5/23 Periods 2, 3
● 5/24 Periods 4, 5
● 5/25 Periods 6, Makeup
● 5/26 Makeup/Last day for students
August 1, 2016 9th Grade orientation (9th grade only)
August 2, 2016 All students report to school
Please refer to the following attachment regarding Guidelines to a Successful Commencement Ceremony.
It is a school-sponsored activity and all school rules apply.
In addition, please keep in mind our new bell schedule for SY 16-17. (See attached) The morning bell will
ring at 8:10am. Students are expected to be in their classes by 8:20am.
I would like to thank everyone for your continued support and commitment to our students’ success; it
truly takes a village to raise a child. Together, we will continue to make Leilehua the best place for our
students to be successful and reach their goals.
Congratulations to the Class of 2016! We wish you the best and are extremely proud of you.
Remember…..Once a Mule, Always a Mule. Good luck in your future endeavors.
Relax, enjoy, be safe, and have a Muletastic Summer!
Sincerely,
Mr. Nakamoto
Class of 2016 Graduation Ceremony Information
Graduation services for the Leilehua Class of 2016 will be held at
Hugh Yoshida Stadium on school campus. For the safety of those in
attendance, we are requesting that stilettos or any footwear with
pointed heels not be worn on the field. In order to maintain the field’s
playing surface, no food or gum chewing will be allowed on the field
during and after the commencement ceremony. Alcohol, coolers, and
air horns are not allowed on school grounds or in the stadium.
NHS Inductees
Congratulations to our new National Honor Society Inductees.
10th Grade:
Tahina Alailima, Savannah Barber, Olivia Barros, Cody Cacatian, Liam Fitzfgerald, Brandi Leong,
Gwen Maeha, Christine Masaoy, Trenton Matsuda, Zoe Pontious, Jerilyn Mae Soroten, Jacob
Schmidt
11th Grade:
Jeffrey Baza Jr., Pomaikai Canaday, Steven Joseph Dresen, Nicholas Furusho, Cody Kanagawa,
Shaianna Llarinas, Brianna Ribucan-Leong, Dana Okuma, Kristi Tamanaha, Alyssa Tugaoen, Jonas
C. Zara
Congratulations to the following students that have successfully completed and passed their
early college courses in the iReady, Early College Program! These iReady Students got a
“head start” on their college career and experienced higher education as a college student while
in high school. We would like to acknowledge their efforts this school year.
The following Seniors passed with a C or better and received 6 college credits for 2 courses,
Information & Computer Science Class (ICS 101) and English Class (ENG 100):
AGUILAR, ARIA
COOK, ARDRENAE
CORDERO, SHAYCE
GARCIA, JEAN-MARCOS
GRIFFITH, DEVIN
HAMBARO, LANCEN
HERNIST, KEANA
JENKS, SHELBY
KANBARA, JARYN
KANESHIRO, LESLEE
LARA, KEIRSTEN
LONO, KAYLA
RIKLON, SHELDON
WILKINS, DE’ANNI
The following Seniors passed with a C or better and received 3 college credits for ICS 101.
NAMOMO, ATISILIVA
SLEE, SIA
The following Seniors passed with a C or better and received 3 college credits for ENG 100.
BRODIE, ALEXIS
CHACO, KEANANI
FUJINO, DILLON
JONAS, KELLY
NICOLAS, WILLIE JAY
OROSCO, DYLAN
QUACH, AZAH
THAI, TIFFANY
The following Seniors passed with a C or better received 3 college credits for Speech 151 (SP
151).
LLANES, CLARISSE
VANGELDER, CLARISSA
This school year, for the first time at Leilehua, Juniors (11th graders) were able to enroll in early
college and take a college class. The following Juniors passed with a C or better and received 3
college credits for ENG 100.
BERNAL, ARLEY
DUNHAM, SIDNEY
HOGUE, SARAH
JENKINS, JACEY
KALUHIOKALANI, KAWIKA
LAMANTEER, BRANDI
LOPETI, JEWEL
MASAOY, MARC
MULL, DONNALYNN
OKUMA, DANA
PASCUA, HEALOHA O KA WAILANI
PASOQUEN, BRITTANY
PASTOR, NOELANI
PETERS, MAHINAONALANI
REPERCIO-TUBON, OLIANA
The following Juniors passed with a C or better and received 3 college credits for SP 151.
BARBOSA, ALYSSA
BAZA, JEFFREY
DIWA, AYANA
FAAUI, JODIANE
FRITZINGER, KATLYN
LORENZO, ANGEL
MAURICIO, AMANDA
PABLO, ANGELA MARIE
SANCHEZ, SAGE-KANALE
SIMPLICIANO, MATTHEW
WORLEY, RUSTIN
This year, the iReady Students had their tuition and books paid for by the federally
funded University of Hawaii P-20 initiative… the students got their college credits for
free!!! The iReady program is an excellent way for students to become familiar with the rigor
of college level work, college requirements, and most importantly, deadlines that the professor
establishes. The iReady class provides the student face-to-face support and computer access to
complete the college course assignments during the school day on the Leilehua school campus.
Based on information from our former iReady students, all college credits earned through the
iReady class were accepted to the colleges they are currently attending, both local and mainland
schools.
Need more information or an application?
* visit the iReady website at: www.leilehuaearlycollege.weebly.com
** email Mr. James Cabralda at: [email protected]
*** students can visit Mr. Cabralda in Room 53B
iReady… are you?
Congratulations to our 2016
Valedictorians!!!!!!!!
Tiffany Alfaro
Marie Beth Calamasa
Ardenae Cook
Anterrio Gainwell Jr.
Jean-Marcos Garcia
Rosebelle Ines
Lovely Valerie Janario
Shelby Jenks
Kevin Keth
Carina Kusaka
Ethan Reibsome
Paulina Reyes
Brandon Rogers
Victoria Serra
William Smisek
Ethan Toriki
Janine Paula Tugaoen
Blessie Vergara
Joyce Yoo Leading the way so others may follow!!!!!!
OFF-CAMPUS PASS / EARLY RELEASE
Any request to leave campus must be made in writing and submitted to the school office before the school day begins. Requests by a parent/legal guardian must include the following information: *student’s legal name, *home telephone number, *phone number where the parent/guardian can be reached, *date/time for release, reason for release, *time student will return to school (if applicable). IF NO REQUEST IS MADE BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS, AUTHORIZED PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN MUST BE PRESENT FOR RELEASE. The student is responsible for presenting his/her off-campus pass to his/her teachers on the following school day. Students found off campus without a valid off-campus pass are subject to arrest for truancy.
DOE NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY The Hawaii State Department of Education (HSDOE) and its schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, age, color, national origin, religion, or disability in its programs and activities and provides equal access to designated youth groups, including the Boy Scouts. Please direct inquiries regarding HSDOE nondiscrimination policies as follows:
Section 504 inquiries Section 504 Education Specialist Comprehensive Student Support Services Hawaii State Department
of Education 475 22"d Avenue, Building 302, Room 204
Honolulu, Hawaii 96816 (808) 305-9787 or relay
Title VI. Title IX. ADA. And other inquiries Director
Civil Rights Compliance Office Hawaii State Department of Education P.O. Box 2360
Honolulu, Hawaii 96804 (808) 586-3322 or relay
FEDERAL SURVEY CARDS
Aloha Families, Thank you for getting your Federal Survey Cards completed and returned to your child's teacher! If you have not already completed and returned your Federal Survey Card, please complete information and have your child return it to their Period 2 teacher. A card must be completed for every student that attends a public school in Hawaii. For our Army families that have not completed and returned your Federal Survey Card, please do so as soon as possible and return them to front office. Thank you, Leilehua High School Administration
PTSO News……… PTSO would like to take time out to thank all the families who helped make our
year a great one!!! PTSO was very busy in April and May getting ready for the
end of the year.
PTSO had a McDonald’s Night on April 25th. We would like to thank all who came
out and supported us and to all who came out and volunteered their time to
make it a successful night. We would also like to thank LHSSA for making the
awesome signs!!!We DID make out goal
PTSO was able to provide three scholarships again this year, The Mighty Mule
worth $1000.00, awarded to Paulina Reyes. The Minehira worth $500.00, awarded
to Ethan Toriki, and the PTSO scholarship worth $500.00 awarded to Kelly Jonas.
Congratulations to all for setting such great examples to your peers. These
scholarships were awarded to the recipients at the Convocation Ceremony held
on May 4.
PTSO/PCNC along with many wonderful parents and businesses in the
community were able to give our teachers a fabulous luncheon during Teacher
Appreciation week.
PTSO would like to expand what we do at Leilehua but we need your help as
parents, students and teachers. If you are interested in helping, becoming a
member, or just donating to a good cause, please contact Karl Spix.
PTSO Events……...….
McDonald’s Night Mrs. Jonas and Mrs. Diaz PTSO members Teacher Appreciation Luncheon
Teacher Appreciation Luncheon Thank you to all who helped make the Teacher Appreciation Luncheon a great
success!!! Thank you to all of the PTSO members who came out and helped make and distribute food. A special thank you to the Key Club and National Honor Society for helping to deliver plates to our teachers who were unable to make it and also for
delivering pineapples to all of our 48 winners.
Mahalo Nui Loa We would like to thank our community partners for their generous donations of food
for this event.
Dole Plantation Starbuck’s Mililani Dots Restaurant Peterson Farms
Key Club and National Honor Society
HAWAII HIGH SCHOOL AUTO ACADEMY
The Hawaiʻ i High School Auto Academy targets high school students interested in the automotive
industry in which they participate in an unpaid internship at a Cutter dealership in the mornings, then
attend classes at Honolulu CC in the afternoon, five days a week for six weeks to total 120 classroom
hours. Upon successful completion of the program the students will receive four college credits
towards an Associates of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Automotive Technology.
The innovative summer program began as a collaborative partnership between Honolulu Community
College, First Hawaiian Bank, Waipahu High School and the Cutter Automotive Group in response to a
shortage of trained workers in the automotive technology industry.
Since the program’s inception in 2004, the bank has contributed over $125,000, which covers the cost
of tuition, tools and supplies.
DETAILS
Six week summer automotive experience for Juniors and Seniors.
Intern at a Cutter Dealership and learn theory at Honolulu Community College.
Receive 4 college credits towards an Associate of Applied Science degree in Automotive
Technology.
Deadline to Apply: Monday, June 6, 2016
HOW TO APPLY
Completed Application
Driver’s License required by June 13, 2016.
Interview will be scheduled.
Health Clearances (MMR & TB required)
PROGRAM TIMELINE
Program runs five days a week from June 13, 2016 to July 22, 2016.
AM internship with a Cutter Dealership
PM class work at Honolulu Community College
Completion Ceremony - July 22, 2016
If you are interested in the program, please email us at [email protected].
LHS is offering a new Engineering pathway beginning 2016-2017, but why not get a kick start by spending your summer at HCC's Summer Engineering Academy.
Honolulu Community College is pleased to announce its upcoming Summer Engineering Academy. Space
is limited so please apply as soon as possible. Only 60 students will be selected for the Engineering
Academy. Program details are as follows:
June 6, 2016 to July 15, 2016 from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Monday - Friday. No meetings on June 10 and
July 4 due to State Observed Holidays
Application Deadline: May 27, 2016 Registration fee is $150.00 (was $225) Click here for on-line
application: http://honolulu.hawaii.edu/robotics
Summer Engineering Academy
Summer Engineering Academy, or SEA, is an intensive summer program that offers the student the
opportunity to learn, to think, and problem-solve like an engineer. Students will apply their knowledge
of math and science to practical projects, and see concepts they learned in high school classrooms
come alive. Through lab work, group projects, lectures and assignments, you'll learn how engineers
approach real-world problems. The students will meet other students with similar interests and
collaborate on testing theories and find solutions to engineering problems.
We are currently planning to explore the engineering fields related to micro-robotics,microprocessor
programing, and 3-D printing. All these engineering disciplines just so that we can create micro-robots that
will be competing with others for a robotics competition. You will have to design, build and program a micro-
bot that is 1 cubic centimeter, and a 1 cubic inch maze solving robot.
Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Product Engineering, Mechatronics, are the primary
engineering fields that will be explored. Ever wonder how they made that thing move, or how they fit
everything into that small a body? That is what engineering is all about. Engineers make things work and fit
where they need to go.
As students complete SEA projects on materials, structures, chemical processes, circuit design, computer
programming, robotics, and other topics, they will gain insights into which engineering fields best match
their abilities and interests. These modules will be two weeks in length and 4 hours long each day. Students
will rotate through each module.
Students will also take a college success class to prepare them for entry into the University
System. This class is designed to orient students to the college setting. Students will be able to identify
campus resources, demonstrate knowledge of
c o l l e g e procedures, discuss definition of success and evaluate their important life roles. Students will
attend this course during the 3rd week of the program.
Prerequisites are completion of geometry, completion of physics, or chemistry or biology and basic
computer skills.
SUMMER
ENGINEERING
ACADEMY
Imagine you are Matt Damon in "The Martian," trapped on Mars with no way home -- or a member of Apollo 13, scrambling to save your crew with only the scant materials on board the ship. These are the kinds of almost-impossible tasks engineers have to deal with every day. Through this course, you will learn how to tackle that kind of problem solving, as well as the basics of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Programming, including electronics, prototyping, writing code and more as you explore what makes the world around you move and function.
June 6, 2016 to
July 15, 2016
8:00 am to 12:00
noon
Cost $225.00
Grades 9 through
12
Explore
Architecture,
Electrical
Engineering,
Mechanical
Engineering, and
Computer
Programming
HONOLULU
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
874 Dillingham Blvd
Call Norman
844-2376 for more
information http://www.honolulu.hawaii.edu/
summer
College Acceptance Tywanna Abbott- Lower Columbia College
Joshua Paul Acebo- Northern Arizona University & Hawaii Pacific University
Aria Aguilar- University of California, San Diego & University of California, Irvine
Tiffany Alfaro-Hawaii Pacific University, Grand Canyon University, Chaminade University,
University of Hawaii, Manoa & Menlo College
Christian John Alvarez- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Dyllan Amond- Blinn College
Keion Anderson- University of Portland, Creighton University, University of Hawaii, Hilo,
St. Martin’s University, Chaminade University & Grand Canyon University
Eunice Aponte- Hawaii Pacific University
Linus Seth Asher- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Alyssa Balmaceda- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Leslie Claire Ballera- University of Hawaii, Manoa, Colorado State University, Pueblo,
Colorado Mesa University
Baleigh Boswell- Leeward Community College
Waileia Botelho- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Alexis Brodie- Western Carolina University, West Virginia University & Ohio University
Sharlynn Cabucana- Leeward Community College
Marie Beth Calamasa- University of Hawaii, West Oahu, University of Hawaii, Manoa &
Grand Canyon University
Taylor Camidge- Northwestern State University, Louisiana State University, Doane College &
Creighton University
Anthony Castillo- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Angelica Cera- Utah State University
Nicholas Chai-New Mexico State University, Utah State University & University of Colorado,
Denver
Ardrenae Cook- Wentworth Institute of Technology, Florida Institute of Technology, Illinois
Institute of Technology,
University of Illinois at Chicago, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Vassar College &
Rochester Institute of Technology
Jewelia Danner- University of Alaska, Anchorage
Deja Davis- Virginia Commonwealth University
Jay-Ryan Digap- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Regina Dela Cruz- Grand Canyon University
Jade Drees- Northern Arizona University
Kawehi Duangprachanh- University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Jocelyn Dunn- Hawaii Pacific University
Denise Ann Duque- Grand Canyon University & University of Hawaii, Manoa
Christhena Edwards- San Diego State University
Leeza Figueroa- Suny Orange Community College & Northern Arizona University
Leilehua High School College and Career Center
May 2016 Bulletin
College Acceptance Dillion Fujino- Grand Canyon University
Maria Angelika Funestas- Grand Canyon University
Adry Gage- University of Hawaii, Manoa, University of Hawaii, West Oahu & Washington
State University
Anterrio Gainwell Jr.-University of Alabama, Auburn University, Florida State University,
University of Virginia,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill & Stetson University
Bayani Gamit- University of Hawaii, Manoa, Chaminade University & Grand Canyon
University
Jean Marcos Garcia- University of Arizona, Grand Canyon University, University of South
Florida,
Michigan State University, Penn State University, University of San Francisco & University of
Hawaii, Manoa
Sonya Glenn-Robinson- University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Dream Gonzales- University of Hawaii, Manoa, Rocky Mountain College, Carroll College,
University of La Verne,
Colorado State University, University of California, Santa Cruz & Willamette University
Nicole Gottman- Grand Canyon University, Chaminade University & University of Hawaii,
Hilo
Joseph Gouty- Elite 1 Academy
Devin Griffith- Michigan State University, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
University of Hawaii, Manoa, Lindfield College, North Park University, Oregon State
University,
Washington State University,
Pacific University & Whitworth University
Lancen Hambaro- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Tianna Hanohano- Midland College, Centralia College, Grays Harbor College & Clackamas
Community College
Keana Hernist- Grand Canyon University & University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Jacquelyn Hoopai- University of Hawaii, Hilo & University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Alijah Huerta- Leeward Community College & Windward Community College
Rosebelle Ines- Grand Canyon University, Humboldt University & University of Hawaii,
Manoa
Lovely Valerie Janairo- Grand Canyon University, Johnson & Wales University, University of
Hawaii, Manoa, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs & Colorado State University
Shelby Jenks- University of Hawaii, Manoa & Grand Canyon University
Dehja Johnson- Fort Valley State University
Kelly Jonas- Houston Baptist University & University of North Texas
Keatan Kamakaiwi- Grand Canyon University
Ku`ulei Kamikawa- Grand Canyon University
Leilehua High School College and Career Center
May 2016 Bulletin
Leilehua High School College and Career Center
May 2016 Bulletin
College Acceptance Elisha Levasa- Walla Walla Community College, Centralia College, Mt. Hood Community
College,
Seattle Central College, Everett Community College, North Seattle College & South Seattle
College
Chelsea Lobitos- University of West Alabama & Grand Canyon University
Sean Lopez- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Jordan Maddox- University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Shanaye Mattson- Grand Canyon University, University of Hawaii, Hilo, University of
Northern Colorado & Menlo College
Jayla Mendoza- Carroll University
Amber Miya- Grand Canyon University
Domanique Moore- University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Connor Murakami- University of Hawaii, Manoa & Grand Canyon University
Willie Jay Nicolas- Grand Canyon University
Bryson Omalza-Moralez- Leeward Community College & University of Hawaii, Manoa
Dylan Orosco- Graceland University & University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Vanessa Orraca- University of Hawaii, Manoa, Seattle Pacific University, Hawaii Pacific
University,
Pacific Lutheran University & University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
Justin Pang- University of Hawaii, Manoa & Grand Canyon University
Skye Parker- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Michael Paquinto- Leeward Community College
Sarah Perrucci- The Art Institute of Philadelphia
Angelic Pilar- Leeward Community College
Taylor Pitkus- Auburn University
Jalynn Propes- University of Colorado, Colorado Springs & Colorado State University, Pueblo
Azah Quach- Point Park University, Grand Canyon University & Northern Arizona University
Micah Jax Rambuyan- Leeward Community College
Rodley Ramirez- University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Ethan Reibsome- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Alexis Reid- University of Texas at San Antonio
Paulina Reyes- Stanford University, University of California, Davis & University of
California, San Diego
Sheldon Riklon- University of Arkansas, Chaminade University, Oregon State University,
Grand Canyon University,
University of Hawaii, Hilo, University of Hawaii, West Oahu & Pacific University
Brandon Ray Rogers- Auburn University & United States Military Academy, West Point
Keawe Root- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Kayla Sagon-Gomes- Chaminade University
College Acceptance Blaine Skinner-Barton Community College
William Smisek- Baylor University & University of La Verne
Kacie Smythe- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Richard Somera-University of Portland, Chaminade University, Grand Canyon University &
University of Hawaii, Manoa
Keolakawai Spencer-Hawaii Pacific University, Grand Canyon University, University of
Hawaii, Manoa,
Chaminade University & University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Eden Steiger- Humboldt University
Haley Stout- Walla Walla Community College, Whatcom Community College, Grays Harbor
College & Peninsula College
Reina Streater- Central Washington University
Courtney Tabion- Oregon Tech, Institute of Technology
Chacharee Takemoto- Leeward Community College, University of Hawaii, West Oahu &
University of Hawaii, Hilo
Chandra Tawater- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Tiffany Thai- Texas Christian University & Colorado University, Denver
Prestyn Timas- Johnson & Wales University
Sasha Tolbert- Leeward Community College & University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Ethan Toriki- Creighton University, University of Hawaii, Manoa, University of Rochester,
New York University & Brandeis University
Janine Paula Tugaoen- Grand Canyon University, University of Hawaii, Manoa, St. John’s
University,
University of Hawaii, West Oahu, Chaminade University & Regis University
Britney Van Winkle- University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Cody Vega- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Blessie Vergara- Pacific University, University of Hawaii, Manoa, Whitworth University,
Willamette University,
Western Washington University & Western Oregon University
Selena Victoria- Chaminade University, University of Hawaii, Manoa, Hawaii Pacific
University,
Colorado Mesa University & University of Hawaii, West Oahu
Christian Warren- Central Texas College
Kimonako Washington- University of Hawaii, Manoa
Jade Wong- Washington State University, Grand Canyon University, University of Northern
Colorado,
University of Colorado, Denver & University of Hawaii, Hilo
De’anni Wilkins- Grand Canyon University
Joyce Yoo- University of Hawaii, Manoa & Grand Canyon University
Leilehua High School College and Career Center
May 2016 Bulletin
College Entrance Exam Dates
SAT TEST DATES: 2015-2016 Register online at www.sat.collegeboard.org
Test Date Test Registration Deadlines
Regular Late ( a fee applies)
October 3,2015* SAT & Subject Tests September 3, 2015 September 22, 2015
November 7, 2015 SAT & Subject Tests October 9, 2015 October 27. 2015
December 5, 2015* SAT & Subject Tests November 5, 2015 November 23, 2015
January 23, 2016 SAT & Subject Tests December 28,
2015
January 12, 2016
March 5, 2016* SAT Only February 5, 2016 February 23,2016
May 7, 2016* SAT & Subject Tests April 8, 2016 April 26, 2016
June4, 2016 SAT & Subject Tests May5, 2016 May 25, 2016
Sunday administrations usually occur the day after each Saturday test date, for students who
cannot test on Saturday due to religious observance.
The Language with Listening Tests are offered only in November. You may take only one
listening test at a time.
U.S. dates are postmark dates; International dates are receipt dates.
ACT TEST DATES: 2015-2016 Register online at www.actstudent.org
Test Date
Regular Registration
Postmark Deadline
(Regular fee)
Late Registration Period (Regular fee plus
late fee)
September 12, 2015 August 7, 2015 August 8 – 21, 2015
October 24, 2015 September 18, 2015 September 19 – October 2, 2015
December 12, 2015 November6, 2015 November 7 – 20, 2015
February 6, 2016 January 8, 2016 January 9 – 15, 2016
April 9, 2016 March 4, 2016 March 5 – 18, 2016
June 11, 2016 May 6, 2016 May 7 – 20 2016
School Code: 120215
LHS: Leadership, Humility, Service
Congratulations to our artists whose works were selected by a panel of judges for the 12th annual Youth Art Month Exhibit at the State Capitol. Out of the 111 elementary, middle, and high school works, Leilehua had 31 artworks, the most of any school. High School Photography Category Ladao_Josaphine_Photo_Sinking Inside Yourself
Lani_Dylan_Photo_Everyday Routine
Sharrock_Nicolas_Photo_Rebirth
Largosa_Joanna_Photo_Curiosity, Paper Smiles
Lopez_Sean_Photo_Cart
Smythe_Kacie_Photo_Self Discovery
High School 2D Category Garcia_Kathleen_Pencil_New Beginnings
Zarate_Edith_pencil_Growing Thoughts, pencil_ Unraveled
Kirby_Ciarra_pencil_Falling Apart
Duliere_Jackie_Getting Lost
Duncan_Aezyah_pencil_Freaking Out, pencil_Waiting,pencil Ululani
Masutani_Christina_pencil_The Rain Flows On With Me
Masutani_Christina_Digital Art_Drowning
Taua_Fale_Pencil_Unwanted Spotlight
Taua_Fale_Pencil_Voices In My Head
Smyhe_Kacie_Digital Art_Love Yourself
Smyhe_Kacie_Pencil_I'm Okay
Smyhe_Kacie_Pencil_Spare Change
Bender_Scout_pencil_A Better Life
Gottman_Nicole_digital_Born From Fire
Roberts_Scarlet_mixed media_My World Is A Puzzle
Roberts_Scarlet_pen and ink_Bat Fan
Roberts_Scarlet_Am I Finished Yet?
Zaragoza_Russel_digital art_Restricting Digital Anger
Zaragoza_Russell_pencil_Don’t Linger
Congratulations to Scholastic Art
Gold Medal Winners!!!!
Kamakaiwi Keatan- My Childhood Dream
Willie Jay Nicolas- Inang
Congratulations to our Scholastic Art Silver
Medal Winners!!
Ty Raguirag Jumaman- Three Faces Copy
Rances Botacion- Morning Shower
Sasha Tolbert-Tunnel
Sheldon Labasan- Observations
Sean Lopez-The Butcher
Mackey Rivera- Air Jordan
Jasmine Singleton-Merriment
Congratulations to Christhena Edwards who became the 2016 OIA Track Champion in both the 100m High Hurdles and the 300m Low Hurdles
15-16 Archery Club LHS Archery Club hosted the 4th Annual Hawaii NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program) State Tournament. We had 57 students participate from various public and private schools. State Champions were awarded medals, trophies, and a brand new Genesis Bow woohoo! High School Female 2016 STATE CHAMPION: Lovely Janairo (12) - 258 High School Male 2016 STATE CHAMPION: Cody Retuta (9) - 272 Also placing and participating: 2) Christian Natividad (9) - 262 4) Donovan Collins-Goodman (11) - 256 5) Logan Nunies (9) - 256 8) Anthony Ortogero (10) - 240 10) Rockne Sasaki (9) - 210
To the graduating class of 2016……..
Congratulations to you all!!!
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty
of their dreams. Eleanor Roosevelt
Graduation isn’t the end of a tough journey it is the beginning of a
beautiful one……
“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them” Disney
Chase your dreams, burst out at the seams, never stop trying, never stop
learning, live life to the fullest, give it nothing but your best…….
Keep calm. Nobody else knows what they are doing either!!!!