Foundation Gives $1,400 to Support School Activities

December 2nd, 2011

Vice Principal Todd Harrison accepted a check of $1,400 in behalf of Kapaa High School from the Kapaa High School Foundation at the last board of directors meeting held in November.  The money will be used for school activities and programs that the school administration would like to support.   Despite the DOE budget cuts handed down from the State, a lot of our teachers continue to use their personal funds to provide for the needs of their students.    This grant was given to show support of the school and recognize their needs.

Vice Principal Todd Harrison accepts $1,400 from Foundation President Art Fujita

Graphic Arts Class Receive $1,000 From Foundation

November 21st, 2011

 

The Graphic Arts Class of Chanelle  Quinones  received a check for $1,000 to purchase  a dryer for their shirt printing projects.  As one of their service project, the students design and print shirts for the Senior Project.  The shirt drying machine will enable the process to be twice as fast.  According to Ms. Quinones,  the students are passionate about their design and printing projects and are proud of what they they create

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Kapaa Wins 2011 KIF Football Championship

November 21st, 2011

The Kapaa High Warriors won the 2011 KIF Football title in a close championship game before a packed Vidinha Stadium on November 7, 2011.  Under the coaching of Kelii Morgado, the Warriors were able to beat a strong Waimea team that had beaten them once early in the season.  Kapaa kicked a 27 yard field goal with 9 seconds in the game to break a 14-14 tie and lift the Warriors to their first KIF title in 22 years.  Final score;  Kapaa 17  Waimea 14

The Warriors continued their incredible season 5 days later at Vidinha Stadium with a 7-0 victory over Pearl City in the quarterfinal game of the State Tournament.   In a defensive battle,  Kapaa was able to shut down a team that averaged 31 points per game during the regular season.

The win over Pearl City put Kapaa in the Semifinal game against #1 ranked 4-time defending Champions Iolani.  Although the Warriors were ahead 13-3 at the half,  they fell short and lost 17-13.  A huge crowd at the Iolani field gave the Kapaa Warriors a standing ovation for their valiant effort.

Congratulations to the Warrior Football team, the coaches, the parents and the supporters for a successful season!

Grove Farm Donates Pine Trees for Campus Beautification

October 20th, 2011

Grove Farm recently donated thirty Norfolk Island pine trees to Kapaa High School.  According to Principal Daniel Hamada the pine trees were planted with the help of students along Mailehuna Road and along the softball stadium currently under construction.  The pine trees will help prevent erosion, provide  a wind  break  and beautify our Campus.   Mr Hamada expressed his gratitude for the generosity of Grove Farm.

Huge Turnout for Kapaa Campus Cleanup

October 20th, 2011

 

 

More than a hundred supporters of Kapaa High School came out to clean up the school campus right before the start of the school year.  Mahalo to all the volunteers who came out to beautify our campus.

Kapaa High Foundation receives $3,500 from Charity Walk

September 18th, 2011

Art Fujita, the President of the  Kapaa High School Foundation received a check for the amount of $3,500  from the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association at a recent  presentation breakfast held at the Kauai Beach Resort.

The Hotel Industry Charity Walk is an annual fundraising event held simultaneously on all the the Hawaiian islands.  On Kauai alone $137,000 was raised and donated to 40 non profit organizations throughout island.

This generous grant to the Kapaa High Foundation will benefit the Kapaa High School community by allowing us to give financial support to academic, athletic and social programs throughout the year.

President Art Fujita(with check) and Charity Walk Chair Sandy Kato-Klutke

Kapaa High School Foundation Newsletter 2011

September 16th, 2011

 

To view the Kapaa High School Foundation Newsletter for 2011 that was mailed out please click on the following link.

 

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Kapaa High Football Fundraiser Huge Success

July 20th, 2011

Foundation President Art Fujita helping the football boys with their fundraiser

The Kapaa High School football team held their Barbeque Chicken fundraiser this past weekend at the Kapaa Hongwangi  Church.  It was truly a team effort as the entire team, the coaches, the players’ parents and guardians, and the Kapaa High Cheerleaders prepared and sold 1,500 whole chicken.

Art Fujita, the Kapaa High School Foundation President stated that this hugely successful funddraising event was made possible because of the willingness of the Kapaa Hongwangi Church to help the school.  The Kapaa High School football team and the Kapaa High School Foundation would like to acknowledge  and thank church members Clint Saiki, Clyde Takekuma, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sunada, and   Lane Sunada for their dedication and hard work coordinating the event.

Kapaa Football Boosters Barbecue Chicken Sale

June 30th, 2011

The Kapaa High School Football Boosters will be holding a Barbecue Chicken Sale on Saturday July 16, 2011.  Tickets are on sale at Pono Market and Deja Vu in Kapaa, and from any Kapaa High football team member.  Cost is  $10.00 for a whole chicken.

Kapaa High Foundation Gives Sports Grants

May 25th, 2011
 

Coach Muramaru and baseball players Grant Grande-Mitchell and Nick Tabura accept check from Foundation board.

President Art Fujita awards check and Phoenix Suns autographed basketball to Coach Baclayon

On May 18,2011 The Kapaa High School Foundation presented a check of $1,600 to the Kapaa High School baseball team coached by Gordon Muramaru.  The money will be used to purchase baseball bats that must comply with new minimum standards, and other much needed equipment.  Coach Muramaru was also presented with a koa baseball bat  for his dedication to the baseball program.

The Foundation also gave a check of $500 to the Kapaa High School basketball team coached by Philip Baclayon to purchase basketballs and practice equipment.  Coach Baclayon was also given a basketball signed by the Phoenix Suns basketball team.

With severe cuts in the  DOE budget for athletic programs, the Kapaa High School coaches are largely left on their own to raise funds for their teams.  Thanks to the many donors to the Kapaa High Scool Foundation, we have been able to provide some relief to programs that benefit our student athletes.