As part of the 70th year celebration of Kapaa High School the Foundation funded the cost of 13 picnic benches to be put around campus.
Foundation News
Foundation Support Picnic Bench Project Posted September 13, 2017
Kapaa High Foundation Give out $5000 in Student Grants Posted May 19, 2017
Kapaa High Foundation President Art Fujita presented the five winners of the Foundation grants with their checks at the May Directors Meeting at the Student
Project Grad gets Foundation Support Posted April 27, 2017
The Foundation supported the Project Grad Project with a grant of $2,500 to cover expenses including the hiring an all night disc jockey for the
Kapaa High School Athletics Weight Room Upgrade. Posted April 23, 2017
The Kapaa High School Foundation presented a grant of $4000 to the Athletic Department to purchase new equipment for the school’s weight room At the March
Girls Soccer Posted April 16, 2017
Coach Mytra MckKeague and a few members of the girls soccer team were on hand to accept a Foundation grant of $1,100 to cover equipment
Foundation Offering $5000 in Student Grants Posted February 12, 2017
The Kapaa High School Foundation is offering up to 5 scholoarships of $1000 each to Kapaa High School Seniors. These annual grants are given based
Barbara Yamane Retire from Foundation Board. Posted December 1, 2016
Barbara Yamane, a long time Kapaa High School Foundation supporter and board member has moved to Rhode Island to be closer to her family. After graduating from
Air Riflery Team Posted November 25, 2016
The Kapaa High School Air Riflery team attended the November Foundation Board meeting to thank the Foundation for the support. They have an ongoing fundraising effort
Girls Volleyball Get Foundation Support Posted November 24, 2016
The Kapaa Girls volleyball team coached by Evan Costa attended the October Foundation board meeting to thank the Foundation donors for the support. The
Ninth Graders Serving the Community Posted November 23, 2016
The Freshmen Class of Kapaa High School was involved in numerous community service projects as part of a Freshmen orientation program this year. The very successful program
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