Make a donation today!
Waiākea High School is ranked among the top public high schools in Hawaii (#1 in Hawaii County and #5 in the State), specifically recognized for its comprehensive career academies, high college enrollment rates and strong academics. Your financial contribution, no matter how big or small, will help maintain this high level of success and achievement, enriching the lives of future Warriors. When you choose to give, you are choosing to be a part of something bigger — honoring the past, celebrating the present, and perpetuating a legacy for Waiākea High School!
Why give to the Waiākea High School Foundation?
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Make A Difference
Your donation helps create real, measurable change in the lives of future Waiākea Warriors! It can provide the extra funding needed for specialized programs that keep Waiākea High one of the top public schools in the State!
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Give Back
As Alumni it’s our kuleana to give back to the Waiākea High community that supported and nurtured us, helping us become who we are today. If your children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren are attending WHS, it’s even more important that we give back to the school that raised us and will raise them!
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Be A Part of the Legacy
Your generosity can inspire friends, family and colleagues to do the same. And together, we will be leaving a legacy for Waiākea High School and the future generations to come!
What our Warrior Alumni Are Saying?
“I truly enjoyed my time in the Robotics Club, where Mr. Olive and Mr. Hagiwara did an amazing job leading and engaging students through hands-on engineering, teamwork, and competition. I feel very fortunate to have been a part of that experience, as it helped spark my interest in engineering early on. ”
— Jacqueline (Reed) Dannaway, Class of 2007
“For the past decade, I have been working as a College Counselor and department chair at a Catholic high school in Portland, Oregon. In this role, I provide students with the same kind of support I received at WHS from College Counselor Mr. Herb Wegner and my Counselor, Mrs. JoAnn Fujimoto.”
— Karlen Suga, Class of 2000