Kaimuki High School THE BUS kaimoku カフェカイラ ワイキキ

カフェカイラでパンケーキ食べた後はルート13の THE BUS でワイキキまで移動

このバス停でバス待ちしてる時、あまりのハワイの空気感にローカルの一員になったような錯覚を覚えた

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Kaimuki High School THE BUS kaimoku カフェカイラ ワイキキ

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Kaimuki High School

During World War II when schools were allowed to reopen, a McKinley Annex was started in Kaimuki Intermediate School for sophomores and juniors residing in that part of the city. These students went to school in the afternoon from 12:20 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. In September 1943, the McKinley Annex became Kaimuki High School. The student government was established along democratic lines. A constitution written cooperatively was adopted by the student body in 1944.In 1947, plans for Kaimuki High School's new location were initiated and construction began.By September 1950, a total of 45 standard sized classrooms, three shops , and a cafeteria were available for use. The administration building was occupied in October 1950. Kelly Green and Light Gold were adopted as our school colors in 1950. In 1951, 1952, and 1953, additional buildings to house business education, agriculture, science, art, homemaking, mechanical drawing, publications, and girls' and boys' physical education were completed. The public address system was installed in 1953.