Kahuku High & Intermediate School


Kahuku High & Intermediate School, located in Kahuku CDP, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, on the island of Oahu, serves approximately 1,850 students in grades seven through twelve and is part of the Windward District on the island of Oahu. It is a part of the Hawaii Department of Education. The students of Kahuku are enrolled from the communities of Kaaawa, Hauula, Laie, Kahuku, and Sunset Beach which span a twenty-six mile stretch along the North Shore.
Known as the "Pride of the North Shore," Kahuku High and Intermediate has academic and athletic programs and a Music Learning Center that features band and choral music which have garnered state and national recognition.
The campus has a bronze sculpture, Spirit of Kahuku, by Jan Gordon Fisher and Bruce Brown.

Alma mater

In old Kahuku stands our Alma Mater

Where the salt winds blow day after day

With her doors flung wide

For her sons and daughters true

While the flag of freedom proudly waves above.

Hail Kahuku, Hail our Alma Mater

Hail to our colors red and white

We'll cherish, love, and honor thee

All hail, Kahuku, hail!

Music by William Sievers

Words by Eiichi Yonashiro

Kahuku Red Raiders football

Since 1999, the Red Raiders have appeared in the state championship game eleven times, coming away victorious in eight of them. They have won the title under three coaches, Siuaki Livai and Reggie Torres, and Vavae Tata. The Red Raiders have won the Oahu Interscholastic Association title 12 times since 1998. The team also has been nationally ranked several times over the past two decades. In 2016 the Kahuku Football team placed 59th on the national ranking system.

Notable alumni

Notable alumni include Congressman Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, educator and politician Salu Hunkin-Finau, Dr. Robert Anae, 2008 Olympian Natasha Kai, singer/songwriter Jack Johnson, country singer Ry Bradley, German politician Alexander Bonde, and chef Sam Choy.

Professional football players