Waiakea High School


Waiākea High School is a public, co-educational secondary school in Hilo, Hawaii. The school's mascot is the Warrior. It is part of the Hawaii State Department of Education. The school graduated its first class in 1980, and has about 1300 students. It is across the street from the University of Hawaii at Hilo. The campus boasts the sculpture Landscape on the Ocean by Satoru Abe. Waiākea High School's crosstown rival is Hilo High School.

Athletics

Athletic Director: Tommy Correa

Assistant Director: Donn Yamamoto

Athletic Trainers: Dan Renteria and Dayton Uyeda
Waiakea is a member of the Big Island Interscholastic Federation and has won state athletic championships in several sports, including 11 in boys golf, most recently in 2003. The boys Air Riflery team also took the state championship in 2004 and in 2010.
Baseball BIIF champions
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bold denotes HHSAA tournament champions
bold denotes HHSAA tournament champions
In 2003, the girls' swimming team took the State Championships in both freestyle and individual medley relays.
Boys/Girls Judo
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In 2008, Ryan Higa took first place in state for his weight division for wrestling and took second in Judo.
Cheerleading
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In 2003, 2009 and 2014 the cheerleading team placed second at the State Championships.
In 2012 and 2015 the cheerleading team placed second at the JAMZ National Cheer & Dance Competition.

Principals

Waiākea High School has had a number of principals over its history. They are as follows in chronological order: Robert Bean, John Sosa, Danford Sakai, Michael Tokioka, Patricia Nekoba, and currently Kelcy Koga.
A Honolulu Star-Bulletin article states, "Since its beginning, Waiākea has had six principals: Robert Bean, John Sosa, Danford Sakai, Michael Tokioka, Patricia Nekoba and currently Judith Saranchock. It has had three principals and two interim principals in the past four years." It is uncertain if all "three principals and two interim principals" were included in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin's list.
The current principal, Kelcy Koga, returned to Waiākea High School after the retirement of Dr. Patricia Nekoba, who left in December 2006. He previously served as Vice Principal until his departure for .

Restructuring

Waiākea High School in 2003 began restructuring itself into Smaller Learning Communities from money allocated through a federal grant. These Smaller Learning Communities include 9th and 10th grade houses and career academies for 11th and 12th graders. These academies include Business, Health and Fitness, Public and Human Services, Pacific Rim Cultures and Natural Resources, Industrial Technology and Engineering, and Arts and Communications.
Waiākea has also added a Mentorship program, which is required for all upper level students. Students are placed into a mentorship based on academy preference.
A new all weather track and football field were constructed in 2008, replacing the original aging track and football field.
In 2002, a fire started overnight in building R and caused an estimated $400,000 in damage. The building was restored and reopened in 2005.
In 2006, another fire broke out, purportedly started by an arsonist, causing a purported $1.5 million in damage.

Notable alumni