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CONGRATULATIONS LADY COUGAR WATER POLO – OIA CHAMPIONS!
Facing their rival Roosevelt Rough Riders, our Lady Cougars were primed and ready. Scoring two goals each, Maile Judd and Elliana Schiffner. Alyssa Tongg also scored to goal to keep the Rough Riders chances out of reach. Congratulations OIA Champions! They now move on to States!
OIA TENNIS BOYS DOUBLES CHAMPIONS AND RUNNER’S UP
In an ALL KAISER FINAL, Merik Chun and Will Hernandez won over Kai’ea McKillop and Jaden Kennel to bring home the Gold and Silver. Jaycie Nishibun and Camryn Inskeep brought home 2nd place OIA and Tavin Lee placed 3rd for the gentlemen. Overall, Kaiser Varsity Tennis will be taking 14 team members to States! Hoʻomaikaʻi!
CONGRATULATIONS BASEBALL OIA RUNNERS UP
Heading into their playoff season, Cougars came out with hot bats as they beat Kalani, 7 -1. They faced Leilehua in the semis and came out swinging with 10 runs in the first inning and only 2 hits, for a 13 -0 win. See Scoring Live, Cougars pounce on Mules early en route to mercy-rule win in OIA semifinal round.
This punched the ticket for our Cougars to the ‘ship. In a tight game to the end, our Cougars came up short, 1 -2. Congrats on a great season! More to come at States!
JUDO OIA TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Congratulations to the following Judo athletes who placed in their divisions:
2nd Place, runner’s up – Wyatt Lee
3rd Place – Parker Neely & Mika Umetsu
4th Place – Isaiah Keem
5th Place – Cara Yoshihiro
7th Place – Victoria Brown
8th Place – Amanda York & Ryan Veroza
These Cougars will compete this Saturday at the State Tournament
SOFTBALL 3RD PLACE OIA
After losing a heart-breaker to Moanalua in the semi-finals 10 - 12, our Cougars beat Kalani 4 -2 to secure 3rd place OIA. Congratulations Lady Cougars on an amazing season! States, here we come.
TRACK OIA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Congratulations to Morgan White for placing 1st in the Long Jump the following track athletes who placed in the top 3 of their event. Full list can be found here: athletic.net
B1500M – 2nd Rocco Calandra
G200M – 3rd Kealia Kamalani
G3000M – 3rd Rachel Hamasaki
G4x800 Relay – 3rd – Emersyn Knoeck, Rachel Hamasaki, Jocelyn Thomas, Dahlia Monson
Shot Put – 2nd - Isa’ako Sopoaga
Discus – 3rd – Samisoni Mafi
GHigh Jump – 3rd - Kealia Kamalani
BHigh Jump – 2nd Morgan White
Pole Vault – 3rd – Samantha Vaughan
Long Jump – 1st Place – Morgan White
STUDENT MADE CRAFTS ON SALE AT THE FARMER’S MARKET TOMORROW
Student entrepreneurs designed, created their product and sought feedback from a business owner before producing their unique designs. Stop by the Farmer’s Market tomorrow and purchase 3D prints, tote bags, gift mugs, drink coasters, keychains, bracelets and more! Support our student entrepreneurs!
BASIC NEEDS SUPPLY DRIVE TO HELP THOSE IN NEED
The Junior Class’ Civic Action Initiative is hosting a supply drive to help those with unstable housing. Please support and donate the following items: Zip Lock bags, Paper Goods, Hand/Dish Soap, Personal Hygiene supplies, and Bath Towels. Drop off items at H102, A204 or C202. Thank you!
SUPPORT OUR HAWAI’I KAI LION’S CLUB – FATHER’S DAY BREAKFAST
The Hawaii Kai Lions Club has supported Kaiser High School in numerous ways throughout the years (rebuilding Cafeteria tables in school colors, renovation of administration office, building of 125 instrument cubicles in the band room, annual donation to Project Grad, power-washing of stadium seats, campus beautification projects, and many, many more). You can now show your support for the Lions by purchasing Father's Day Breakfast tickets. For just $10, you will get scrambled eggs, Portuguese sausage, and delicious fried rice on Sunday, June 15. It is a drive-through, pick up only event at Kaiser High School parking lot from 6:30 to 9:30 am. Buy tickets from your favorite Lion, or through the month of May on Saturday mornings in front of Long's Hawaii Kai or on Tuesdays at the Kaiser Farmer's Market, or May 17 at the Craft Fair at Koko Marina Center from 10 am to 2:30 pm, or online (for an extra $1/ticket fee) at Annual Father’s Day Breakfast - HawaiiKaiLions - Tickets or use hawaiikailions.eventcube.io
For tickets or any questions? Contact Ken Nishibun at 808-754-6605.
2025-2026 KAISER HIGH SCHOOL CLASS SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST!
Calling all Cougar artists! We are looking for designs for next year’s class T- shirts! Submitted designs will be put up to a vote. The winning artist will receive their shirt for free and the honor of having it on the shirts! The deadline for designs is Monday, May 12, 2025. Voting will take place following that date.
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS:
- A suitable back design that fits the style, heart, and soul of each class. 1. A suitable back design that fits the style, heart, and soul of each class. Back designs can:
a. Be humorous or wholesome, but should have class and spirit.
b. Have no more than 4 colors. This includes white or black lines. Shading and gradient complicates this requirement so it is recommended they aren’t used.
c. Say “Class of ______” (2029, 2028, 2027, or 2026) or just the year somewhere on the back design. Mottos are OK.
AND/OR
- 2. A front pocket design that all grade level shirts will have.
Pocket designs should:
- Be something more generic that unifies the student body.
b. Read “Kaiser High School” and the coming calendar year (e.g. “2025 - 2026”)
c. Be no more than 4 colors
Students should NOT use Canva to make their designs as they are difficult to transfer to a format that can be easily printed. Students are requested to use art software or hand-drawn and properly scanned designs.
Actual t-shirt colors vary for each class… Freshmen: White Sophomores: Light Blue Juniors: Navy Blue Seniors: TBD
*Use the QR code or the link to submit your class shirt designs once completed. Please use school accounts to access the form.
MOCK TRIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
"YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!"
Students who wish to learn about being a lawyer, the legal processes, giving opening statements before a judge and jury, eliciting courtroom testimony from a witness, conducting cross-examination of a witness, and delivering closing statements, please sign up! Public speaking and "stage presence" are key factors in a good candidate, but there is much more than just play-acting. We will study rules of evidence, proper court procedure, and other rules of a trial. This may involve a significant time commitment for you and our volunteer coach.
The fact pattern for 2025 was a criminal (not a civil trial). The fact pattern for 2024 involved an injunction for a fictional endangered species on Hawaii Island. Our veteran members performed admirably last year and can tell you about their first-hand experiences. We're planning on having another great year in 2025-2026 of overcoming challenges, learning and laughing along the way. Sometimes it's not always about winning, but that means that sometimes it is always about winning.
If you are interested, please send an email to Mr. Tanabe [email protected]
Also, please attend our informational meeting on Tuesday, May 20, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. (after Period 4 Exams) in Room C205.
TEACHER & STAFF APPRECIATION DAY – DESSERT EXTRAVAGANZA!
Wednesday, May 7th
Aloha ‘Ohana! Let’s celebrate our faculty, staff and admin at Kaiser High! Bring a dessert to share (20 people), to create a dessert buffet for our staff here at Kaiser. You may drop off desserts in the morning. For chilled items, we ask that you bring them closer to 1:00am as we don’t have a refrigerator large enough to accommodate many desserts.
Thank you so much!
CLASS OF 2025 LUNCH MEAL REFUND, TRANSFER OR DONATION
As we are approaching the end of the school year, if your seniors have money in their meal accounts and they are not eating school lunches any longer, please send the Lunch Meal Refund Form to the front office and we will refund or transfer your money as soon as possible. Please be sure to check your lunch account before filling out the form.
KAISER RECOGNITION NIGHT - CELEBRATING OUR OUTSTANDING STUDENTS!
Get ready to celebrate the incredible achievements of our amazing students at Kaiser High School!
We're thrilled to have our in-person Kaiser Recognition Night (formerly Academic Awards) on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM in the Cafeteria.
This special evening is dedicated to recognizing students who have truly shone this year, exemplifying qualities such as:
Excellence: Achieving high standards in their endeavors.
Growth: Demonstrating significant progress and development.
Integrity: Displaying strong moral principles and ethical behavior.
Other Notable Qualities: Making unique and positive contributions to our school community.
Join us as we applaud their hard work, dedication, and the positive impact they have on Kaiser High School. It's a fantastic opportunity to show your support and celebrate their success.
We look forward to seeing you there!
COLLEGE KICKSTART FOR RISING SENIORS
The Career & College Resource Center (CCRC) will be hosting four-day summer workshops to support rising seniors (you!) who plan to apply to four-year colleges and universities. These sessions will cover a variety of essential topics, including exploring majors, building your college list, navigating the application process, writing your college essay, understanding financial aid, finding scholarships, and more.
Two sessions available (choose one):
June 3–6 or July 21–24
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Career & College Resource Center (Room H101)
Click HERE to register. Space is limited in each session, so please register early to secure your spot.
If you have any questions, feel free to stop by the CCRC (H101) or email Mr. Teraoka at [email protected]
NEW COURSE FOR SY2025 – 2026
New Kaiser Course: Music Ensemble
Do you like to play music? Do you like to play music with others? Do you like to play music with friends? A new and exciting course for next school year is Ensemble 1. Please see Mr. T. G. Engel in G103 if you are interested in signing up for the class.
Ensemble 1 (FMN1000)
Course Description: The ensemble is drawn together by a common interest in a particular kind of music or instrumentation (for example, ukulele, piano, guitar, steel guitar, hand bells, vocal, etc.). The ensemble can be regrouped into smaller units, such as quartets and quintets comprised of various instrumental and/or vocal combinations. In addition to the Fine Arts music standard and benchmarks, the instructor may select other national music standards appropriate for students and may integrate other Fine Arts standards. Each school may determine the particular type of ensemble.
2025 SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION
For Kaiser students only. The 2025 Summer Registration is here. Click here for details: 2025 Summer Registrations
CLASS OF 2025, GRADUATION INFO NIGHT SLIDE DECK
If you missed Graduation Info Night this past Tuesday, here are the slides from the event: Graduation Info Night.
COUGAR SPIRIT WEAR OPEN YEAR ROUND!
Check out our newest Cougar Wear with many different logo options; men, women and keiki styles and accessories! Go to Cougar Wear today to get geared up for the new school year.
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PTSA and PROJECT GRAD
PROJECT GRADUATION DEADLINE IS APPROACHING – MAY 2nd
Attention Seniors! Time is running out to register for Project Grad! The absolute last day is May 2nd, and unfortunately, we can't make exceptions due to transportation. Sign up today so you don't miss this amazing night! https://kaiserptsa.com/project-grad-2025
CALLING ALL AMAZING PARENTS!
Project Grad 2025 needs your support to make this year's graduation celebration truly spectacular for our seniors!
Parents of the Class of 2026 - now is YOUR time to shine and learn the ropes for next year's Project Grad! Come see what it's all about and get involved.
Have questions or ready to lend a hand? Email us at [email protected]
Click here to sign up to volunteer: PG 2025 Volunteer
Your help makes all the difference! Mahalo!
Seeking Volunteer PTSA Leaders for our Board: the PTSA is seeking for the school year 2025-2026 volunteer Leaders for our Board and several director positions. Please visit Friends of Kaiser PTSA website, under the Volunteers Tab for more information and to apply.
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COLLEGE & CAREER
SCHOLARSHIPS!
Seniors and Juniors, a wealth of scholarships are awaiting for your application. Get a head start now so you don’t miss any deadlines! Click here: Scholarships
COLLEGE VISITS in H101, unless otherwise noted, please sign up on Scoir
For more information, register for off campus visits, and to see a full list of visits, click here: College Visits
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OPPORTUNITIES AND CONTESTS
2025 SUMMER SUMMIT STEM FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN
For rising 9th – 12th grade students
The Summit STEM Fellowship is a virtual summer program taught by Harvard, Stanford, and MIT graduates. Through the program, students explore different opportunities and diverse career pathways in STEM. The fellowship is 10-15 hours per week, and events take place in the evenings and weekends to accommodate students’ summer schedules. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submission is encouraged. To learn more and apply, please visit www.summitstemfellowship.org. For any questions, please email [email protected].
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KAISER COUGAR ATHLETICS
CLICK HERE FOR: PHYSICAL FORM
CLICK HERE FOR: STUDENT PARTICIPATION FORM
LADY COUGAR SOCCER - AYSO SUMMER LEAGUE
Open to all grades, including incoming freshman.
Deadline to register- April 30
Season is from June - July.
Please contact Coach Noe [email protected] to sign up
UPCOMING GAMES
SCORES
Softball lost to Moanalua in a nailbiter, 10 – 12, then beat Kalani 4 -2 to be 3rd OIA
Baseball beat Kalani 7 -1, dominated over Leilehua 13 -0, then lost to Mililani in a heartbreaker 1 -2. Ended runner’s up OIA
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KAISER COMPLEX AND COMMUNITY NEWS
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UPCOMING EVENTS
05/02 – May Day Assembly
05/08 – Senior Walk and Aloha Assembly
Mahalo,
Ann Olson
ʻOhana Engagement Liaison
Continuous Notice of Nondiscrimination
The Hawaii State Department of Education (Department) and its schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, and religion. This requirement extends to all of the Department’s programs and activities, including employment and admissions as applicable. Please direct inquiries regarding the Department nondiscrimination policies and/or complaints of prohibited conduct to the Civil Rights Compliance Branch as follows:
Civil Rights Compliance Branch
Hawaii State Department of Education
P.O. Box 2360
Honolulu, Hawaii 96804
(808) 784-6325 or relay
[email protected]
Beth Schimmelfennig, Director
Rhonda Wong, Civil Rights Compliance Administrator
Krysti Sukita, ADA/504
Anna Tsang, Title VI
Alphonso Braggs – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Blue Kaanehe, Title VII
Nicole Isa-Iijima, Title IX
Dana Takahara-Dias, Title IX – Gender Equity in Athletics
The Department’s non-discrimination policies and grievance procedures may be located at:
https://www.hawaiipublicschools.org/ConnectWithUs/Organization/Offices/Pages/CRCO.aspx
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