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Science Education Fund Scholarship Extended

Wednesday, April 29th, 2020

Bayer News Release

In response to challenges facing Hawaii’s educators during the coronavirus situation, the application deadline for the Bayer Hawaii Science Education Fund has been extended to May 22. The previous deadline was April 25.

This Bayer Fund grant program is open to public schools serving students at the intermediate, high school and college grade levels on the islands of Oahu, Maui and Molokai, where Bayer farms.

Established in 2005, the Bayer Hawaii Science Education Fund helps provide Hawaii public schools with programs, tools, supplies and equipment to enhance science education in the schools, and encourages today’s students to consider a future career in the sciences.…

Stores Reopen, School to Remain Closed

Thursday, April 23rd, 2020

By Catherine Cluett Pactol

Molokai remains at two COVID-19 cases after two large-scale testing events in the past two weeks. The county reported that 400 people during the April 7 drive-thru testing and nearly 100 people during last week’s event. Though neither the Mayor’s office nor state officials could provide confirmation, sources say all results have been negative so far.

Statewide, there were 580 cases as of Sunday, 414 of which have been released from isolation; there have been 10 deaths in the state linked to COVID-19.

After more than two weeks closed following two employees testing positive, Friendly Market Center reopened their doors on Monday.…

National Guard Assists on Molokai

Monday, April 20th, 2020

National Guard Assists on Molokai

Last week, seven members of the Hawaii National Guard arrived on Molokai to perform thermal screenings at the airport and assist the Maui Police Department during the COVID-19 pandemic. The guardsmen are unarmed and “all local boys just trying to serve their community,” said Staff Sgt. Laurence Kimoha’e Puailihau, Jr., who is from Molokai and now lives on Oahu with his family.

Puailihau joined Councilwoman and Molokai High classmate Keani Rawlins-Fernandez in a virtual talk story last weekend to answer questions and clear up “the uncertainty and anxiety that people feel when they hear the National Guard is coming,” said Rawlins-Fernandez.…

Rotary Scholarships Available

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020

Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset News Release

The Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset is awarding two $2500 academic scholarships to two graduating seniors who live in West Maui, Hana or Molokai and attend a Maui or Molokai high school. The students should demonstrate superior academic abilities, involvement in school activities and a winning character profile and must be pursuing a field of study that will benefit the environment.

The scholarship highlights the club’s commitment to support the educational goals of local youth.

“Knowledge is power and we are thrilled to help a senior student reach his or her educational goals,” said Erica Gale, Youth Service Chair.…

Cendall Manley is 4-time National Wrestling Champ

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020

Cendall Manley is 4-time National Wrestling Champ

By Rick Schonely, Sports Reporter

The Manley ‘ohana of Molokai is famous for wrestling. For many years Randy, along with his wife Louise, has coached Molokai wrestling at the high school and club level and their five children were all were coached by their father and had great success. Sons Colton, Clinton and Caele, and daughters Charisse and Cendall have all wrestled for the Farmers of Molokai High School.

In 2016, Cendall won a Hawaii State Wrestling Championship in her senior year and continued her wrestling career at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. Last month, she won her fourth straight National Collegiate Wrestling Association Championship in Allen, Texas and was named the women’s tournament’s Most Outstanding Wrestler.…

MHS Principal’s Honors List, Honor Roll, and Honorable Mention List

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020

MOLOKAI HIGH SCHOOL

Principal’s Honors List

The Principal’s Honors List are students who have earned Mark Point Averages of 4.000* or above while enrolled in six or more courses, four or more of which are solid courses.  For the second quarter of the 2019-20 school year, they are:

*Note:  Students with a 4.0 enrolled in less than six or more courses, and less than four solid courses are not eligible for principal’s honor roll.

Grade: 09 Bicoy  Kailani  3.857Grade: 09 Bumatay  Joanne Nicole  3.857Grade: 09 Duvauchelle  Emmalee  3.857Grade: 09 Go  Meredith  3.857Grade: 09 Yamashita  Sage-Marie  3.857Grade: 10 Greenleaf  Ashton  3.857Grade: 10 Grik-Lani  Malia  3.857Grade: 10 Kaahanui  Ilona  3.857Grade: 10 Kaili  Dianthe  3.857Grade: 10 Meyer  Thalia  3.833Grade: 12 Naehu-Ramos  Ayla-Rose  4.571Grade: 12 Angst  Maria  4.429Grade: 12 Kalama  Jalen  4.167Grade: 11 Duvauchelle  Kaaipolohiwa  4.143Grade: 11 Go  Mallory  4.143Grade: 11 Raguindin  Reese  4.143Grade: 09 Bright Wilhelm  Mahealani  4.000Grade: 09 Duvauchelle  Olapaholunape  4.000Grade: 09 Kahue-Cabanting  Reina  4.000Grade: 09 Kikukawa-Teriong  Solomon  4.000Grade: 09 Yamazaki-Gray  Kira Kai  4.000Grade: 10 McCutcheon  Jordyn-Victoria  4.000Grade: 11 Cariaga  Aaliyah  4.000Grade: 11 Davis  Kawenaokala  4.000Grade: 11 Kaawa Richardson  Kamalu  4.000Grade: 11 Kahinu  Netanya  4.000Grade: 11 Valete  Yheslie Julez  4.000Grade: 12 Bicoy  Keeya  4.000Grade: 12 Decoite-Sanchez  Chelia  4.000Grade: 12 DeRouin  Kayla  4.000Grade: 12 Kaahanui  Maile  4.000Grade: 12 Keanini  Trishalynn  4.000

 

 

 

 

MOLOKAI HIGH SCHOOL

Honor Roll

The Honor Roll students who earned Mark Point Averages of 3.500 to 4.000 for the third quarter of the 2019-20 school year are:

Grade: 10 Oamil  Irish Sancha  3.833Grade: 10 Simon  Barbara  3.833Grade: 12 Kaalekahi  Campbell Lee  3.833Grade: 12 Keanini  Claudia  3.833Grade: 09 Akutagawa  Tenley  3.714Grade: 09 Bishaw-Juario  Nathan  3.714Grade: 09 Bumatay  Quedin Clever  3.714Grade: 09 Kanealii  Mele  3.714Grade: 09 Mamuad  Jaslyn  3.714Grade: 10 Fukuoka  Paige  3.714Grade: 10 Hanaoka-Soares  Shaianahlynn  3.714Grade: 11 Ibrahimi  Dren  3.714Grade: 12 Bentley-Smith  Janvier  3.714Grade: 10 Svetin  Owen  3.667Grade: 11 Davis  Ashawna-Leigh  3.667Grade: 12 Mawae  Robert  3.667Grade: 09 McComas  Leilyn  3.571Grade: 09 Poepoe  Kahakuhailoa  3.571Grade: 09 Satele-Tangonan  Izirie  3.571Grade: 11 Ballesteros  Erica Mhae  3.571Grade: 11 Estavillo  Gerald  3.571Grade: 11 Ramos  Kamalei  3.571Grade: 12 Akina-Sumarnap  Pueokeanokanoepilialoha  3.571Grade: 12 English  Shia-Anne  3.571Grade: 12 Ranis  Reishan  3.500

 

 

MOLOKAI HIGH SCHOOL

Honorable Mention List

The Honorable Mention students who earned Mark Point Averages of 3.000 to 3.499 for the third quarter of the 2019-20 school year are:

 

Grade: 09 Kadowaki  Keilah  3.429Grade: 09 Merkel  Clara  3.429Grade: 10 Bush  Shia  3.429Grade: 11 Poaipuni  Pomaikai  3.429Grade: 11 Sasada  Aldry-Ann Sumiko  3.429Grade: 12 Dudoit  Shayland  3.429Grade: 12 Dunnam  Treston  3.429Grade: 12 Ragonton  Aiza  3.429Grade: 11 Reich-Colipano  Alexis  3.333Grade: 09 Asuncion  Kaililauokekoa  3.286Grade: 09 Len Wai-McGuire  Kiera  3.286Grade: 09 Maikui  Kekaimalie  3.286Grade: 09 Puaa Naehu  Chloe  3.286Grade: 10 Bicoy  Napua Iolana  3.286Grade: 10 Nahale  Rhylee  3.286Grade: 10 Stone-Sardinha  Summer  3.286Grade: 11 Aiana  Saije  3.286Grade: 11 Bicoy  Mili Nanea  3.286Grade: 11 Hubbard  Christian  3.286Grade: 11 Kamakana  Lane  3.286Grade: 12 Purdy  Ikaia  3.286Grade: 11 Lealao-Hiro  Kanoa  3.167Grade: 12 Cariaga Abafo  Linelle  3.167Grade: 12 Kuahuia  Skylar Rain  3.167Grade: 12 Sakurada  Siyenna  3.167Grade: 09 Asuncion  Mikaelynn  3.143Grade: 09 Mahiai  Kealomahina  3.143Grade: 09 Paleka-Wright  Justyce  3.143Grade: 09 Sasada  Kyden  3.143Grade: 10 Andallo-Merkel  Sally  3.143Grade: 10 Cabreros  Naiomi  3.143Grade: 10 Hernandez-Adolpho  Tiler-Payton  3.143Grade: 10 Petronave  Chaves  3.143Grade: 11 Kahale  Kanalu  3.143Grade: 11 Miguel  Gabrielle K  3.143Grade: 11 Pupuhi  Keanuenuehala’ilanamailie  3.143Grade: 12 Seumalo  Vaai  3.143Grade: 09 Duffy  Danica  3.000Grade: 10 Juario  Chase  3.000Grade: 10 Kaahanui  Aaliyah  3.000Grade: 10 Ross  NamakaokaainaoKeauhou  3.000Grade: 11 Adachi  Pomaikai  3.000Grade: 11 Ah Van  Hulu Kekahuna  3.000Grade: 11 Dayton  Jazmine  3.000Grade: 11 Pedro-Tabilangan  Kolee  3.000Grade: 12 Bush  Lassen  3.000Grade: 12 DeMello  Leah  3.000Grade: 12 Kaahanui  Ilika  3.000Grade: 12 Nahale  Amri  3.000Grade: 12 Nakayama  Kaimana  3.000Grade: 12 Pedro  Moani Keala  3.000

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Online Hawaiian Cultural Lessons

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020

Online Hawaiian Cultural Lessons

Ka Hale Hoaka News Release

Parents seeking to transform “shelter-in-place” into a cultural learning adventure will be happy to discover Ka Hale Hoaka, taught by Molokai’s Maile Naehu. This new learning environment offers lessons in Hawaiian language and culture designed for students aged 5 through 11. Learners of all ages, ethnic backgrounds and places of residence are warmly welcomed. Although the introductory course began on March 31, registration remains open for the remainder of the free Introductory Series, held online at 10 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays through April 16. Register at kahalehoaka.com or visit Ka Hale Hoaka on Facebook for details.…

Life Sciences Scholarship Deadline Extended

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020

Bayer News Release

In response to hurdles posed by the difficult coronavirus situation, the application deadline for the Bayer Hawaii Life Sciences Scholarship has been extended to May 15. The previous deadline was April 1. Molokai students have previously been awarded this scholarship.

According Alan Takemoto, community affairs manager for Bayer Hawaii: “Over the past few days, we’ve heard from students and counselors that school closures related to COVID-19 have created challenges to completing scholarship applications. Our hope in extending this year’s deadline is that more students statewide will be able to apply for scholarship funds to help further their education.”…

Library Offers Free Film Streaming

Wednesday, April 8th, 2020

HSPLS News Release

Even though the Molokai Public Library is currently closed, you can still enjoy the benefits. The popular on-demand film streaming service Kanopy is now available for free until April 30 to all Hawaii State Public Library System (HSPLS) library card holders. Library card holders can sign up to start streaming films by visiting ibrarieshawaii.kanopy.com. Films can be streamed from any computer, television, mobile device or platform by downloading the Kanopy app for iOS, Android or Roku.

Offering what the New York Times calls “a garden of cinematic delights,” Kanopy showcases more than 30,000 of the world’s best films, including award-winning documentaries, rare and hard-to-find titles, film festival favorites, indie and classic films.…

Molokai Student Finalist for $10K Scholarship

Wednesday, April 1st, 2020

Molokai Student Finalist for $10K Scholarship

HRYF News Release

Molokai High School student Maria Angst is one of two students being considered for a $10,000 Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation Scholarship (HRYF). Ten HRYF recipients, 10 representatives on an interview panel from 10 Maui Rotary Clubs, and 10 individual virtual interviews demonstrated the “Power of 10” this year.

The HRYF Scholarship program offers every Rotary club in the state of Hawaii a $5000 scholarship to award to a deserving high school senior planning on attending college. Each of the 10 Maui County Rotary Clubs held in-person interviews to determine their club’s respective scholarship recipient. Angst was sponsored by the Rotary Club of Lahaina.…