1650 Kaahumanu Avenue Wailuku, HI 96793 Phone: (808) 984-5656 Fax: (808) 984-5674 Principal: Michael Hazama (1966) Establish: 1938 Colors: Maroon & Blue Motto: Ha'aheo O Maui, "The Pride of Maui" School enrollment in 1966: 1,473 Seniors: 352 (172 female, 180 male)
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Henry Perrine Baldwin High School, named after Maui’s sugar planter and founder of Alexander & Baldwin, is located approximately five miles away from the Kahului Airport on Kaahumanu Avenue in Wailuku.
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Standing in the center of some of Maui’s major commercial, industrial and municipal communities, Baldwin High is the proud home of the Baldwin Bears with a student enrollment of about 1400 (1966) students from grades 9 to 12 who live in the surrounding community of Wailuku such as Waikapu, Waihee, Waiehu and parts of Kahului.
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Our students are richly multi-cultural with many Filipino, Part Hawaiian, and Japanese students, who comprise the three largest ethnic groups on our campus, respectively. In addition, our student body also includes Caucasians and lower numbers of Hawaiian, Portuguese, Hispanic, Chinese and Korean students as well as those who are a blend of different ethnicities.
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The majority of the parents in our school community work in the travel industry, sugar and pineapple industries, county/state service, and commerce.
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Vice President Hubery Humphrey w/ Aileen Nakamura
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Baldwin students have received national, state and district recognition for their achievements in academics, athletics and co-curricular activities. Top-ranking Seniors Scholastically (alphabetical order): Hashiro, Glenn Hiyakumoto, Lynette Kuwahara, Helen Nakamura, Aileen Nii, Helen Ogawa, Robert Tanaka, Charlene Tanouye, Cheryl Ushijima, Arthur Yorimoto, Terry
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Baldwin teachers, administrators, counselors have also been recognized at the district, state and national levels for their contributions to student learning.
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Each year, Baldwin also accepts about 100 students who apply for geographic exceptions to attend our school. Many of these students choose to attend Baldwin rather than the school within their geographic location because of special programs such as the Performing Arts Learning Center, JROTC, Food Service, Advanced Placement courses, URSA, and Speech and Debate program as well as the various elective courses in the subject areas.
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Mascot: Bear
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ALMA MATER
Hail to thee, Maroon and Blue
Alma Mater fair and true
Mighty sons and daughters we
Loyally serve thee and love thee
We'll proclaim thee near and far
Thou shalt be our guiding star
May thy light forever shine
With united hearts we praise thee
Much as we shall always love thee
Now and forever be true
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