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- 5:47 UH Mānoa | 20-21 Virtual Career Fair Featured Uploaded Nov 12, 2020
- 3:12 Clinical Social Worker | 20-21 Virtual Career Fair Featured Uploaded Nov 12, 2020
- 11:16 UHH Nursing | 20-21 Virtual Career Fair Featured Uploaded Nov 12, 2020
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Parent Night with GEAR UP MANOA Waipahu
Aloha GEAR UP Families! GEAR UP is hosting a Parent Night Series to help parents in supporting their Students be successful in their learning.
Uploaded Oct 01, 2020 by Darrian Muraoka - 1:08 What is GenYes? SY 19-20 Featured Uploaded May 13, 2020
- 3:32 Getting Started with the PTP Featured Uploaded Oct 23, 2019 to Counseling
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"Walk A Mile In Her Shoes" Fundraising Walk (10/26/19)
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Join Ms. Frias, Mr. Dircks, Mrs. Laliberte, the National Honor Society, the Future Health Professionals Club, and the Japan Club to march in solidarity to show our support for victims of domestic abuse.
Uploaded Oct 18, 2019 to Community Engagement
How many of you have known a family member or friend who was the victim of domestic abuse or assault?
How many of you have been the unfortunate victims of abuse or assault yourself?
The terrible truth is that abuse and assault are the most under reported crimes in Hawaii and across the nation. One in every four people in the United States is a victim of abuse, assault, or rape in their lifetime. And only about one/fourth of these crimes are ever reported.
These statistics are tragic. In our daily lives, we may not feel able to do much to help victims, especially silent ones, but we would like to share an opportunity with you to join Ms. Frias, Mr. Dircks, Mrs. Laliberte, the National Honor Society, the Future Health Professionals Club, and the Japan Club to march in solidarity to show our support for victims on Saturday, October 26th. We plan to participate in the YWCA's "Walk A Mile In Her Shoes" fundraising walk. We will meet at the Hilo High Pool at 7:15am on Saturday, October 26th. We will then walk to the Y as a group, to be ready to begin the 1-mile walk by 8:00am. We should be done and back at the Hilo High Pool area by 9:30am at the latest.
If you are interested in participating, please pick up a form from Ms. Lawrence or Mrs. Frias in A-1. We hope to show our community that Hilo High School does not stand for abuse or assault of any kind. -
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Why Wrestle | Hilo High Wrestling Team
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Three students share why they choose to wrestle and how they overcame weaknesses and aspired to become leaders.
Uploaded Oct 18, 2019 to Wrestling - 00:41 Barry Taniguchi - Heart of Art Excerpt Featured Uploaded Oct 16, 2019
- Vapesplosions Featured Uploaded Oct 14, 2019