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Molokaʻi High School

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Molokaʻi High School is located on a 27-acre (110,000 m) expanse in a Hawaiian Homestead community approximately seven miles from Kaunakakai town where the state and county offices, hospitals, doctors' offices, banks, library, family-owned grocery stores and gas stations are located. All four elementary schools and one intermediate school feed into this single public high school on Molokaʻi. During the 2004–2005 school year, the Department of Education separated the Intermediate School from the High School, creating two distinct schools on the Ho'olehua campus.

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5-468: Molokaʻi High School offers a Gifted and Talented Program, Hawaiian Language Immersion Program, English as the Second Language, Comprehensive School Alienation Program, Advanced Placement, Honors, Intensive Learning Program, Alternative Learning Program, Special Education and Graduation, Reality and Dual Role Skills (GRADS). Molokaʻi High School has also established a Natural Resources Academy (NaRA), which

10-678: A number of athletic sports, including football, basketball, volleyball and soccer. Moloka'i High School and Lanai High School are voluntary members of the MIL due to the lack of other major high schools on the island of Moloka'i and Lanai. The War Memorial Stadium is used for the league's football games. The MIL fall and winter season sports include air riflery, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross-country, football, canoeing, soccer, girls' volleyball, swimming and diving, wrestling, and junior varsity softball. This article related to sports in Hawaii

15-743: A total of 4 HHSAA Championships. Molokai High School also offers a FIRST Robotics Competition Program for students looking into STEM Careers. In 2019, Molokai Robotics made history by qualifying for and competing in the 2019 FIRST Championship - becoming the only program out of MHS to compete in a World Championship of any kind. Hawaii Department of Education and the Molokaʻi High School Website. Charters: 21°09′48″N 157°02′52″W  /  21.163432°N 157.047913°W  / 21.163432; -157.047913 Maui Interscholastic League The Maui Interscholastic League or MIL consists of 13 Hawaii high schools that sponsor

20-532: Is a project-based, 2-year sequence of learning that utilizes the natural resources of Molokaʻi. In the 2006–2007 school year, Molokaʻi High School will implement a project and community based technology course called EAST. Study Skills classes designed to remediate or accelerate a student's individual skills are offered in reading and math. The school includes: Baseball, Chess, Swimming, Softball, Basketball, Wrestling, Cross Country, Air Riflery, Girls Soccer, Paddling, Track and Field, and Volleyball. Molokaʻi High School

25-547: Is a voluntary member of the Maui Interscholastic League due to the lack of other major high schools on the island of Molokaʻi. Molokaʻi High School also won back to back state championships in 1999 and 2000 for Baseball. Also in 2009 the Girls Basketball team won states for division II and the girls volleyball team won in 2010 for division II. Molokaʻi High School-excluding individual track and wrestling- has won

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