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Kaimukī is a residential neighborhood in Honolulu , Hawaii, United States.

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11-456: Sacred Hearts Academy , also known as Sacred Hearts or SHA , is located on 3253 Waiʻalae Avenue, in the town of Kaimuki in Honolulu , Hawaiʻi, is a historic Roman Catholic college preparatory school for girls founded in 1909 to serve the needs of early Hawaiʻi Catholics in the former Territory of Hawaiʻi . The school maintains a special relationship with Chaminade University of Honolulu and

22-744: A special relationship with Chaminade University of Honolulu and the all-boys Saint Louis School , both administered by the Society of Mary . Sacred Hearts was originally founded by nuns from the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary , the religious order of Father Damien . The precursor of the institution was founded as a boarding and day school next to the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu in 1859. The current manifestation

33-427: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sacred Hearts Academy Sacred Hearts Academy , also known as Sacred Hearts or SHA , is located on 3253 Waiʻalae Avenue, in the town of Kaimuki in Honolulu , Hawaiʻi, is a historic Roman Catholic college preparatory school for girls founded in 1909 to serve the needs of early Hawaiʻi Catholics in the former Territory of Hawaiʻi . The school maintains

44-508: Is an ancient Hawaiian name. Its name comes from Ka imu kī meaning "The ti root oven" in the Hawaiian language . The area was known for the many ovens used to bake roots of kī Cordyline fruticosa , or ti, into a sweet food similar to candy. Kaimukī's main street is Waialae Avenue, pronounced / w aɪ ə l aɪ / . Several restaurants and stores are located on this street, as well as Kaimukī District Park. Pu‘u o Kaimukī aka “Kaimuki Hill”

55-469: Is located on Koko Head Avenue. The Hawaii Japanese School - Rainbow Gakuen (ハワイレインボー学園 Hawai Rainbō Gakuen ), a supplementary weekend Japanese school , holds its classes in Kaimuki Middle School in Honolulu and has its offices in another building in Honolulu. This Hawaiʻi state location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to Honolulu

66-520: Is the predominant feature of the area and has been a reservoir, a telegraph station, an observatory, and now a park. The neighborhood of Kaimukī is home to historic buildings. The Kaimuki Fire Station, designed in the Spanish Mission Style by G.R. Miller, was built in 1924 and is still used as a station today. The Queen Theater, designed by Lyman Bigelow, opened in 1936 but closed in 1985. Kapiʻolani Community College , one of ten branches of

77-406: The all-boys Saint Louis School , both administered by the Society of Mary . Sacred Hearts was originally founded by nuns from the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary , the religious order of Father Damien . The precursor of the institution was founded as a boarding and day school next to the Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Peace in Honolulu in 1859. The current manifestation

88-810: The public University of Hawaiʻi System , is located in Kaimuki as is the private Chaminade University . Hawaii Department of Education operates public schools. Waialae School, a public charter elementary school, is located in Kaimuki, between 19th Avenue and 20th Avenue. Kaimuki Middle School is in the area. Kaimuki High School is located in Kaimuki and serves much of the area considered to be Kaimukī. Kalani High School serves some students from Kaimukī. 21°16′58″N 157°48′06″W  /  21.28278°N 157.80167°W  / 21.28278; -157.80167 Saint Louis School for boys and Sacred Hearts Academy for girls are located in Kaimuki as well as St. Patrick School (COED K-8). Kaimuki Christian School (COED P3-11)

99-492: Was founded in 1909 as a boarding school, it grew rapidly within the next decade and, by the 1920s, more buildings were added to accommodate the students. The sisters ran the school until 1990, when it passed into lay administration. Sacred Hearts has served as a filming location for several television shows set and shot on location in Hawaii. The season 6 finale of the ABC series Lost

110-452: Was founded in 1909 as a boarding school, it grew rapidly within the next decade and, by the 1920s, more buildings were added to accommodate the students. The sisters ran the school until 1990, when it passed into lay administration. Sacred Hearts has served as a filming location for several television shows set and shot on location in Hawaii. The season 6 finale of the ABC series Lost was filmed there. In Hawaii Five-0 , Sacred Hearts

121-448: Was used as Grace Williams ' school. Kaimuki, Hawaii In the 19th century the area was a farm of King Kalākaua , where ostriches roamed wild over the mountain side. It later became the site of a carnation farm for funeral flowers. Now a mix of residential area with a small business district (mainly restaurants and service industries), it is located in the urbanized Honolulu region near Kahala and Diamond Head . Kaimukī

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