President William McKinley High School

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President William McKinley High School
Seal of McKinley High School
Name

President William McKinley High School

Address

1039 South King Street

Town

Honolulu, Hawaii 96814

Established

1865

Community

Urban

Type

Public Secondary

Religion

Secular

Students

Coeducational

Grades

9 to 12

Accreditation

Western Association of Schools and Colleges

District

Hawaii State Department of Education

Subdistrict

Honolulu District

Nickname

Tigers

Mascot

Tiger

Colors

Black and Gold

Motto

Ike Makaukau Aloha

Military

United States Army JROTC

Newspaper

The Pinion

Yearbook

Black and Gold

Distinctions

National Register of Historic Places

Website

Link

Email

Link

President William McKinley High School, more commonly referred to as McKinley High School, is a public, co-educational college preparatory high school of the Hawaii State Department of Education and serves grades nine through twelve. Originally founded and named Fort Street English Day School in 1865, it was renamed in memorial to William McKinley, the twenty-fifth President of the United States, in 1907. President William McKinley High School is one of the oldest secondary schools in the state and several of its buildings have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The campus displays sculptures by Satoru Abe (1926-) and Bumpei Akaji (1921-2002). Located in urban Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, McKinley High School is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. Accreditation is due in year of 2007 to 2008.

Contents

Timeline of notable McKinley High School events

  • 1865 - Fort Street English Day School founded by Maurice B. Beckwith in the basement of the old Fort Street Church.
  • 1869 - English Day School moved to the corner of Fort Street and School Street.
  • 1895 - English Day School moved to Princess Ruth's palace and renamed Honolulu High School.
  • 1907 - Honolulu High School moved to the corner of Beretania Street and Victoria Street and renamed President William McKinley High School.
  • 1923 - McKinley High School moved to its present location on South King Street.
  • 1927 - Marion McCarrell Scott Auditorium dedicated.
  • 1931 - McKinley pool completed and named in honor of the late Fred Wright, former mayor of Honolulu.
  • 1959 - Social studies building completed and named after Hawaiʻi Chief Justice Wilfred Tsukiyama.
  • 1961 - Miles E. Carey cafeteria completed.
  • 1962 - Music building completed.
  • 1964 - Gymnasium completed.

School year 2001-2002

  • Total enrollment - 1,814 students
  • Enrollment by ethnicity (listed in decreasing order)
    • Chinese - 390 (22.1%)
    • Filipino - 284 (16.1%)
    • Other - 282 (16.0%)
    • Japanese - 204 (11.6%)
    • Part-Hawaiian - 186 (10.5%)
    • Korean - 103 (5.8%)
    • Samoan - 103 (5.8%)
    • White - 62 (3.5%)
    • Indo-Chinese - 55 (3.1%)
    • Hawaiian - 34 (1.9%)
    • Hispanic - 28 (1.6%)
    • Portuguese - 22 (1.2%)
    • Black - 11 (0.6%)
    • Native American - 1 (0.1%)
Note: Unknown - 49 students (not included in percentages)
  • Enrollment by gender
    • Male - 926 (51.0%)
    • Female - 888 (49.0%)
  • Enrollment by grade level
    • 9 - 481 (26.5%)
    • 10 - 522 (28.8%)
    • 11 - 405 (22.3%)
    • 12 - 406 (22.4%)

School year 2001-2002

  • Total number of teachers - 108
  • Number of teachers with 5 or more years at this school - 85 (78.7%)
  • Average years of experience - 18.1
  • Number of teachers with advanced degrees - 32 (29.6%)

McKinley's athletic teams compete in the Oahu Interscholastic Association (OIA) and the Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA).

The school fields teams in 20 sports: air riflery, baseball (boys), basketball, bowling, canoe paddling, cheerleading (coed), cross country, football (boys), golf, judo, pep squad (coed), soccer, softball (girls), soft tennis, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo (girls), and wrestling.

Listed alphabetically by last name (year of graduation or years of birth and death)

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