Henry Perrine Baldwin High School

Public, co-educational school in Wailuku, Hawaii, United States
   AthleticsMaui Interscholastic LeagueNicknameBearsRivalMaui High SchoolWebsitehttp://www.baldwin.k12.hi.us
Henry Perrine Baldwin High School
Area4.9 acres (2.0 ha)ArchitectHenry StewartArchitectural styleModernMPSMaui Public Schools MPSNRHP reference No.00000667[2]HRHP No.50-50-04-01630[3]Significant datesAdded to NRHPJune 30, 2000Designated HRHPJune 2, 1992

Henry Perrine Baldwin High School is a public high school in Wailuku, Hawaii. Serving in the major commercial, industrial, and municipal communities of the island of Maui, its curriculum offers a wide range of courses, including Advanced Placement courses. Henry Perrine Baldwin High School was accredited in 2012 by the Western Association of Schools & Colleges for a period of six years. Henry Perrine Baldwin High School is operating under School/Community-Based Management.

Campus

The school opened in 1938 and moved to its current building in 1940. It was named for Henry Perrine Baldwin (1842–1911), co-founder of the Alexander & Baldwin corporation; his son, Henry Alexander Baldwin, broke ground for the 1940 school.[4] The campus features the bronze sculpture Kū Kilakila (1997) by Honolulu-born Joel H. K. Nakila.

Notable alumni

  • Candis Cayne, actress and performance artist. The first transgender actress to play a recurring transgender character in prime time.
  • Jessie Kuhaulua, aka Takamiyama Daigorō, first foreign-born sumo wrestler to win a top division championship
  • Kurt Suzuki, MLB catcher for the Los Angeles Angels
  • Kaluka Maiava, NFL free agent linebacker
  • John Lotulelei, NFL linebacker for the Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Kendall Grove, former UFC MMA fighter
  • JoJo Dickson, NFL free agent linebacker
  • Vili Tolutaʻu, Flanker for the Seattle Seawolves of Major League Rugby and United States national rugby union team
  • Donan Cruz, Head Coach for Ball State Men's Volleyball
  • Mapuana Makia, Actress, (Doogie Kamealoha, M.D, Finding Ohana, Aloha)

Gallery

  • Henry Perrine Baldwin Auditorium
    Henry Perrine Baldwin Auditorium
  • Baldwin Gymnasium
    Baldwin Gymnasium

References

  1. ^ a b c "Henry Perrine Baldwin High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 26, 2020.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  3. ^ "Historic Register Counts". Hawaii State Historic Preservation Division. State of Hawaii. February 1, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  4. ^ "History". H. P. Baldwin High School. Archived from the original on April 15, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2014.

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