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Penny Wars 2015 results. Good Job class of 2018

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Thank you Aiea High School for your sharing and caring.  All proceeds go toward the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.  Aiea,  you raised over $560 to help fund those suffering from this horrible Cancer.   

Student Government General Elections 2015

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Penny Wars 2015

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February 25 February 18 - Feb 22, 2015: Aiea High School's annual penny wars competition. Throughout the week before penny wars, student association worked to put together advertisements like PA announcements through the PA system posters and flyers which were hung all throughout the school; resulting in more participation. After the first week of the competition, volunteers from executive council helped do a preliminary count for each class. Then, on the last day of penny wars, volunteers gathered again for the final counting before money collections. While the competition brought out school spirit from each class, all money donated went to a good cause. Every penny, nickel, dime, quarter and bill was donated to support the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. The results of the competition are shown below. PRELIMINARY RESULTS 1st Place: Juniors (1668 Points) 2nd Place: Freshmen (273) 3rd Place: Seniors (-427 Points) 4th Place: Sophomor

Secondary Student Conference Meeting Final Meeting and Presentations 2015

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The intent of the conference is to provide students with   "an opportunity to identify, discuss and arrive at recommended solutions to major youth problems with an emphasis on school problems."     Senator Jill Tokuda and Student Leader Perry. Don Horner, Chair of the Hawaii State Board of Education talks with the Student Activities Coordinators. Representative Takashi Ohno

Peer Education Club's Distracted Driver Campaign "Stop if you LOVE ME"

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I pledge not to text and drive I will also sign and promise not to be a distracted driver.

Freshmen Night Out 2015

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We all had fun! Building Friendships Making memories Student led instructions and leadership building.

Sophomore Class Officers and Japanese Club combine service effort

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Sophomore class and Japanese Club members combine their efforts to help out at the annual Great Aloha Run packet pick up. Combining fun and service can prove to be time well spent.

Drug Free Assembly With Jake Shimabukuro

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On February 2nd, the Aiea High School Peer Education Program (PEP) sponsored an assembly to promote the importance of remaining drug-free.  To help them, they brought the one and only, Jake Shimabukuro to share his personal story about his career and how he is proud to be drug-free.  Jake also performed with the Aiea High School Ukulele class and performed a duet with our very own Aiea student, Giovanni Aczon.  It was definitely an assembly to remember! Jake Shimabukuro and the Ukulele class Jake and Giovanni performing their duet Aiea High School Student Association Officers with Jake