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Math Team Wins 26th Consecutive Championship




Led by perfect scorers Jason Cho ’18, Connor Kojima ’20, Brandon Lai ’20 and Ian Oga ’18, the varsity Raiders amassed 276 points to place first at meet 7 held at Farrington High this past Saturday.   Punahou, McKinley, Roosevelt and Kamehameha rounded out the top 5 with 252, 216, 216 and 162 points, respectively. Our other team members were Seobeen Chang ’20, Chenyi Hu ’19, Haeri Kim ’20, Joshua Park ’21, Roy Song ’19 and Jonah Yoshida ’21. Perfect scores from Darren Do ’21, Jeein Hong ’21, Ashley Kim ’20 and Gabriel Kwock ’20 propelled the JV team to victory.   Punahou, McKinley and Kamehameha rounded out the top 4 with 111, 95 and 74 points, respectively. Also participating were Tyson DeCastro ’20, Dylan Kaneshiro ’21, Sonny Nguyen ’21 and Jake Song ’21.

After the meet, awards were given to the top ten scorers in the league, and Iolani captured 6 of them.  Jason Cho was number 1 with a perfect average of 30. Ian Oga was 3rd with 29.0, Haeri Kim was 4th with 28.4, Norton Kishi was 5th with 28.0, Brandon Lai was 7th with 26.4 and Seobeen Chang was 9th with 26.2.

In the overall standings, both the varsity and JV teams won every meet this year to end the season with a perfect 7.0 league points.  In the varsity division, Punahou, Kamehameha, Roosevelt and McKinley rounded out the top 5 with 14.0, 23.0, 29.5 and 30.5 league points, respectively.  In the JV division, Punahou, Kamehameha, McKinley and Waipahu rounded out the top 5 with 18.0, 23.0, 24.5 and 39.5 league points, respectively. This is the 26th consecutive title for the varsity, and the 18thconsecutive championship for the JV. Remarks from head coach Michael Park:  “This year’s team worked very hard throughout the entire season and earned all the accolades bestowed upon them.  I enjoy their enthusiasm for mathematics and their competitive spirit. A big mahalo to coaches David Masunaga, Lance Takeuchi, Kathy Nirei, Alan Yeh, Ryan Sasaki, Erin Nagoshi and Jessi Saylors!”





Lifesmarts Nationals


Lifesmarts is billed as the “Ultimate Consumer Challenge as a consumer education competition for teens in grades 6-12. The competition tests students on their knowledge of Personal Finance, Health and Safety, Environment, Technology, Consumer Rights and Responsibilities.”Here is the page with our state champion `Iolani team.



Here the team is working with their sister team from the state of Georgia on a crossword puzzle of fraud topics. 




Team photo at the hotel.You can follow their progress on the event mobi site:  eventmobi.com/lifesmarts2018.Good luck on their first 5 rounds tomorrow!





French 4 Field Trip - Honolulu Museum of Art


On April 10, the French 4 class from 'Iolani visited the Honolulu Museum of Art to discover the rich collection of works by French artists.  Students were able to make connections between the French history they learned in class this year and the Reformation, Renaissance and Impressionist paintings and sculptures on display. 










Everyone then enjoyed a delicious lunch at the Museum Café before returning to school.



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