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Scholastic Art Awards



On Saturday, March 16th, 'Iolani Art students attended the 56th Annual Hawaii Regional Scholastic Art Awards ceremony and reception at the Hawaii State Art Museum where they were acknowledged and presented with their award certificates. The artworks selected by a panel of judges for display at the art museum represent the talent and hard work of visual art students grades 7-12 from public and private schools. 'Iolani School is well represented in the show this year with 11 Gold Key Awards and 34 Silver Key Awards.



Two 'Iolani students received American Vision Awards: Gabrielle Ah Mook Sang ('20) and Chris Inouye ('19).




Julien Hill's ('20) Regional Gold Key Award winning artwork went on to win a National Gold Key award and will be acknowledged in an award ceremony in June in New York City. Four students were recipients of named regional awards: Gabrielle Ah Mook Sang ('20), Mia Fujita ('20), Tori Maeda ('20) and Nikki Shimao ('20). Congratulations to our accomplished student artists! Please check out the show, which runs until April 18th at HiSAM, open M, W-Sa 10am-4pm. Admission is free!


There is anonline gallery on our school website that features all the Gold and Silver Key awards as well as Honorable Mentions. 




English Speaking Union Shakespeare Competition


Congratulations to senior Mariko Jurcsak ’19 who represented 'Iolani School at the English Speaking Union Shakespeare Competition Saturday, March 2. Mariko won the competition with an outstanding performance of a Queen Margaret monologue from Henry VI, part III, and sonnet 55.Mariko will now represent Hawaii at the National competition April 28 - 30, in New York City.Thank you to everyone who supported her along the way!




Voices United Music Festival


The 'Iolani Class of 2026 and Punahou sixth grade choir students came together for a joint music festival. Their goal was to raise their voices to promote peace in the community, State, and world.  Students from both schools also ate lunch together and made new friends. 






Fifth grader, Maile Arita exclaimed, "The Punahou kids were so friendly and welcoming.  I loved getting to know them!" The students' voices beautifully blended in harmony and with hope for a brighter future.




Guest in Musical Theatre Class


Local Actress Kimee Balmilero (Hawaii 5-0, Magnum PI) worked with the students in Musical Theatre II this past week. In addition to her television credits, Balmilero was in the original broadway cast of Mamma Mia, and came to help the class prepare for their upcoming production. 





Mamma Mia (performances on May 17/18) is one of four upcoming musicals being presented by our Musical Theatre program, others include Rent:High School Edition (April 25/26), Mulan Jr (May 3/4) and Once Upon A Mattress (May 25). All performances will be at Mamiya Theatre on the St. Louis Campus. Check our PAD website in upcoming weeks for ticket details.



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