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Mid-Pacific Institute

Mid-Pacific Institute is a private, co-educational college preparatory school for grades preschool through twelve with an approximate enrollment of 1,538 students,[1] the majority of whom are from Hawaii (although many also come from other states and other countries, such as Japan, South Korea, China, Canada, Australia, Marshall Islands and countries in Europe and Africa). The school offers programs of study in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the Mid-Pacific School of the Arts (MPSA). Mid-Pacific Institute is located on 38 acres (150,000 m2) in Manoa, near the University of Hawaii, close to downtown Honolulu.

Mid-Pacific Institute
Mid-Pacific Institute seal
Location
2445 Kaala Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822

United States
Coordinates21°18′12″N 157°49′01″W / 21.303269°N 157.816933°W / 21.303269; -157.816933
Information
TypePrivate, Day, College-prep
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
Established1908 (1908)
PresidentPaul Turnbull
GradesPre-K12
Enrollment1,550
Campus size38 acres (0.15 km2)
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)   Green and white
AthleticsMid-Pacific Owls and Pac-5 Wolfpack
Athletics conferenceInterscholastic League of Honolulu
MascotPueo (Hawaiian short-eared owl)
NewspaperNa Pueo
Websitewww.midpac.edu

History Edit

The high school was established through the 1908 merger of Kawaiahaʻo Seminary for Girls, founded in 1864, and Mills Institute for Boys, founded in 1892. Both schools were founded by missionaries, with the goal of teaching English to native Hawaiians, Japanese, Chinese and other nationalities. It was established that the school must remain Christian so long as the original land was in use. However, students are allowed to practice any religion of their choice. Even members of the Hawaiian royal family attended the schools.[2] By opening its doors to students with no prejudice over race and class status, Mid-Pacific was a part of a growing movement toward greater social acceptance that was rarely seen in the repressive oligarchical control within the Territory of Hawaii.[3]

"At Mid-Pacific, an attempt was made to bring students of all races together in a boarding school and to encourage democracy in education. Because it was subsidized by members of the Damon, Wilcox, and Atherton families- all missionary descendants-the fees were relatively low, and many ambitious Chinese and Japanese youngsters enrolled."

Professor Lawrence H. Fuchs, Hawaii Pono[3]

 
Tech Center and Kawaiahao Hall on the Campus of Mid-Pacific Institute

A merger of the two schools was suggested in 1905 and the Hawaiian Board of Foreign Missions purchased 35 acres (14 ha) of land in Manoa valley. A ceremony was held on May 31, 1906, for the new school campus, which officially opened in 1908. The two schools continued to operate independently while co-existing in the new campus until the coeducation plan went into effect in the fall of 1922 and by June 1923 Mid-Pacific Institute became the common shared name.[2]

The school added an elementary school when it merged with Epiphany School (which had been established as an elementary mission school by the Episcopal Church in 1937) in 2004.[4] The school had an on-campus dormitory from 1908 until it was closed in November 2003[5] and replaced by the new elementary school.[4]

On February 23, 2012, Mid-Pacific announced it had ordered 1,500 iPads for all students and faculty, making it one of the first schools in the nation to equip every student K-12 with an iPad.[6][7]

Mid-Pacific School of the Arts (MPSA) Edit

The Mid-Pacific School of the Arts offers a preprofessional certificate program in dance, instrumental music, drama, and fine arts. The MPSA is the only certified program of its kind in the state of Hawaii. Students who complete their studies often move on to professional conservatories and other schools of performing and fine arts. MPI is unique in requiring all of its students to take a number of arts electives.

Students can take classes in dance, hula, instrumental music, media, musical theatre, theatre, visual arts, and voice.

The Mid-Pacific School of the Arts, which was formally established in 1991, is a member of the International Network of Performing and Visual Arts Schools and was among the first six schools in the nation to be recognized by the organization as a Network Star School. It also received the Arts Excellence Award from the Hawaii Alliance for Arts Education.[8]

The International Baccalaureate Edit

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is a widely recognized and highly regarded two-year pre-university educational program that emphasizes rigorous, internationally based curriculum standards and promotes awareness and appreciation of global issues and perspectives.[9] Students must take six subjects, and must also pass 3 extra requirements, for example, Theory of Knowledge (ToK), a 4000-word Extended Essay (EE), and a requirement of at least a total of 150 hours in CAS (Creativity, Action, Service). Mid-Pacific Institute was the first secondary school in the state of Hawaii to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The IB is administered by the International Baccalaureate Organization, which was founded in the 1968 in Geneva, Switzerland.

Mid-Pacific Athletics Edit

The school's athletic affiliation is with the Interscholastic League of Honolulu. Mid-Pacific participates in intermediate, junior varsity and varsity level soccer, cross country, track & field, golf, softball, baseball, basketball, canoe paddling, tennis, bowling, volleyball, swimming and kayaking. Mid-Pacific Institute is one of nineteen smaller private schools that made up a larger unified team called Pac-5 Wolfpack, which allows the students to participate in certain high school athletic competition. Pac-Five began in 1973 to allow smaller institutions (of 1000 or fewer students per school) to form a football team and compete at a varsity level with bigger schools.[10] Now, Pac-5 competes in wrestling, judo and water polo. Mid-Pacific announced that they would be leaving its affiliation with Pac-5 in 2023.[11]

Mid-Pacific Institute has won state championships in baseball (1990-1992, 2002, 2013), Girls' Basketball (2017), Girls' Soccer (2011–2013), Boys' Soccer (2008, 2010, 2014, 2015), Boys' Sporter Air Riflery (2013, 2015, 2018, 2021), Girls' Sporter Air Riflery (2014, 2018), Girls' Swimming & Diving (2013, 2015), Boys' Canoe Paddling (2007), Boys' Golf (1985) and Softball (2011-2012).[12] Through their affiliation with Pac-Five, they have also been part of state Football championships in 1982 and 1985.[13]

Alma mater Edit

Mid-Pacific's Alma mater was written by John L. Hopwood[14]

Notable alumni and faculty Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Campus & Facilities". Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b Young, Peter T. (2013-05-31). "Mid-Pacific Institute". Ho‘okuleana. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  3. ^ a b Fuchs, Lawrence H. (1961). Hawaii Pono: A Social History. New York: Harcourt Trade Publishers. p. 267. ISBN 015139539X.
  4. ^ a b Na Pueo staff (2004-04-19). "Improvements are expected now that Epiphany School has joined the MPI family". Star Bulletin. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
  5. ^ DePledge, Derrick (November 15, 2003). "School To Move Students To Hotel". Honolulu Advertiser. Retrieved 14 March 2011.
  6. ^ Kogachi, Kaitlin (July 30, 2012). "Mid-Pacific Institute sparks big changes with iPads". Hawaii News Now. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on September 14, 2013. Retrieved September 9, 2013.
  8. ^ . Mid-Pacific Institute. Archived from the original on 13 September 2013. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  9. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-21.
  10. ^ Stinar, Jamie (April 8, 2004). "Pac-5 more than a game to its dedicated athletes". Hawaii Star Bulletin.
  11. ^ Chinen, Kyle (March 30, 2021). "Mid-Pacific to leave PAC-Five Athletics in 2023". Hawaii News Now. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  12. ^ "Mid-Pacific Institute HHSAA Championship Records". Sportshigh.com. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  13. ^ "Pac-Five HHSAA Championship Records". Sportshigh.com. Retrieved 2013-09-09.
  14. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2008. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  15. ^ "Isiah Kiner-Falefa Stats, Fantasy & News".
  16. ^ Coffman, Tom (2003). The Island Edge of Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. p. 112. ISBN 978-0-8248-2662-8.
  17. ^ "Senator Glenn Wakai". Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  18. ^ . Nisei Baseball Research Project. 2012-02-09. Archived from the original on 2012-02-09. Retrieved 2022-12-06.

External links Edit

  • Official Website
  • Student Newspaper

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Mid Pacific Institute is a private co educational college preparatory school for grades preschool through twelve with an approximate enrollment of 1 538 students 1 the majority of whom are from Hawaii although many also come from other states and other countries such as Japan South Korea China Canada Australia Marshall Islands and countries in Europe and Africa The school offers programs of study in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the Mid Pacific School of the Arts MPSA Mid Pacific Institute is located on 38 acres 150 000 m2 in Manoa near the University of Hawaii close to downtown Honolulu Mid Pacific InstituteMid Pacific Institute sealLocation2445 Kaala StreetHonolulu Hawaii 96822United StatesCoordinates21 18 12 N 157 49 01 W 21 303269 N 157 816933 W 21 303269 157 816933InformationTypePrivate Day College prepReligious affiliation s ChristianEstablished1908 1908 PresidentPaul TurnbullGradesPre K 12Enrollment1 550Campus size38 acres 0 15 km2 Campus typeUrbanColor s Green and whiteAthleticsMid Pacific Owls and Pac 5 WolfpackAthletics conferenceInterscholastic League of HonoluluMascotPueo Hawaiian short eared owl NewspaperNa PueoWebsitewww wbr midpac wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Mid Pacific School of the Arts MPSA 3 The International Baccalaureate 4 Mid Pacific Athletics 5 Alma mater 6 Notable alumni and faculty 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe high school was established through the 1908 merger of Kawaiahaʻo Seminary for Girls founded in 1864 and Mills Institute for Boys founded in 1892 Both schools were founded by missionaries with the goal of teaching English to native Hawaiians Japanese Chinese and other nationalities It was established that the school must remain Christian so long as the original land was in use However students are allowed to practice any religion of their choice Even members of the Hawaiian royal family attended the schools 2 By opening its doors to students with no prejudice over race and class status Mid Pacific was a part of a growing movement toward greater social acceptance that was rarely seen in the repressive oligarchical control within the Territory of Hawaii 3 At Mid Pacific an attempt was made to bring students of all races together in a boarding school and to encourage democracy in education Because it was subsidized by members of the Damon Wilcox and Atherton families all missionary descendants the fees were relatively low and many ambitious Chinese and Japanese youngsters enrolled Professor Lawrence H Fuchs Hawaii Pono 3 Tech Center and Kawaiahao Hall on the Campus of Mid Pacific InstituteA merger of the two schools was suggested in 1905 and the Hawaiian Board of Foreign Missions purchased 35 acres 14 ha of land in Manoa valley A ceremony was held on May 31 1906 for the new school campus which officially opened in 1908 The two schools continued to operate independently while co existing in the new campus until the coeducation plan went into effect in the fall of 1922 and by June 1923 Mid Pacific Institute became the common shared name 2 The school added an elementary school when it merged with Epiphany School which had been established as an elementary mission school by the Episcopal Church in 1937 in 2004 4 The school had an on campus dormitory from 1908 until it was closed in November 2003 5 and replaced by the new elementary school 4 On February 23 2012 Mid Pacific announced it had ordered 1 500 iPads for all students and faculty making it one of the first schools in the nation to equip every student K 12 with an iPad 6 7 Mid Pacific School of the Arts MPSA EditThe Mid Pacific School of the Arts offers a preprofessional certificate program in dance instrumental music drama and fine arts The MPSA is the only certified program of its kind in the state of Hawaii Students who complete their studies often move on to professional conservatories and other schools of performing and fine arts MPI is unique in requiring all of its students to take a number of arts electives Students can take classes in dance hula instrumental music media musical theatre theatre visual arts and voice The Mid Pacific School of the Arts which was formally established in 1991 is a member of the International Network of Performing and Visual Arts Schools and was among the first six schools in the nation to be recognized by the organization as a Network Star School It also received the Arts Excellence Award from the Hawaii Alliance for Arts Education 8 The International Baccalaureate EditThe International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is a widely recognized and highly regarded two year pre university educational program that emphasizes rigorous internationally based curriculum standards and promotes awareness and appreciation of global issues and perspectives 9 Students must take six subjects and must also pass 3 extra requirements for example Theory of Knowledge ToK a 4000 word Extended Essay EE and a requirement of at least a total of 150 hours in CAS Creativity Action Service Mid Pacific Institute was the first secondary school in the state of Hawaii to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme The IB is administered by the International Baccalaureate Organization which was founded in the 1968 in Geneva Switzerland Mid Pacific Athletics EditThe school s athletic affiliation is with the Interscholastic League of Honolulu Mid Pacific participates in intermediate junior varsity and varsity level soccer cross country track amp field golf softball baseball basketball canoe paddling tennis bowling volleyball swimming and kayaking Mid Pacific Institute is one of nineteen smaller private schools that made up a larger unified team called Pac 5 Wolfpack which allows the students to participate in certain high school athletic competition Pac Five began in 1973 to allow smaller institutions of 1000 or fewer students per school to form a football team and compete at a varsity level with bigger schools 10 Now Pac 5 competes in wrestling judo and water polo Mid Pacific announced that they would be leaving its affiliation with Pac 5 in 2023 11 Mid Pacific Institute has won state championships in baseball 1990 1992 2002 2013 Girls Basketball 2017 Girls Soccer 2011 2013 Boys Soccer 2008 2010 2014 2015 Boys Sporter Air Riflery 2013 2015 2018 2021 Girls Sporter Air Riflery 2014 2018 Girls Swimming amp Diving 2013 2015 Boys Canoe Paddling 2007 Boys Golf 1985 and Softball 2011 2012 12 Through their affiliation with Pac Five they have also been part of state Football championships in 1982 and 1985 13 Alma mater EditMid Pacific s Alma mater was written by John L Hopwood 14 Notable alumni and faculty EditKeiko Agena 1991 actor Peter Apo 1957 musician Daniel Bess 1995 actor Les Ihara Jr 1969 member of the Hawaii Senate Irene ʻiʻi Brown Holloway philanthropist Katherine Kealoha former Deputy Prosecutor with the City and County of Honolulu and a convicted felon Ayaka Kimura 2000 actor former member of Coconuts Musume in Hello Project Maxine Hong Kingston novelist former faculty member Isiah Kiner Falefa 2013 professional baseball infielder for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball 15 Rob Letterman 1988 American film director writer and voice actor Kaiwi Lyman Mersereau 2002 actor Lisa Matsumoto author and playwright Chuck Mau 1926 former Hawaii Democratic Party Chairman 16 Ronald Moon 1958 Chief Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court Scott Nishimoto 1992 member of the Hawaii House of Representatives Steere Noda 1911 former member of Hawaii Senate Mary Kawena Pukui 1910 author Hawaiian scholar educator Peter Steigerwald 1992 comic book artist for Top Cow and later Aspen Comics Kelly Sueda 1991 painter art collector Floyd Takeuchi 1971 media executive publisher Glenn Wakai Hawai i State Senator 17 Samuel Yamashita 1964 professor author Kenichi Zenimura 1918 baseball player and promoter 18 References Edit Hawaii portal Campus amp Facilities Retrieved 22 March 2021 a b Young Peter T 2013 05 31 Mid Pacific Institute Ho okuleana Retrieved 14 March 2011 a b Fuchs Lawrence H 1961 Hawaii Pono A Social History New York Harcourt Trade Publishers p 267 ISBN 015139539X a b Na Pueo staff 2004 04 19 Improvements are expected now that Epiphany School has joined the MPI family Star Bulletin Retrieved September 9 2013 DePledge Derrick November 15 2003 School To Move Students To Hotel Honolulu Advertiser Retrieved 14 March 2011 Kogachi Kaitlin July 30 2012 Mid Pacific Institute sparks big changes with iPads Hawaii News Now Retrieved September 9 2013 One to One Education Initiative Archived from the original on September 14 2013 Retrieved September 9 2013 Mid Pacific Institute School of the Arts Mid Pacific Institute Archived from the original on 13 September 2013 Retrieved 9 September 2013 MPI Family Handbook PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 03 21 Stinar Jamie April 8 2004 Pac 5 more than a game to its dedicated athletes Hawaii Star Bulletin Chinen Kyle March 30 2021 Mid Pacific to leave PAC Five Athletics in 2023 Hawaii News Now Retrieved May 11 2021 Mid Pacific Institute HHSAA Championship Records Sportshigh com Retrieved 2013 09 09 Pac Five HHSAA Championship Records Sportshigh com Retrieved 2013 09 09 07 08 High School Handbook PDF Archived from the original PDF on 13 May 2008 Retrieved 9 September 2013 Isiah Kiner Falefa Stats Fantasy amp News Coffman Tom 2003 The Island Edge of Hawaii Honolulu University of Hawaii Press p 112 ISBN 978 0 8248 2662 8 Senator Glenn Wakai Retrieved December 22 2020 The Dean of Japanese American Baseball Nisei Baseball Research Project 2012 02 09 Archived from the original on 2012 02 09 Retrieved 2022 12 06 External links EditOfficial Website Student Newspaper Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mid Pacific Institute amp oldid 1167940312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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