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Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School is a public grades 9-12 high school located in the Kalihi district of Honolulu on the island of O?ahu, Hawai?i.

The school is named after the late Wallace Rider Farrington, the sixth governor of the Territory of Hawai?i, who served from 1921 to 1929.

Farrington is an urban high school that serves an ethnically diverse community of mostly lower socio-economic families and a smaller number of middle-class families.

FHS is the home of the Governors and is part of the Hawaii State Department of Education.

Farrington provides career pathways for its students through several integrated vocational programs, including a health academy that was nationally recognized for excellence. In addition, Farrington offers students opportunities to participate and excel in both visual and performing arts.

During World War II, the U.S. Army used the school as a hospital.


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Campus

Farrington High School was designed by noted Hawai?i architect Charles William Dickey [1]. The 26 acre (100,000 m²) campus, which is located at 1564 North King Street, Honolulu, is bounded on the north by Interstate H-1, on the west by Kalihi Street, and on the east by Houghtailing Street. The surrounding neighborhood consists of a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial properties. The campus boasts the sculpture The Seed by renowned Hawaiian artist Satoru Abe.


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Notable Farrington High School Alumni

Listed alphabetically by last name (year of graduation)

  • Simeon R. Acoba, Jr. (1962) - associate justice, Hawaii State Supreme Court (2000-present)
  • Benjamin J. Cayetano (1958) - Governor of Hawaii (1994-2002); first Filipino-American governor in the United States
  • Jesse Sapolu (1979) - professional athlete, National Football League, San Francisco 49ers. Holder of 4 Super Bowl rings.
  • Nuu Faaola (1982) - professional athlete, National Football League, New York Jets and Miami Dolphins (1986-1989)
  • Mario Fatafehi (1999) - professional athlete, National Football League, Denver Broncos
  • Ta'ase Faumui - football player
  • Dick Jensen - entertainer, Christian evangelist
  • John Matias - MLB player (Chicago White Sox)
  • Bill Yohe - MLB player (Washington Senators)
  • Wally Kaname Yonamine (1945) - professional athlete, National Football League, San Francisco 49ers (1947); Nippon Professional Baseball (Japan), Yomiuri Giants, Chunichi Dragons; Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame (1994); founder/owner, Wally Yonamine Pearls - Roppongi, Tokyo, Japan; philanthropist - Wally Yonamine Foundation; Governors Hall of Fame (2007 inductee)
  • Vince Manuwai (1999) - Professional athlete, National Football League, Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Janet Mock (2001) - Writer, speaker, TV Host and author of the New York Times bestseller Redefining Realness
  • Josh White - American football player

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Demographics

There were 2,569 students as of the 2014-15 school year, with the following racial composition:

  • White: 1.3%
  • Black: 0.6%
  • Hispanic: 1.2%
  • Asian/Pacific Islander: 94.7%
  • American Indian: 0.4%
  • Two of more races: 1.8%

Source of the article : Wikipedia



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