Farrington High School Explained

Governor Wallace R. Farrington High School
Established:1936
Address:1564 North King Street
City:Honolulu
State:Hawaii
Zipcode:96817
Country:United States
Campus Type:Urban
Type:Public
Gender:Co-educational
Principal:Alfredo Carganilla
Faculty:140.00 (FTE)
Ratio:15.99
Enrolment:2,238 (2022-23)[1]
Grades:9–12
Accreditation:Western Association of Schools and Colleges
District:Honolulu District
Mascot:Governor
Colors:Maroon and White
Newspaper:The Governor
Yearbook:Ke Kia'aina
Motto:"Enter to learn, go forth to serve"
Athletics:Oahu Interscholastic Association
Free Label 1:Military
Free 1:United States Army JROTC

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 Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, United States.

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

Farrington is an urban high school that serves a 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.

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

During November 2012, FHS auditorium roof collapsed due to heavy rain. A technician doing a sound check in the auditorium was safe from harm due to his location in the stage.[2]

Farrington High School was honored as a 2017 Model School by the International Center for Leadership in Education.

Campus

Farrington High School was designed by noted Hawaiʻi architect Charles William Dickey http://starbulletin.com/1999/10/14/news/story7.html . 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.

Notable alumni

Listed alphabetically by last name (year of graduation):

Demographics

There were 2,569 students as of the 2014–15 school year, with the following racial composition:[1]

As of 2017, the school has over 60% free and reduced lunch students, 10% Special Education students, and 11% English Language Learners.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Governor Wallace Rider Farrington High School. National Center for Education Statistics. August 9, 2024.
  2. Web site: Gutierrez . Ben . 2012-11-24 . No injuries as roof collapses at Farrington High . 2024-03-20 . www.hawaiinewsnow.com . en.
  3. News: Genegabus . Jason . Farrington High welcomes back famous, funny alum . Honolulu Star-Bulletin . 17 August 2006.
  4. Web site: District 9 - Augie Tulba .
  5. News: Easterwood . Jim . 1986-09-25 . King-Sized Gov has Blockbuster Potential . 2024-06-23 . Honolulu Star-Bulletin . 31.
  6. Web site: Leading Model Schools: Boldly Building Excellence Through Relationships . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt . 2 November 2018 . 19 June 2017.