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  1. Later known as Honolulu High School, it was renamed in memorial to William McKinley, the twenty-fifth President of the United States, in 1907. President William McKinley High School is one of the oldest secondary schools in the state and several of its buildings have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  2. After my high school experience at President William McKinley High School, I would rate it a 7/10 because there were good times; but, there were bad times. Some teachers genuinely cared about you, your education, your future and not just their paycheck. However, there were teachers who clearly only cared about doing the bare minimum for the ...

  3. www.mckinley.k12.hi.us › mission-vission-statementVision & Mission | mckwww-v01

    Promote compassion, integrity, and responsibility. Mission. President William McKinley High School is committed to enriching students’ experiences through authentic education opportunities and maintaining a community of mutual respect. We empower students to embrace learning and become engaged citizens. 1039 S King St, Honolulu, HI 96814 ...

  4. In 1907, Honolulu High School moved to the corner of Beretania and Victoria Streets. The school’s name was then changed to President William McKinley High School, after President William McKinley, whose influence helped to bring about the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to the United States. A statue of President McKinley was commissioned ...

  5. President William Mckinley High School is ranked 5th out of 66 ranked schools in Hawaii, for total students on lunch assistance.. The percentage of President William Mckinley High School students on free and reduced lunch assistance (57.4%) is higher than the state average of 46.9%.

  6. 11 de ago. de 2019 · President William McKinley High School is one of the oldest secondary schools in the state and several of its buildings have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The campus displays sculptures by Satoru Abe (1926–) and Bumpei Akaji (1921–2002).

  7. The school's name was then changed to President William McKinley High School, after President William McKinley. With growing enrollment, a new and larger school was necessary. In 1921, the present site on King Street was acquired through territorial condemnation. In 1923, the school was moved from the Beretania-Victoria site to its present ...