Monday, November 17, 2014

Athletics Contest 11.17-11.22 Schedule

Monday 11.17
CSAL Volleyball @ Mid-Pacific 3:45pm
Varsity Soccer @ Kailua High 6pm

Tuesday 11.18
CSAL Volleyball vs Iolani at SHA 4:15pm
Int Basketball vs Maryknoll at SHA 6pm
JV Basketball @ Maryknoll 6:30pm

Thursday 11.20
CSAL  Gold Vball @ La Pietra 3:30pm
CSAL White vs MPI @ SHA 4:15pm
Varsity Soccer VS Kahuku 4:15pm at Waipio 6
Varsity Basketball vs Kaiser at McKinley 6:30pm

Friday 11.21
Varsity Soccer MHS Tourney 4:15pm at Waipio 6
Int Soccer vs MPI 4:20pm at Kapiolani Park
Varsity Basketball vs Kalani at McKinley HS 5pm

Saturday 11.22
Varsity Soccer MHS Tourney 9am at Waipio
Int Basketball at Iolani 1pm
Varsity Basketball at McKinley 2:30pm

Ryan L. Hogue, M. Ed.
Athletic Director
Sacred Hearts Academy

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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Band Fundraiser with Papa John's Pizza Today!

Today, Thursday, November 13, Papa John's Hawaii is helping to raise funds for the Sacred Hearts Academy Band.

If you happen to be ordering Papa John's Pizza today, please submit your receipt and price label to a Sacred Hearts Academy band student and she can submit it to Papa John's Hawaii with the linked form. Sacred Hearts Academy will receive a donation of 25% of the sales submitted with the form by Friday, November 14.

The Sacred Hearts Academy Marching Band will be marching in the annual Kaimuki Christmas Parade. The Kaimuki Christmas Parade is on December 4, 2014 and will be along Waialae Avenue, from Saint Louis School to Koko Head Avenue. 

Thank you for supporting the Sacred Hearts Academy Band!

Papa John's Hawaii Fundraiser Info: Download and Print


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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Safety Seminar to Prepare Students for College Life


In just a few short months, our seniors will be heading off to colleges in Hawaii, on the mainland and in foreign countries.  On Monday, November 10, Rebecca Debo (2006) spoke to the seniors about ways they can keep themselves safe while being away from home.  In her job as a security officer at Marquette University in MilwaukeeWisconsin, she has seen first hand the ways that students’ behaviors and actions may leave them more vulnerable to experiencing difficult and dangerous situations.

In the excitement of being away from home and on their own, Debo’s advice was to 1) walk with a purpose in well lit and busy areas instead of taking shortcuts that may be safe during daylight areas, 2) removing headphones and 3) not to walk when texting or using a cell phone.  She also encouraged them to always pay attention to their surroundings and to assess situations so that they have time to react instead of being caught off guard.  This also involves paying attention to as many details as possible as witness accounts of the events around unfortunate situations for other people may be helpful in apprehending perpetrators.

Debo’s final recommendations were that all students attend and participate in their college or university safety meetings and orientations before school begins.  If students are prepared for unsafe situations, they are less likely to become involved in them.  She stressed that these skills can be used in all situations, not just those at colleges or universities.

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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Sacred Hearts Academy Cross Country Runners at Hawai’i High School Athletic Association State Championships


The Academy’s cross country runners faced some hills and valleys along their course this season, which culminated at the Hawai’i High School Athletic Association State Championships at Central Oahu Regional Park on November 1.


Phoebe Kirk
Participating in her second cross country championships, junior Phoebe Kirk attacked the three-mile course, finishing in 19:46.34 and placing 15th out of 199 runners.


Joining Kirk in the race were sophomores Monica Kirk and Michelle He, who both qualified for their first championship experience after strong finishes during the season.

With this trio returning next year and a number of runners moving up to the Junior Varsity and Varsity level, the future looks promising for the Academy’s cross country runners, who participate as part of Pac-Five.

Also competing this season, under the guidance of Pac-Five Head Coach Alton Motobu, were freshmen Kodeelyn Himuro and Megan Mattison on the JV level and eighth graders Amber Abara, Jessica Jorgenson, Arianna Radona and Ashley Ung and seventh graders Elizabeth Vinci and Jennalyn Wong on the Intermediate level.

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HIKI NŌ Episode 604 Hosted by Sacred Hearts Academy

A number of students worked both on and off camera to complete this HIKI NŌ project. This was a 2 month project for the Video Journalism, Videography and Journalism class. Congratulations to the students for a job well done.



The Sacred Hearts Academy HIKI NŌ crew: Mariko Galton, Kailanianna Ablog, Frances Nicole Tabios, Megan Balinowski, Theressa Ellorin, Danielle Garza, Chelsi Sordillia, Alexandra Seto, Sky Yim, Jewel Taitano, Lindsey Ogata, Danielle Garza, Maya Mathur, Rache Sapla, Debi Sordillia, Tristin Martin, Chiann Nobrega, Celina Ma and Advisor Randall Pong. 

For more information about our Videography and Journalism courses, please register for our November 23rd Fall Open House.
Fall Open House - November 23rd at 2:30 PM


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