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Vision Statement
We
Inspire
Success
everytime, everywhere, everything
WIS Mission Statement
Waipahu Intermediate School provides a safe, nurturing environment that promotes lifelong learning, opportunities for success, and pride in one's self and the community.
WIS Belief
Statement
At Waipahu Intermediate School,
we believe that all students can learn, achieve, and succeed
when:
*they are in a safe,
healthy and physically comfortable
environment. *they are supported,
challenged and given access to appropriate resources and
services.
*everyone takes
responsibility for student learning.
*they are engaged and
involved in their learning.
*they are mutually valued and
respected.
WIS Expected Schoolwide
Learning Results - General Learner
Outcomes
1. The ability to be
responsible for one's own learning.
2. The understanding that it
is essential for human beings to work
together.
3. The ability to be involved
in complex thinking and problem solving.
4. The ability to recognize
and produce quality performance and quality
products.
5. The ability to communicate
effectively.
6. The ability to use a
variety of technologies effectively and
ethically.
- Have you witnessed a crime on the
campus or in the community? If so, call the
Crimestoppers
Hotline
at
955-8300.
DO NOT GIVE YOUR
NAME! Give the information about
the crime. You will given a student code number and told
when to call back to find out about the progress of your
tip. Cash awards will be given if your tip has helped to
solve the crime. Make a difference and help WMS to be a
better place!
- TRESPASSING!! All
students are strongly advised to stay away from any of
the Waipahu Complex Schools, while the the schools are in
session. On Wednesdays, as well as on Waiver days, our
students are excused from school earlier that the complex
schools. They are not to go visiting as they risk being
arrested for trespassing. Also, please be advised that
the serving kitchen ramp areas (both sides) are off
limits at any time of the day. Do not loiter in the area
unless you really want
detention!...Administration
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VISION STATEMENT
Waipahu Intermediate School provides an environment that
develops life-long learners and responsible citizens.
School Hours
Mon/Tue/Thur/Fri
8:00 a.m. - 2:15 p.m.
Wednesday
8:00 a.m. - 12:25 p.m.
Office Hours
7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Daily
Phone Numbers
Main Office
(808) 675-0177
Attendance - ext. 228
Health Room - ext. 231
Clerks - ext. 221
Counselors
House B
Mrs. Capello - ext. 233
House C
Mrs. Dilwith - ext. 239
House A
Mrs. Nishimoto - ext. 235
House D
Mr. Iraha - ext. 237
ELL
Ms. Sugai- ext. 321
CSAP
Mrs. Hokama - ext. 312
Principal
Mr. Dunn- ext. 227
Vice Principals
House C&D
Mr. Fujii - ext. 232
House A&B
Mrs. Tonokawa- ext. 236
PCNC
Ms Chaicharn - ext. 324
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