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Kapolei High School News – November 26, 2012

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July 4, 2013
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Kapolei High School News – November 26, 2012

Annual Winter Concert to be held on December 7 at 6 P.M. in the school plaza near the cafeteria.

Winter Ball to be held on December 20, 5:30 – 10:30 P.M., at the Pacific Beach Hotel.  All grade levels were invited.

Kapolei City Lights parade and events will host game and food booths.  Students will help with game booths at Kapolei Hale.

Senior Class of 2013 will have a parent meeting in January.  Exact date and time to be announced.

http://www.edline.net/pages/Kapolei_High_School

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