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RED&BLUE              THE MAGAZINE OF SAINT LOUIS SCHOOL

From ‘A- huimanu to Kalaepo- haku,
Saint Louis School celebrates
175 years of educating Hawai‘i’s
young men.

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Saint Louis School                                        Table of Contents
Governing Boards 2020-2021

MARIANIST PROVINCE OF THE UNITED STATES
Rev. Oscar Vasquez, S.M., Provincial Superior
Bro. Bernard Ploeger, S.M., Assistant Provincial
Rev. Timothy Kenney, S.M., Assistant for Religious Life   President’s Message .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 4
Bro. Jesse O’Neill, S.M., Assistant for Education
                                                          Marianist Message .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 6
Bro. Joseph Markel, S.M., Assistant for Temporalities
                                                          Principal’s Message.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 7
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Mr. Robin Yoshimura ‘76, Chairman                         ANNUAL REPORT AND DONOR LISTS.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 8
Mr. Kevin Chong Kee ‘71, Vice Chairman
                                                          Crusader Athletics – Year in Review.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 16
Mr. Darrel R. Hoke ‘83, Treasurer/Secretary
                                                           -
Bro. John Campbell, S.M., Hon. ‘09                        ‘Aina-Based Learning .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18
Dr. David Coleman ‘70
Ms. Marlene DeCosta                                       Makahiki Challenge .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 18
Mr. Damien Farias ‘55
                                                          Camp Erdman.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 19
Mr. Anthony R. Guerrero, Jr., ‘63
Mr. Robert J. Haber ‘73                                   College Signing Day .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 20
Mr. T. Michael Hogan, Jr., Hon.’13
Mr. Michael P. Irish, Hon. ‘17                            Elementary School:
Mr. Paul J. Kay ‘81                                       Facing Changes During the Pandemic .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 22
Dr. Arnold Kop ‘80
Dr. Gregory Y.C. Lung ‘79                                 Fine Arts .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 24
Mr. Davin K.T. Nakasato ‘01
                                                          Middle School Robotics:
Mr. Dwight Otani ‘73
Mrs. Sweetie Pacarro                                      Making a Splash in Robotics Competitions .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 26
Mr. Keith M. Vieira
Mr. Michael Yee ‘95                                       Aida Triumphs.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 28

                                                          Saint Louis School Marching Band. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 29
EX-OFFICIO VOTING MEMBERS
Dr. Richard Gonsalves ’84,                                Teacher Feature: Mr. Curtis Noborikawa III.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 30
St. Louis Alumni Association
                                                          Teacher Feature: Mr. Dennis Almodova.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 31
Dr. Glenn A. Medeiros, Hon.’18,
                                                          Clarence T.C. Ching ’32 –
President, Saint Louis School
                                                          A Saint Louis Man, A Legacy of Aloha.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 32
Bro. Jesse O’Neill, S.M.,
Marianist Province of the United States                   A Dream Come True –

                                                          The Clarence T.C. Ching Athletic Center. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 34
Trustees Emeriti
Dr. Earl Ah Moo ‘55                                       Alumni Message .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 37
Mr. Sidney C.L. Char ‘63
                                                          175th Year Tribute.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 38
Dr. Melvin H. Chiogioji ‘57
Mr. Walter Dods, Jr. ‘59                                  P. Gregory Frey – Mister Crusader .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 41
Mr. P. Gregory Frey, Esq., ’79
Mr. Ernest H. Fukeda, Jr., ‘67                            Crusader Alumni.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 42
Dr. Reginald C.S. Ho ‘51
                                                          1970 Gold.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 45
Mrs. Edith Leong, Hon. ‘86
Dr. Lawrence K.W. Tseu ‘51                                In Memory. .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . 46
Mrs. Louise A. Wong

ST. LOUIS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Mr. Kevin Chong Kee ‘71, President
Dr. Richard Gonsalves ’84, Vice President
Mr. Darrel R. Hoke ‘83, Treasurer
Mr. William Pimental ‘59, Secretary
                                                          Please note that the majority of the photos contained in
Mr. John Correa ‘88                                       this publication were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Robert Hall ’71
Mr. Peter T. Stone ‘73
Mr. Robert K. Takei, Jr., ’58
Mr. Randall Yee ‘77
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President’s Message

                                   After a hiatus of more than a decade,     classrooms led by Michael Yee ’95 and Mike Hogan Hon.
                                   it is with great pleasure that I intro-   ’13, to our Grade School, Otani Business Office, E. L.
                                   duce to you our new Red and Blue          Wiegand STEM Center, our Clarence T.C. Ching Locker
                                   magazine for your reading pleasure.       Room, the Francis J. Camara ’52 Learning and Resource
                                         Since I began as President of       Center, the Ho‘okipa Room, our Campus Ministry Center,
                                   Saint Louis School in 2015, the           the Richard T. Mamiya Theatre, and the creation of new
                                   objective of creating an annual           facilities including the new Clarence T.C. Ching Athletic
                                   magazine for our Saint Louis School       Center, and the SLAA Weight Room, Saint Louis School’s
                                   ‘ohana has been one of our long-term      facilities have undergone a much-needed transformation as
         goals. As with most Catholic schools, our resources are             we commit ourselves to providing our young Crusaders an
         focused primarily on student learning with just a small             environment that will help them discover their God-given
         fraction of our funds invested into marketing. Except for a         talents and nurture them fully.
         few television commercials, we worked diligently in the last                                                Besides facilities,
         five years to utilize cost-effective forms of communication,                                           we have also focused
         including digital and social media like our website,                                                   on growing our arts and
         Facebook page, Instagram, and others. In retrospect,                                                   sciences programs. After
         these social platforms have been relatively successful in                                              not fielding a robotics team
         promoting Saint Louis School for the last five years,                                                  for a few years, in 2016, we
         helping us to almost double the size of our enrollment                                                 hired robotics instructor
         during that period of time.                                                                            Travis Takashima, who
               However, as useful as social platforms can be for some,                                          restarted our high school
         it is difficult to replace the balance of beauty and utility                                           robotics program and
         found in a magazine that requires no internet access to                                                quickly led our high school
         read, no computer, no phone, and no use of electricity. This                                           students to victory locally,
         magazine can be taken with you everywhere, whether you                                                 nationally, and even inter-
         are at the beach, a doctor’s appointment, or simply at home                                            nationally. With our Math
         on your favorite couch. And now, thanks to our St. Louis                                               team continuing to perform
         Alumni Association, we’ve been able to join forces to issue         well, we added a Middle School Robotics program by hiring
         this magazine created just for you.                                 instructor Adria Fung. A graduate of Sacred Hearts Acad-
               This issue of Red and Blue will not only include stories      emy, Adria has also led our Middle School robotics team
         about current students, teachers, and alumni, it will provide       on the same path as our high school team with victories
         Saint Louis School’s latest Annual Report summarizing the           locally, nationally, and internationally. In addition to our
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         current status of our financial standing. As with the creation      STEM programs, our Hui o Na- ‘Opio continues to perform
         of this magazine, it has been some time since this report           at a very high level with numerous first place victories at the
         was made public, and much of the credit for this goes to our        Malia Craver Hula Contest, a competition including most
         Vice President of Business Operations, Rachel Fukumoto,             of Hawai‘i’s schools and their hula students. Many of our
         and our Chair of the Board Finance Committee, Darrel                current and former students performed at the Merrie Mon-
         Hoke ’83, who have worked diligently to strengthen our              arch Hula Festival, placing 4th in the ka-ne kahiko portion
         school financially. In addition to this, financial support from     of the competition. In the last couple of years, we revamped
         organizations like the St. Louis Alumni Association, the            our band program by bringing in an amazing Band Director
         Marianists, Chaminade University, the Clarence T. C. Ching          educated at Pearl City High School and Michigan Univer-
         Foundation, Bank of Hawaii, First Hawaiian Bank, and                sity, Curtis Noborikawa. Together with the help of alumni
         many others has made all of the difference.                         Robin Yoshimura ’76 and Kent Tsukamoto ’71, and their
               One of the most exciting aspects of this magazine is the      lovely wives Lillian and Jean, along with Class of ’63 gradu-
         opportunity to share with you the many successes Saint              ate Glenn Woo and Class of ’70 graduate Blake Nuibe, the
         Louis School has experienced recently thanks in large part          oldest high school band in Hawai‘i, our Saint Louis School
         to your support. From the renovations of over forty                 band is beginning to thrive. These aforementioned donors

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also helped to re-start our orchestra program that began
three years ago. With the help of our current orchestra
director, Ariana Smith, it amazes me each time I see one of
our students making music with a violin, viola, or cello.
     Our resources also extend to our historic athletics
programs. With Coaches Ron and Cal Lee leading our
young men to glory on the football field, Saint Louis
School has won four consecutive state football champi-
onships and has also been ranked nationally during that
window of time. We have also had success in baseball,
wrestling, judo, soccer, track and field, and even won
the JAMZ National Championship title twice with our
cheerleading squad of representatives from both Saint
Louis School and Sacred Hearts Academy. With our new
Clarence T. C. Ching Athletic Center, our basketball and
volleyball programs will have far more time to practice
and sharpen their skills on the court thanks to people like
alumnus and Board of Trustees member Damien Farias
                                                                unique ways to make it a better place. By taking what our
’55, graduate Walter Dods, Jr. ’59, and several others who
                                                                students have learned about Hawai‘i and challenging them
contributed donations to Saint Louis School in the form of
                                                                to create solutions based on what they’ve learned globally,
substantial financial contributions. Lastly, with graduates
                                                                Crusaders can then create problem solving strategies that
like Marcus Mariota ’11 and Tua Tagovailoa ’17 making a
                                                                are culturally sensitive.
positive impact on and off the field nationally, our students
                                                                     Finally, thanks to your support and that of Kame-
have great role models to emulate.
                                                                hameha Schools and their incredible CEO, Jack Wong, our
     In the classroom, Saint Louis School has committed
                                                                population of Native Hawaiian students has received the
to building and implementing our Blended Learning
                                                                tuition aid they need to be able to afford a private school
Curriculum, which provides just the right balance of rigor
                                                                education. In addition to helping our Native Hawaiian
and relevance, personalized learning, and traditional
                                                  -             students, our endowment has grown steadily in the last
methods of teaching when combined with our ‘Aina-Based
                                                                five years and the scholarships derived from those endow-
and Global Learning units and lessons. Our diverse
                                                                ments have helped students of every ethnic background at
community of learners at Saint Louis School both cultural-
                                                                Saint Louis School receive the help they need to be able
ly and academically benefit from these curricular
                                                                to be a part of the Brotherhood. For Saint Louis School to
approaches by connecting them to their host culture and
                                                                thrive for another 175 years or more, it is my firm belief we
the things they are familiar with, while also challenging
                                                                must continue growing our endowment exponentially. We
them to learn about the world around them and find
                                                                can only do that with your support. The good news is that
                                                                we are moving along the right trajectory. With your help
                                                                and God’s guidance, I firmly believe we can continue to
                                                                grow this Marianist educational institution.

                                                                Sincerely,

                                                                Dr. Glenn Medeiros Hon. ’18
                                                                President

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Marianist Message

         To the Saint Louis Community,

         Congratulations and Many Blessings! The U.S. Province of the Society of Mary is very proud of the 175-year
         tradition that Saint Louis School celebrates this year. Saint Louis School history mirrors the great traditions
         and history of Hawai‘i.

         As a school with a long Marianist tradition, Saint Louis School has grown up alongside the State of Hawai‘i.
         Saint Louis is proud of its Hawaiian heritage and continues to celebrate and live that heritage every day.

         The Saint Louis School website states that it is a community of students, parents, faculty, staff, and
         administrators dedicated to the formation of mature and integrated students committed to their faith, family,
         cultures, and global community. This statement is more than just a phrase on a website, it is the way of life
         of SLS. In a world that can sometimes seem like it is lost, SLS stands tall as a beacon of hope to all!

         Several times a year, I have the privilege of visiting the Kalaepo-haku campus and I have been present on
         Thursdays when the keiki gather for Mass. I have also had the honor of presiding at an all-school Mass.
         No matter the age, they were actively involved.

         The Marianist Province celebrates with Saint Louis School as it celebrates 175 years. We are also proud to
         know that Saint Louis School today treasures its 175 years and is working passionately to set the foundation
         for the next 175 years of Marianist education on O‘ahu!

         We are thankful for the distinguished Saint Louis School alumni that form the great fabric of the State of
         Hawai‘i, the United States, and our Global world. Thank you for being examples of faith, hope, and joy.

         As Saint Louis School celebrates 175 years, please join the Marianists in helping SLS prepare for the needs
         of today and our future.

         Many Blessings,

         Rev. Oscar Vasquez, SM Provincial
         Marianist Province of the United States

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Principal’s Message

Aloha mai ka-kou e ka ‘Ohana Ka-na Lui,

It is with great excitement that I am able to introduce myself to all of you and share some of the bright spots
happening on the slopes of Kalaepo-haku. My name is Dr. Devin Oshiro, Principal and proud alumnus from
the class of 2000. I am honored to have the opportunity to serve and lead Saint Louis School. Whether it
was that shy 6th grader finding his way around campus, or first year Principal finding his way through a
pandemic, much of my success is attributed to the Brotherhood.

The 2019 – 2020 school year was my first year as Principal, and it started by building relationships and learning
about our stakeholders - our students, staff, parents, alumni, and the community. As I learned more about
what makes Saint Louis School such a unique place, we continued to achieve success both on the field and
in the classroom: winning our fourth consecutive State Championship in football, securing a second straight
National Cheerleading Championship, winning numerous national Robotics awards (while securing an invita-
tion to compete in the World Championships for both Middle and High School Teams), being approved as an
AP Capstone School, achieving high scores on the ACT, and celebrating the Class of 2020’s college acceptances.

I have enjoyed watching our Keiki Crusaders interact with their older brothers throughout the year. I also
enjoyed watching the talent from our students performing in Frozen Jr, Aida, Orchestra, Band, and Hui o
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Na- ‘Opio. In unprecedented fashion, we celebrated commencement with the Class of 2020 and their families.
Most of all, I have enjoyed getting to know so many of you and would like to express my gratitude for the
opportunity to give back to the school that gave me so much. I look forward to the uncharted journey that
will be the 2020 – 2021 school year. Thank you for your continued support of Saint Louis School. We could
not do what we do without you. I hope you enjoy our Red and Blue magazine!

‘A‘ohe hana nui ke alu ‘ia.
No task is too big when done together by all.

Memoir et Fidelis,

Dr. Devin T. Oshiro ’00

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ANNUAL
                              REPORT
                             This year marks 175 years of Saint
                                 Louis School’s commitment to
                           all-boys education, Hawaiian culture,
                               Brotherhood, and service. These
                             values are highlighted in the theme
                              Ho‘i i ka piko—“Returning to the
                            Source.” Giving is an important trait
                                 of the Saint Louis Gentleman.
                           Our young men serve the community
                              with their time, donations of items
                              and food, and their talents. These
                            students have many alumni Brothers
                             who are shining examples of giving
                           back to the community, whether that
                                      be Saint Louis School,
                              our island, our state, our country,
                             or our world. These men exemplify
                            our school vision, “Where boys who
                              want to change the world become
                                  the men who do.” When you
                            give to Saint Louis School, you give
                                              to the world.

                         This Annual Report was prepared by the Development Office
                         and Business Office of Saint Louis School. We are truly
                         blessed to have an outpouring of support from the various
                         stakeholders of the Saint Louis ‘Ohana who give so
                         unselfishly to make Saint Louis School the special place it is
                         today. If there are any errors or omissions, please accept our
                         sincere apologies and contact Dr. Richard Scott K.
                         Gonsalves ’84 or Jennifer Bauer at 808-739-4781, or via
                         email (development@saintlouishawaii.org).

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Financial Summary

              Revenue                                                            2018-19 Revenues                       2019-20 Revenues
              Tuition and Fees                                                          12,188,204                             12,462,736
              Contributions (Restricted & Unrestricted)                                  3,223,363                              3,140,956
              Fundraising Events, net                                                     355,788                                   64,123               *Low due to COVID-19
              Rental Income                                                                264,185                                155,475
              Misc Income                                                                 388,426                                544,090

              Total Revenues                                                            16,419,966                                16,367,380

              Expenses                                                           2018-19 Expenses                       2019-20 Expenses
              Instruction and Student Activities                                         7,632,730                             7,809,370
              General Admin                                                             2,667,660                               2,773,605
              Student Athletics                                                           1,139,569                              1,133,806
              Auxiliary Services                                                           527,355                                652,269
              Fundraising                                                                   629,816                               729,842

              Total Expenses                                                            12,597,130                                13,098,892

              Total Scholarship Awards                                                     447,379                                      622,415
              Total Financial Aid Awards                                                  2,144,274                                  2,574,504

            264,185     2018-19 Revenues                                                                                2019-20 Revenues
            264,185     2018-19     Revenues
                                388,426                                                                              2019-20
                                                                                                                  155,475     Revenues
                                                                                                                          544,090
                  355,788                                                                              64,123
                                 388,426                                                                          155,475         544,090
                   355,788                                                                             64,123
                        3,223,363                                                                                        3,140,956
                        3,223,363                                                                                        3,140,956
                                         12,188,204                                                                                         12,462,736
                                         12,188,204                                                                                         12,462,736

Tuition and Fees                            Contributions (Restricted & Unrestricted)       Tuition and Fees                             Contributions (Restricted & Unrestricted)
Tuition and Events,
            Fees net                        Contributions
                                                   income (Restricted & Unrestricted)       Tuition and Fees                             Contributions
Fundraising                                 Rental                                          Fundraising Events, net                      Rental income(Restricted & Unrestricted)
Fundraising
     IncomeEvents, net                      Rental income                                   Fundraising
Misc                                                                                        Misc IncomeEvents, net                       Rental income
Misc Income                                                                                 Misc Income

                           2018-19 Expenses                                                                           2019-20 Expenses
           527,355         2018-19 Expenses                                                                           2019-20 Expenses
                                                                                                                 652,269 729,842
                                 629,816
           527,355
            1,139,569            629,816                                                                  1,133,806
                                                                                                                652,269      729,842
            1,139,569                                                                                     1,133,806
                       2,667,660                                                                                  2,773,605                   7,809,370
                                               7,632,730
                       2,667,660                                                                                      2,773,605
                                               7,632,730                                                                                      7,809,370

       Instruction and Student Act ivities General Admin                                           Instruction and Student Act ivities   General Admin
        Instruction
       Student      and Student Act ivities Auxiliary
                 Athletics                  General Admin
                                                      Services                                     Instruction
                                                                                                   Student     and Student Act ivities
                                                                                                            Athletics                    General Admin
                                                                                                                                         Auxiliary Services
        Student  Athletics
       Fundraising                          Auxiliary Services                                     Student Athletics
                                                                                                   Fundraising                           Auxiliary Services
       Fundraising                                                                                 Fundraising

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Lifetime Giving

               $10,000,000 or more                                $100,000 - $249,000
               The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation                 Angela Alencastre
                                                                  Alexander & Baldwin Inc.
               $1,000,000 - $9,999,999                            Allied Builders System
               Albert S. Chong ’44 and Albert R. Chong ’78 /      Aloha United Way
                  Albert Chong Associates, Inc.                   Amfac/JMB Hawaii, Inc.
               Walter A. Dods, Jr. ’59                            Augustine Educational Foundation
               Agnes M. and James ’17 Gilliland                   Camara-Press Foundation
               Kamehameha Schools                                 Bro. John H. Campbell, S.M., Hon. ’09
               Dr. Richard T. Mamiya ’44                          Lambert H. Chee ’67
               Marianist Center Of Hawaii                         Radm. Melvin H. Chiogioji ’57
               Marianist Province Of The Pacific                  Winston K. ’66 & Kahala Akana Chow
               Marianist Province of the United States            Harold K. H. ’39 Thelma K. T. Choy
               Dwight S. ’73 and Trese Otani / D. Otani Produce   Frederic K.T. ’38 & Ruby W. Chun
               Robert E. Black Memorial Trust                     Cooke Foundation
               St. Louis Alumni Association                       DFS Hawaii
               Dr. Lawrence K. Tseu ’51                           James A. Dods ’57
               Henry H. ’31 and Colene S. Wong                    Duty Free Shoppers, Ltd.
                                                                  E.L. Wiegand Foundation
               $500,000 - $999,999                                Michael S. Fukuchi ’62
               Dr. John M. Corboy ’56                             Blenn A. Fujimoto ’76
               Damien Farias ’55 / Maui Toyota                    G. N. Wilcox Trust
               Greg R. ’56 and Frances Gomes / Webco Foundation   Hawaii Management Alliance Association/
               Michael M. and Carol Kimura                           Dr. John Henry Felix ’47
               Dr. Thomas S. and Mi Kosasa                        Hawaii Newspaper Agency Charities
               Robert J. Morgado ’60                              Hawaii Newspaper Agency Foundation
                                                                  Henderson Estate
               $250,000 - $499,999                                H.N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation/
               Liborio R. Aceret ’59                                 Sen. Francis Wong ’54
               Atherton Family Foundation                         Hon. Walter S. ’58 and May Kirimitsu
               Bank of Hawaii                                     Merton S. ’49 and Claire C. Lau
               James L. ’53 and Rosary S. Catala                  Leon Thevenin ’33 Trust
               First Hawaiian Bank                                Francis T. C. ’46 and Beatrice Leong
               First Hawaiian Bank Foundation                     Lin & Ella Wong Foundation, Inc.
               GTE Foundation                                     Marcus A. Mariota ’11 / Motiv8 Foundation
               Anthony R., Jr. ’63 and Haunani Guerrero           Patrick H. ’23 and Therese A. Mulholland
               Olin G. Kreutz ’95                                 Peter P.J. ’56 & Doris J. Ng
               Dr. Johnson N. Lau ’38                             Lane Okamoto in Memory of Kenneth T. ’38
               Gabriel S. ’76 and Shirley Lee                         and Frances Okamoto
               Dr. Mathew H.M. Lee Hon. ’11                       Richard Y. ’52 & Grace Y. Okita
               Edith L. Leong Hon. ’86                            Edward G. Parish ’42
               Kan Jung ’32 and Beatrice Luke                     Samuel N. & Mary Castle Foundation
               Dr. Gregory Y. Lung ’79                            Stifel Nicolaus & Company Inc.
               Dean S. Pitchford ’68                              Jean T. and Kent K. ’71 Tsukamoto
               St. Louis Education Foundation                     Craig Y. Watase ’80
               Raymond J. ’51 and Audrey T. Tam                   Mark Watase/Church Expansion & Capital Fund
               Robert L. S. Wong ’44                              Albert S. P. ’47 and Maureen H. Wong
               Robin ‘76 and Lillian Yoshimura /                  Dr. Alton S. Wong ’44
                  LRY Charitable Foundation
               Anonymous Gifts

10 Saint Louis School
Annual Giving 2019-2020

‘A- HUIMANU SOCIETY:                      Stacey T.J. Wong
$100,000 or more                          Glenn F. Woo
Camara-Press Foundation
The Clarence T.C. Ching Foundation        TRUSTEE’S CIRCLE
Kamehameha Schools                        $5,000 - $9,999
Lane Okamoto in Memory of                 Altres, Inc.
  Kenneth T. and Frances Okamoto          Bank of Hawaii Foundation
St. Louis Alumni Association              Bro. John H. Campbell, S.M.
Robin C.T. & Lillian Yoshimura /          Chaminade University of Honolulu
  LRY Charitable Foundation               Maud K. Ching Chang
                                          Dr. Alan R. Chock
FOUNDER’S SOCIETY                         Rodney K.F. Chong
$10,000 - $99,999                         Thomas B. DeCosta
Liborio R. Aceret                         Walter A. Dods, Jr.
Aloha United Way                          First Hawaiian Bank -
Anonymous Gifts                              Risk Management Group
Juan S. Borja                             First Hawaiian Bank Foundation
Rodney A. Chang                           Maria F. Frey                              Judith A. Boohar                  Alan K. Anzai
Albert R. Chong / Albert Chong            Owen M. Harada                             Rodney G. Buccat                  Carl G. Arakaki
   Associates, Inc.                       Gregory P. Ho                              Central Pacific Bank              Rodney J. Aratani
Harold K.H. Choy                          Darrel R. Hoke                             Design Partners Incorporated      Lawrence B. Arbitrario
Damien J. Farias                          Jay P. Hong                                Electrical Development LLC        Bernard K. Asato
Blenn A. Fujimoto                         Ernest H. Kawamoto                         GTE (HAWAIIAN TEL.)               Donald T. Au
Greg R. and Frances Gomes /               Ronald H. Kikawa                           Hawaii USA FCU Foundation         Austin Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc.
   Webco Foundation                       Col. William G. Kosco                      HC&D, LLC                         Patrick H. Ayers
Anthony & Haunani Guerrero, Jr.           Benedict K.H. Lee                          Dr. Reginald T. Ho                Bank of Hawaii
H.N. & Frances C. Berger Foundation /     David H.C. Lee                             InsuranceSolutions LLC            Bankamerican Foundation
   Sen. Francis A. Wong                   Lin & Ella Wong Foundation, Inc.           Leonard Jenkins                   Malcolm L. Barcarse
Hawaii Management Alliance                Marianist Center Of Hawaii                 K.J.L. Associates                 Mark R. Bassett
   Association / Dr. John Henry Felix     Ralph M. Mesick                            Kevin’s Electric, Inc.            Clyde C. Bueno
T. Michael Hogan, Jr.                     Harrison Y. Miyahira                       Kimi Hotels, Inc.                 Thomas G. Cabrinha
Jay P. Hong                               Doris J. Ng                                Kona Seaside, Inc.                David C. Cachola
Bro. Thomas Jalbert                       Office of Hawaiian Affairs                 Dr. Arnold W.H. Kop               Richard F. Cameron
Dr. Thomas S. Kosasa                      Ken T. Oshiro                              Joseph L.Y. Lau                   Paul D. Cardus
Merton S.C. Lau                           Neal M. Otani                              Sharon Lawler                     Carole Kai Charities, Inc.
Calvin C Lee                              Phillips 66 Company                        F. Loo                            Alfred I. Castillo
Thomas A. Lewis, Jr.                      R.M. Towill Corporation                    Matson Navigation Company,        Sharon P.M. Chai
Dr. Gregory Y. C. Lung                    Raymond James & Brokerage                     Inc. & Subsidiaries            Champion Teamwear
Marianist Province of the United States   Sacred Hearts Academy                      Blake M. Nuibe                    Kenneth K.Y. Chang
Marcus A. Mariota / Motiv8 Foundation     Darlene F. Sousa                           Eugene R. Savio                   Kenneth M.C. Chang
NCNS Environmental, Inc.                  St. Francis Healthcare Enterprises, Inc.   Shigemura, Lau, Sakanashi,        Dr. Malcom H. Chang
Noa Webster Aluli Foundation              Wesley K. Yamamoto                            Higuchi & Associates, Inc.     Maylani L. Chang
Dwight S. & Trese Otani /                 Dr. Franklin S.H. Young                    Sisters of the Sacred Hearts      CharitySmith
   D. Otani Produce                                                                  Carina Tagupa                     Wallace G.K. Chin
Christopher Patrinos                                                                 Stephen M. Teves                  Dr. Frederick M.H. Ching
Beverly Perry                             PRESIDENT’S PARTNERS                       John T. Tokunaga                  Charles E. Chong
Robert E. Black Memorial Trust            $2,500 - $4,999                            University Of Hawaii Foundation   Robert A. Chong
Roy R. Thomas, Jr.                        Earl W. Ah Moo                             Russell A. Valente                Donald H.N. Chun
Tihati Foundation                         Steven Ai                                  Dr. Chester A. Vause              Rodney G.K. Chun
Kenny & Daphne Tsai                       American Savings Bank                      Paul K. Watase                    William Coester
Jean & Kent K. Tsukamoto                  Augustine Educational Foundation           Raymond T. Wong, Jr.              KC Collins
Albert S.P. Wong                          Karl S. Bissen                             Tracy L. Wong                     John R. Correa
                                                                                     William D Young, Jr.              Robert B. Crowell
                                                                                     Harlin S.K.Y. Young               Stephen Q.H. Dung
                                                                                                                       Melvin A. Dunn
                                                                                     CRUSADER’S COUNCIL                Enviroquest, Inc.
                                                                                     $1,000 - $2,499                   EQUITABLE LIFE
                                                                                     Danford S. Afong                  Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund
                                                                                     William W. Ahana Jr.              First Insurance Co of HI
                                                                                     Audrey W. Ahana                      Charitable Foundation
                                                                                     Peter C. Ahlo                     Terrance L. Follas
                                                                                     Alan Shintani, Inc.               Foodland Give Aloha
                                                                                     American Carpet One Foundation    Lowell Frank

                                                                                                                                             Red & Blue     11
Annual Giving 2019-2020

      P. Gregory Frey                    Glen Y. Moribe
      Peter V. Garcia                    Yvonne Morris
      David R. Grant                     Dr. Richard D. Morrow
       William G. Greig                  David T. Motooka
      George Gusman, Jr.                 Dorothy A. Murakami
      Robert J. Hall                     James T. Muraki
      Hawaii Building And Construction   Dr. Nathan M. Murata
         Trades Council                  Neil Nakamura
      Hawaii Community Foundation        Hon. Clifford L. Nakea                Albert S.N. Young             John Cambareri
      Hawaii Green Growth                Gary Y.G. Nip                         Jeanette Fong Young           Craig S. Camello
      Hawaii Law Enforcement Federal     David J. O’Connor                     Stanford B. Yuen              Kim L. Campbell
         Credit Union                    Loren Odagiri                         John P. Zapotocky             Naomi Carter
      Hida, Okamoto & Associates, Inc.   Floyd H. Okada                                                      Wendell R. Castro
      Wayne T. Hirayama                  Ethann M. Oki                         RED & BLUE CENTURY CLUB       Christopher A. Casupang
      HNK, Inc. dba Koha Foods           Pacific Cost Engineering, LLC                                       Phillip J. Cavaco
      Susan K. Hunt                      Henry F. Pang                         $100 - $999
                                                                               50th State Judo Association   Dr. Merrill A. Chandler
      Imata & Associates, Inc.           Gregory S. Perry                                                    Clement Y.P. Chang
      Ivan and Frances Lui-Kwan          Damian R. Pestana                     Lehua K. Abrigo
                                                                               Accuity LLP                   Craig C.T. Chang
         Charitable Fund                 LTG Joseph F. Peterson                                              Dr. Melvin K. Chang
      Kainoa Jarrett                     Christopher J. Radich                 William G. Affonso
                                                                               Dale A. Aguiar                Frank C.K. Chang
      Jhamandas Watumull Fund            Riggs Distributing Inc.                                             Gary C.H. Chang
      Gerard P. Joseph                   Aileen Rodriguez-Chizer               Basil K. Ahakuelo
                                                                               Air Force Association         Howard D.W. Chang
      Leonard K. Kaae, Sr.               Ronald N. S. Ho & Associates, Inc.                                  Laurie J. Chang
      Kai Hawaii, Inc.                   Charles B. Salmon Jr.                 Alfred N. Akau
                                                                               Henry E. Akau                 Malcolm Y.T. Chang
      Ford A. Kanda                      Sause Bros., Inc.                                                   Timothy Y.W. Chang
      Karl Y. Kaneko                     Peter B. Savio                        Charles A. Alexander
                                                                               Noa Emmett Aluli              Valerie Chang
      Mitchell H. Kawamura               Calvin K.Y. Say                                                     Albert D.K. Chee, Jr.
      Daryl K. Kenui                     Sheet Metal Workers Local Union 293   Joseph S. Alves
                                                                               AmazonSmile Foundation        Alfred C.K. Chee
      Edward P. Keough                   Scott Siegfried                                                     ChemSystems
      Cecil W. Kiilehua                  Bryan M. Siu                          Andrew P. Ancheta
                                                                               Laura D. Anderson             Anthony X. Ching
      Richard M. K. Kim                  Wayne Siu                                                           Clayton K.L. Ching
      Gregory Kiyan                      Dr. Patrick J. Sousa                  Leonard N. Andrade
                                                                               Allan G. Ano                  Dr. Brian H. Ching
      Knights Of Columbus Bishop Louis   St. Louis Drive-In                                                  Godfrey Y.S. Ching
         Maigret Assembly                Peter T. Stone                        Christopher R. Ano
                                                                               Rodney K. Anzai               Samuel C.H. Ching
      Kalvin K. Kobayashi                Robert E. Strand                                                    Syun Kong Ching
      Robert M. Kuakini, Jr.             Dixon T. Suzuki                       Francis K. Aona
                                                                               John J. Apo                   Raymond Y.W. Chinn
      Dr. Thomas K.L. Lau                Manuel R. Sylvester, Jr.                                            Daniel H. Chock
      Howard K. Lau                      Manuel R. Sylvester                   Steven S. Arakaki
                                                                               A’s Distribution, Inc.        Darlene Chock
      Charles T.W. Lee                   Lawrence N. Takao                                                   Gary Y.S. Chock
      Gabriel S.H. Lee                   Geal F. Talbert                       James K. Asato
                                                                               Adrian Q.H. Au                Stayton M. Chock
      Gregory H. Lee                     Raymond J. Tam                                                      Clifford W.K. Chong
      Thomas K.M. Lee                    Dr. Alan M. Tamashiro                 Lana L. Au
                                                                               Aukai Pacific, LLC            Donald J.G. Chong
      Wellington W.L. Lee                TD Ameritrade Clearing                                              Peter F.T. Chong
      Won Kuk Lee                         Nicholas W. Teves, Jr.               AXA Foundation, Inc.
                                                                               Albert R. Ayers               Kevin H. Chong Kee
      LeMana Perles                      Randall Y.M. Tom                                                    Leonard Y.T. Chow
      David S.M. Leong                   Russell J. Tom                        Joseph M. Ayres
                                                                               Benjamin E. Ayson, Jr.        Barney G.K. Choy
      Timothy Los Banos                  Joseph K. Tseu                                                      Dean D. Choy
      John L. Low                        Mark S. Tsushima                      Dr. Lynn Babington
                                                                               Gabriel C. Balais             Dr. Stephen S.F. Choy
      Lucky Taro, Inc.                   UBS Financial Services Inc.                                         Charles K. Chu, Jr.
      Clement K. Lum                     Francis Unabia                        John Balmores
                                                                               Chester Barayuga              Lester K.W. Chu
      Dr. Albert W.H. Lum                John L. Vierra                                                      Sanford K.D. Chu
      Ronald H.W. Lum                    Omar D. Wells                         James D. Barros
                                                                               Alfred Batungbacal            Anthony L.D. Chun
      Cummins K Mahoe III                Martin Garrett Wheeler                                              Col. Carl W.S. Chun
      Malika Sport Tours Inc.            Douglas Won                           Ray Biggs
                                                                               Joseph A. Bishaw              Edward Y.W. Chun
      Bernard K. Malina, Jr.             Cdr. Ronald M. Wong                                                 Francis K.H. Chun
      Marianist Hall Community           Dr. Alton S.K. Wong                   John H. Borges
                                                                               Vicki Borges                  Edward K. Chun Fat
      Mark Y. Martinez                   Dudley G. Wong                                                      Daniel G. Clement
      Master Sheet Metal, Inc.           Michael T. Wong                       Richard A. Botelho
                                                                               Stephen K. Brady              Samuel C. Cluney
      Segundo J. Mateo                   Rodney T. Yamamoto                                                  Co-Ha Builders, Inc., dba
      Robert A. Mattos                   Maureen M. Yamasaki                   Donald B.K. Braithwaite
                                                                               Walter S. Burgess                Applied Surfacing Technology
      Craig S. Mayeda                    Alvin K.W. Yim                                                      Alan J. Conboy
      MCE International, Inc.            Dr. Henry L. Yim                      Stanley G. Cabico
                                                                               Lionel E. Camara              ControlPoint Surveying Inc.
      Dr. Glenn A. Medeiros              Hon. Patrick K.S.L. Yim                                             Edward L. Correa

12 Saint Louis School
Annual Giving 2019-2020

                                                                        Jonathan L. Kane                     LPL Financial Foundation
                                                                        Dr. Glenn M. Kaneda                  Joseph K. Luczkow
                                                                        Kelvin H. Kaneshiro                  Helen Y. Luke
                                                                        Clyde F. Kang                        David A.Y. Lum
Jerry J. Correa                    Hartford Insurance Group             Andrew R. Kano                       David T.E. Lum
Susan Cowan                        Tsugumi Hasebe                       Mary N. Kano                         Patricia J.H.S. Lum
Shane R. Cuskaden                  Glenn K. Hasegawa                    Maurice W. Kanoa                     Raymond K.S. Lum
Bradford J.W. Dang                 Koki Hasegawa                        Kapamoi Lions Club                   Rodney K.W. Lum
Dr. Michael H. Dang                Hawaii Global Education Foundation   Ted S. Kawahigashi                   Michael E. Lyons
DataHouse Consulting               Hawaiian Electric Industries         Jill M. Kawano                       Kit Chee Ma
Brian R. Date                        Charitable Foundation              Edwin K. Kikuchi                     Dr. Lawrence K. Ma
Marlene R. DeCosta                 David I. Hayashi                     Sydney N. Kikuchi                    Arthur B. Machado, Jr.
Dellard Dela Pena                  Greg S. Hayashi                      Lyle I. Kim                          Dale R. Machado
Glenn T. DeLaura                   Donna R. Hayes                       Daniel T. Kimura                     Michael D Machado
David K. Diamond                   Carolyn S. Hee                       Chandra Kinilau                      Barbara E. MacKenzie
Marie R.L. Dias                    David T.J. Hee                       Gary Kitkowski                       Tevita L. Mafua
Imelda Dimaya                      Lorren S.G. Hee                      John C. Kong Kee                     Henry A. Mandac
Walter Domingo                     Nolan R. Hee                         Alan S. Konishi                      Mark Development, Inc.
Thomas Kaeo Duarte                 Thomas A. Helper                     Vanessa Kop                          James Y. Marn
Darin T. Dureg                     Eric Y. Hew                          Clayton M. Koseki                    Donald K. Maruyama
LtCol Kenneth D. Dzombar           Jacqueline E. Hipa                   John Kreis                           Mary Spero, Trustee The Puamei Trust
Capt. William S. Espero            Craig Hirasaki                       John E. Krzywicki                    George Masaki
Frank P. Farm                      Ronald Y. Hirata                     Dr. Earl A. Kubota                   Robert A. Mash
Korvin R. Feagins                  Royce Hirayama                       Thomas Y. Kumashiro                  Clarence T. Masuo
Lori M. Feldman                    Ray Hironaka                         Thomas G. Kurkjian                   Dr. Keith T. Matsumoto
John Henry Felix                   Amona K. Ho                          L. Kang Inc. dba Halm’s Enterprise   Lori S. Matsumoto
Leslie J. Fernandez                Cenric S.K. Ho                       Sheryl A. Ladrillono Dodge           Marjorie C. Mattos
Walter M. Figueira, Jr.            Dr. Matthew T. Ho                    Cynthia W. Lai                       John P. McLaren, Jr.
David R. Figueira                  Dr. Reginald C. Ho                   Bernie Lam Ho                        Monica L. McLaren
Joshua D. Figueira                 Garrett M. Ho                        Dr. Patrick J. Lam                   Leslie C. Medeiros
First Hawaiian Bank                Norman F.H. Ho                       Wilson H.P. Lam                      Scott S. Melendy
Donald E. Fisher                   Richard G.K.M. Ho                    Michelle M. Lambert                  Jim Mendes
Donald J.M. Fo                     Marjorie K. Hollinger                Michael L. Lasconia                  Melvin J. Mendonca, Jr.
Dr. Henry H.C. Fong                Jonathan D. Hong                     Gayle John Lau                       Mitchell H. Menezes
Randal D.K. Fong                   Leslie Hong                          Herman K.S. Lau                      Joseph A. Menninger, Jr.
Franklin Pang Rental               Dale S. Hoopai                       Michael H.H. Lau                     William Meredith
Lillian Y. Fujihara                Hoops 4 Christ Hawaii                Rodney K.M. Lau                      Stanley Mesina
Burt Fujii                         Glenn T. Horiuchi                    Wesley W.L. Lau                      Lance M. Miyahira
Howard M. Fujimoto                 Woodrow K. Howell                    Calvin J.H. Lee                      Wallace S. Miyahira
Carole T. Fujioka                  Herwin C. Hung                       Daniel F.S. Lee                      Gary Miyamoto
Richard H. Fukeda                  Ryan D. Hunt                         Dr. Ernest K.H. Lee                  George M. Miyashiro
Rachel Fukumoto                    Ryan D. Hurley                       Francis M.G. Lee                     Henry H. Miyashiro
Steven T. Fukumoto                 Loretta O. Hussey                    Guy M. Lee                           Tracy M. Mizota
Donald K. Funai                    Donald T. Iinuma                     Harry S.K. Lee                       Ronald K. Mizutani
Brian Funakoshi                    Capt. Anthony G. Ilagan              Jon D. Lee                           Jayne C. Mondoy
Paul W.T. Fung                     Charles T. Inatsuka                  Peter Y. Lee                         H.B. Moore
Gary’s Dental Laboratory, Inc.     Michael P. Irish                     Reginald W.T. Lee                    James M. Morgan
Henry H. George III                Denis K. Isono                       Sammy Lee                            Francine N. Morita
Stanley E. George                  Wesley N. Iwamoto                    Howard M.C. Leong                    Robert M.J. Moritsugu
Robert D. Gilfoy                   Mark T. Izawa                        Richard Leong                        Robert B. Morris
Dr. William A.K. Goh               J.R.’s Caps, Inc.                    John R. Lewis                        Michael A. Moss
Michael A. Gonsalves               Alfred J. Jacinth                    Derrick M. Ligsay                    Randal T. Motooka
Dr. Richard Scott K. Gonsalves     Ian Jarrett                          Jadon Ligsay                         David S. Murakami
Rita N. Gora                       Daniel P. Jenkins                    George K. Lindsey, Jr                May Murakami
Grace & Richard Okita Foundation   David I. Jenkins                     Kristin K. Lipman                    Robbie A. Murakami
GTE Foundation                     Lucius F. Jenkins                    Dennis K.S. Lock                     Jeffrey P. Muraki
Francis J. Guerrero                Timothy J. Johnson                   Arthur J. Logan                      Nagamine Okawa Engineers Inc.
Henry L. Guerrero                  Lawrence A. Julian                   Matthew K. Loke                      Marcia Nagao
Thomas A. Haia                     Stephen R. Kabei                     Dr. Theodore J. Loo                  Dr. Lester G. Naito
Larry E. Hall                      Kaho`omiki                           Ernest W.G. Loo                      Nelson T. Nakagawa
John E. Halligan                   John W. Kahoonei                     Gary K. Loo                          Richard Y. Nakagawa
James M. Hamada                    Harrison D. Kam                      Michael Y.M. Loo                     Kenneth Nakahara
Arvid T. Hara                      Stanley Y.W. Kam                     Jun K. Look                          Jeri Lynn Nakakura

                                                                                                                                   Red & Blue       13
Annual Giving 2019-2020

           Nakamura Strategic Financial           Pat Lee & Associates, LLC          Thomas J. Shiroma          Stephen Warner
              Planning, Inc.                      Yvette Paz                         Gary B. Simon              Herman H.F. Wat
           Alan T. Nakamura                       Kamohoalii Pedro                   David K. Sing              Lloyd T. Watarai
           Galen Nakamura                         Wendell W. Perry, Jr.              William T. Sinnott IV      Trisha K. Watson
           Herbert T. Nakamura                    Albert J. Petersen                 Ramona M. Smith            Lauree Weaver
           Travis Nakamura                        Joseph J. Phillips, Jr.            Richard S. Snead           Charles C. Whang
           Dayton M. Nakanelua                    William C. Pieper                  Raymond K. Sokugawa        Wilhelm, Karl S.
           Davin K.T. Nakasato                    Melvin A. Pilien                   Maurice A. Souza           Benjamin H. Wilmore
           Ryan H. Namaka                         William E. Pimental                Andrew J. Speese Jr.       David P. Wirtz
           Hazel Namba                            Christopher J. Pinto               William R. Spray           Clayton B.K. Wong
           Allen K. Naone                         Denis Piosalan                     Bro. Thomas Spring, S.M.   Darryl P. Wong
           Alfredo P. Narciso                     Denison D. Piosalan                William B. Staunton        Ellen B.Y. Wong
           Michael P. Navares                     Robert J. Pontes                   Robert J. Steffy           Garret S. Wong
           Nevada Window Tinting, Inc.            William K.C.L. Puleloa             Robert J. Steinborn        Glenn M.W. Wong
           Mathew Ngo                             Linda Quon                         Robert L. Sterling         Herman W.C. Wong
           John V.S. Nishida                      R.M. Towill Foundation             David L. Stringer          Leonard K.L. Wong
           John S. Nishimoto                      Gordon H. Rabacal                  Arthur H. Suehiro          Lorena Wong
           Randall S. Nishiyama                   Michael M. Racelo                  Cody Sula                  Norman W.H. Wong
           Wilson H. Nitta                        Theodorico B. Ragsac               Harol H. Sunada            Patrick L. Wong
           Wayne T. Nojiri                        Darcel Raia                        Garis Y. Suzuki            Randall K.L. Wong
           Henry M. Nomura                        Raingutters LLC                    Mae M. Suzuki              Roland T.F. Wong
           North Shore Physical Therapy           Roy L. Rapoza                      Norman H. Suzuki           Sandra Wong
              and Sports Rehab, LLC               Leroy R. Rapozo                    Carolyn S. Taguchi         StanleyK.P. Wong
           Lance R. Obra                          Ribbon Productions LLC             Dr. Allan S. Takase        William K.C. Wong
           Dr. Terrence X. O’Brien                Dr. Richard L. Ribellia            Russell S. Takata          Wymond W.M. Wong
           Wendy F. Odo                           Roberta M. Richards                Robert K. Takei Jr.        LTC (Ret) Lawrence A. Woode
           Robb K. Ohtani                         Rick Manayan and Associates, dba   Edwin Tam Sing             Jean K. Yama
           Darrell M. Okamoto                       RAM-Telecommunications           Glenn M. Tamanaha          Gerrick T. Yamada
           Richard H. Okamoto                     Rider Levett Bucknall Ltd.         Dr. Wayne M. Tamashiro     Dr. Roy T. Yamamoto
           Joyce Okamura                          Keith R. Ridley                    Nolan T. Tamayori          Terrie Yap
           Michael Okimoto                        Lawrence D. Rodriguez              Eric Tanaka                Michael C.K. Yee
           Col. Harold K. Okita, Jr.              Ryan-Jason Ruiz                    Wesley Tanaka              Randall S.C. Yee
           Gilbert A. Olayan                      Robert Rusis                       Brenda M. Tang             Col. Kerry K.C. Yen
           Harold J. Olinger, Sr.                 John O. Rutemiller                 Tom S. Tanimoto            Dr. Gary Y.S. Yim
           Raymond K. Onishi                      Clayton Y. Saito                   Janet Tao                  Rodney W.S. Yim
           Thomas J. Ono                          Elbert T. Saito                    Vernon E. Teves, Jr.       Roger E. Yim
           Dr. Dermot J. Ornelles                 Gerald H. Saito                    Michael E. Todd            Meredith Yoro
           Roy Y. Osada                           Chris N. Salanoa                   Wilma Todd                 Dennis R. Yoshimura
           Sidney M. Osada                        Rosemarie S. Sam                   Yukio Toguchi              Lance K. Yoshimura
           Stanley H. Osada                       Robert A. Samaritano               Gilbert Y.K. Tom           Benjamin D.M. Young
           Devin T. Oshiro                        Francis D. Santos                  Wallace S.D. Tom           Cmdr. Vernon “Eric” Young
           Grant M. Oshiro                        Frank N. Santos                    Derek K. Tomita            Darcie Young
           Henry K. Oshiro                        Rodney P. Santos                   Allan S. Totoki            Dr. Joseph W.C. Young
           Arthur T. Otake                        Dr. Kenn Saruwatari                Ryan K. Totoki             Edmund Y. Young
           Michele Otake                          Thomas M. Schulte                  James K. Townsend          Matthew Y.F. Young
           Franklin D. Pacarro, Sr.               Scitor Corporation                 Richard S. Townsend        Michael H. Young
           Pacific Home Services & Supply, Inc.   Allan Y. Segawa                    Tsarkie                    David J. Yuen
           Pacific Photo Image Company, Inc.      Glenn Y. Segawa                    Jon Y. Tsukamoto           Kenn Q.M. Yuen
           Darian Padilla                         Leonard Segovia                    Frederick L. Tufts         Lorianne Yuen
           Frederick R. Pama                      Justin Seguirant                   Michelle Tuzon             Walter K.H. Yuen
           Clifford K. Pang                       Kerry M. Shannon                   Darren Y. Uchima           Henry T. Zerbe
           Stuart W. Pang                         Dr. Francis S. Shibuya             Alfredo A. Udani           Bert Y. Zukemura
           Wilson K.K. Pang                       Vincent R. Shigekuni               Khoi Ung
           Grace H. Pasion                        Milton Shimabukuro                 Victor R. Unsinn           FRIENDS OF SAINT LOUIS
                                                                                     Robert Van Tassell         $99 and below
                                                                                     Neil R. Vasconcello        Alfred Abiva
                                                                                     Mercer K. Vicens           Joseph A. Ah New
                                                                                     Bernard S. Victorino       Herbert Ah Yo, Jr.
                                                                                     Gary K. Viela              Alaka’i Y. Akana
                                                                                     Trenton Wailehua, Sr.      Tony Alcosiba
                                                                                     Wayne P. Wakeman           Philbert J. Alencastre
                                                                                     Jenai S. Wall              Michael L. Almeida
                                                                                     Sean C. Walsh              Pakela S. Almeida
                                                                                     Walters Kimura Motoda      Manuel A. Amor

14 Saint Louis School
Annual Giving 2019-2020

Andrew T. Arakaki          Renee Kudlich            Mary Shibao                             Jodie Holu
William A. Arnemann        Ronald A. Kunihiro       Gary Y. Shibata                         Honolulu Theatre for Youth
Gary K. Asato              Roy R. Kuroda            James G. Smith, Jr.                     Louise Hurley
Wyman Au                   Walter, T.Y. Lau         Paul Solomon                            Island Plumbing Co., Inc.
Kristina Barayuga          Clifford W.C. Leong      Blaze I. Sylva                          Kainoa Jarrett
Burton A. Bento            James Leung              Carl K. Takeshita                       Dylan Jones
Michael O. Borns           Gary C.C. Li             Charles S. Tamabayashi                  Mariam Joseph
Horacio A. Bustos          Henry (Junhong) Li       Target Corporation                      K & S Welding Inc.
James C. Carvalho          Howard W.H. Loo          Edward K. Toma                          KaiHonua LLC
Christopher K. Chang       Dwight C.H. Lum          Theodore Y. Tyau                        Ilisa Kea
Clayton K.T. Chang         Herbert H. Lum           Dean Uyeda                              Ken Ordenstein Funerals, Inc.
Glen W.Y. Chock            Mertin W.K. Lum          Dennis Valente                          Kevin’s Electric, Inc.
Chester K.K. Chong         Randall K.W. Lum         Kehaulani C. Vincent                    Danny Kim
Lambert T.S. Chun          Kyle P. Lung             Katherine Warner                        Pamela Kimura
Mervin L. Chun             Joseph R. Lyons          Matthew D. Watkins                      Terrence Kong
Adam Cohen                 Kingston T. Malepeai     Tracy Watkins                           KTM Services Inc. aka Enjoy Snacks
Maxine Correa              Alson J. Mamiya          Linda Wheeler                           Dexter Kubota
Frank L. Costa             Calvin A. Mann           Michael K.H. Wong                       Ross Kurashima
Robert A. Cravalho         John B. Manuel           Wilbert W.W. Wong                       Martin Lau
Dr. Derrick A. Dang        Louis G. Marks, Sr.      Byron K. Yasui                          Donna Le Lesch
Richard Deegan             Robert K. Matsumoto      Ronald M. Yokota                        Erin Liftee
Mary Jane Espinueva        Joseph F. Mendonsa IV    Carl T. Yomogida                        Eric Lockett
Darius A. Evangelista      Leah K. Miller           Gary S. Yoshida                         Dr. Glenn Medeiros
FACTS                      Lucile Mistysyn          Hugh Yoshida                            Tammy Medeiros
Robert Fernandez           Catherine Y. Miyahira    Kimberly H. Yoshimura                   Mililani Golf Club
Shelley K. Fey             Tuitoga T. Moe           Nelson Yuen                             Lorna Morgia
Donald G. Figueira         Douglas J. Moniz                                                 Shin Murayama
Craig K. Freitas           Dwight J. Moniz          GIFTS IN KIND                           Jeri Lynn Nakakura
Darcy K. Freitas           Felix F. Moran           Albert Chong Associates, Inc.           Kei Navyac
Raybern P. Freitas         Arthur Morris            Marie Alcantara                         Denise Nishimura
Richard P. Freitas         James Mucciarone         Allied Builders System                  Ohana Architectural Precast
Paul D. Fu                 Spencer T. Mukai         Altres, Inc.                            David Oi
Grant M. Gabriel           Nicholas Muragin         Armstrong Produce, Ltd                  OXIAM LLC
Nancy J. Gallagher         Lynn N. Murata           Atlantis Adventures                     Dana Paikai
GTE Hawaiian Telephone     Michael J. Nadeau        Austin Tsutsumi & Associates, Inc.      Derrick Partain
Hugh L. Guerrero           Margaret H. Nakakuni     Big Island Candies                      Yvette Paz
Tania A. Guerrero          Bruce Nakamura           Brownlie and Lee                        Precision Vision
Ricky Gushiken             Carol F. Nakamura        Tusha Buntin                            Quality General Inc.
William R. Hardy           Tammy Nakamura           Randi Cabral                            Derek Ray
Steve L. Hathaway          Jaime Nakao              Karen Cailing                           Erik Rhinelander
Corwin A. Hee              Francis S.A. Ng          James Casinas                           Roselle Salon
Roland W. Higgins, Jr.     Jackie Ng-Osorio         Central Body & Paint                    Sherwin Williams Paint Co.
Sharon Hiranaga            Miles T. Nirei           Sam Choy                                Shigemura, Lau, Sakanashi, Higuchi &
Howard Hirata              Robert F. Nunokawa       City Mill Co., Ltd. / Chung Kun Ai         Associates, Inc.
Robert Hong                Rodney H. Ohira             Foundation                           Keiko Shinjo
James Y. Hoshino           Glenn T. Okimura         ConnectWorks Group                      Simply Sisters by Lola Miller Designs
Sean M. Howard             Bert Okuda               Michael Cox                             George Silva
Ellen T. Inouye            Dr. Eugene P. Ornellas   D. Otani Produce                        Sky Painting
Samuel S. Inouye           Madelline E. Oshiro      Shane de la Cruz                        Darlene Sousa
Valerie A. Ito             Clayton C. Pang          Elizabeth Dean                          Special Inspection Consultants
Sister Regina M. Jenkins   Marcus K. Pang           Design Partners Incorporated            John Sykes
Blanche A. Jones           Norman K. Pang           Duke’s Waikiki                          Takano Nakamura Landscaping, Inc.
Kaleo J. Kahapea           Theodore R. Paul         Edward Eder                             The Audio Visual Company
Pius Kang                  Charles C. Perry         Sharon Ehrhorn                          The Sustainery Hair Studio
Scott Kawakami             Thomas K. Peterson       Enterprise Rent-A-Car                   Tileco Inc.
Siavash Khorrami           Wes Reber Porter         Avery Fukeda                            Michael Todd
Max J. Kimura              Bienvenido L. Reyes      Lilinoe Grube                           Veronica Tomooka
Anna Maria Kinser          Terence M. Ryan          Gyotaku Japanese Restaurant             USS Missouri Memorial Association, Inc.
Sharon Kirkpatrick         Kellen R.K. Sagayaga     Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani          Macrina Vicerra-Jaena
Tiffany Kiyabu             Dexter J. Sakai          Halm’s Enterprises                      Christy Wada
Danette A.N. Kobayashi     Niko G. Salvador         Anne Harpham                            Watanabe Floral, Inc.
Wallace T. Kobayashi       Gordon K.F. Sam          Hawaii Candy, Inc.                      Richard Wheelock
Anton C. Krucky            Steven S. Sameshima      Hawaii Symphony Orchestra               Raymond Wong
Dionne V. Ku               Ryan S. Sasaki           Hawaii Theatre Center                   Tracy Yadao
Brian K. Kubo              James H. Seki            Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach   John Yen
Akira M. Kubota            Fred H. Shelton          Hilton Waikoloa Village                 Gary Zane

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The Year in Review

             CRUSADER
             ATHLETICS
         By Chad Konishi

         The 2019-2020 school year was my first as the athletic director at Saint Louis School, and was quite intriguing to
         say the least. The fall started out with a bang for the Crusaders with another ILH and HHSAA Division I Open
         State Championship, beating Kahuku, 45-6. It was Saint Louis’ fourth HHSAA State Championship in a row since
         Coach Cal Lee returned to the slopes of Kalaepo-haku a short five years ago. For his outstanding play during the
         2019 season, quarterback Jayden De Laura was named the Gatorade Player of the Year. The football team extended
         its season as they were invited to play in the Geico Bowl Series in a game played in Las Vegas. Under chilly
         conditions on the 9th island, the Crusaders played valiantly, but eventually lost to St. Thomas Aquinas of Florida
         35-21. Although job titles switched a bit with the Lee brothers (Cal will be the defensive coordinator and Ron will
         be the head coach for the upcoming season), confidence is high that the Crusaders will continue their excellence
         on the gridiron for the upcoming season.

         Another bright spot was our bowling team who finished one win short of the ILH title last year, and ended the
         season as runner up in the HHSAA Bowling Meet on Kaua‘i. Also, our boys Cheer team combined with Sacred
         Hearts and defended their National Cheer Championship in Las Vegas last school year. I was present to witness
         their routines/performances and they were by far the best.

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Athletics

Our boys’ Basketball program was rejuvenated with new coach Dan Hale and his staff. Although coach was
shorthanded on his roster most of the preseason due to the extension of the football season, the Crusaders played
well in the ILH season, were ranked in the top ten for numerous weeks, and were in the mix for a playoff spot
until they were ousted in the second round. The wrestling program placed third overall in the HHSAA State
Wrestling Meet. Nine of our Wrestlers qualified for the 2020 State Tournament.

Before the pandemic hit, our baseball program was 2-0 and ranked #1 in the state. Unfortunately, this talented
team’s season fell short as COVID-19 took over and things came to a screeching halt. In Track and Field, senior
Trenton Wailehua recorded the fastest 400M time ever in the state at a preseason meet. In recognition of this
feat, and for his outstanding performances in years past, Trenton was named Gatorade Track and Field Player
of the Year! Due to the pandemic, a few of the other spring sports were not able to start their seasons.

You can be proud of the Class of 2020 who accomplished so much under extreme adversity. We will miss their
skills, but more importantly, their leadership. We wish all of them the best in their future endeavors. As much of
the future remains unknown, we have planned on having an athletic season for the upcoming school year. We
hope to do it safely, hygienically, and under a new normal.

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- ina-Based Learning
                ‘A
     Plants purchased through the Augustine Educational Foundation grant award 2019:

                                                                                                                      Saint Louis School is grateful to the Augustine Educational
                                                                                                                      Foundation. Thanks to a generous grant from the foundation,
                                                                                                                      we were able to purchase native plants for rehabilitation
                                                                                                                      of our campus environment as one aspect of ‘a  - ina-based
                                                                                                                      education.
                                                                                                                         Saint Louis School benefits from grants made available
                                                                                                                      from organizations like the Augustine Educational Foun-
                                                                                                                      dation. This particular grant exceeded $3,000 to assist with
                                                                                                                      our learning environments.
                                                                                                                         Some of these plants are endangered while others are
                                                                                                                      essential components to the symbiotic balance that had
                                                                                                                      existed in the original environment of this ahupua’a.
                                                                                                                         These species were planted on Blessed Chaminade
                                                                                                                      Service Day in January, while others are being acclimated
                                                                                                                      for use in other campus landscape projects, including the
     hau‘ulaThe     group   oftiliaceous
                      Hibiscus  plants are the   first increment of grant-funded items
                                           https://hawaiiannativeplants.com/plantofthemonth-hauula/

     koa
                purchased through this gift exceeding $3,000.
                        Acacia koa               http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Acacia_koa
                                                                                                                      new Clarence T. C. Ching Athletics Center Gymnasium.
     alahe‘e            Psydrax odorata http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Psydrax_odorata

     Carex wahuensis http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Carex_wahuensis_wahuensis

     ‘ilima             Sida fallax     http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Sida_fallax

     pa‘u o Hi‘iaka     Jacquemontia ovalifolia http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Jacquemontia_sandwicensis

     lama               Diospyros sandwicensis http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Diospyros_sandwicensis

     ‘a‘ali‘i           Dodonea viscosa http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Dodonaea_viscosa

     ohia lehua         Metrosideros polymorpha http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Metrosideros_polymorpha

     pili               Heteropogon contortus    http://nativeplants.hawaii.edu/plant/view/Heteropogon_contortus

                Makahiki Challenge
                                                                         In March 2020, eight of our HA‘A club gentlemen were
                                                                         chosen to represent Saint Louis School in the first Ka O‘ahu
                                                                         Makahiki. This is a Makahiki Challenge against schools
                                                                         across the island. We were the only ILH school in
                                                                         attendance. The other schools were Ha-lau Ku- Ma-na,
                                                                         Ka Waihona O Ka Na‘auao, Kamakau, and Ma-lama Honua.
                                                                         These schools practice these games daily. Our young men
                                                                         learned and practiced a total of three times! However, they
                                                                         were determined.
                                                                            As a rite of passage, these young men also earned their
                                                                         malo. We have had multiple discussions about the
                responsibilities and expectations that come with accepting their malo. On the morning of the challenge, they learned
                to hume (tie) their malo and were the only school to present their oli in malo. They represented Saint Louis School
                and Kalaepo-haku well! E HA‘A ko Kalaepo-haku! Our Middle School took 2nd place in their division and the High
                School team took 1st place, 10 points ahead of the 2nd place team.
                               -
                   Hui Aloha ‘Aina, most commonly known as HA‘A, is Saint Louis School’s Hawaiian Club comprised of 80+ young
                                                                                                                        - ina through
                men and their families. One of the main goals for HA‘A is to cultivate in our young men a love for our ‘a
                experiences of Hawaiian culture.

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Camp Erdman            A Middle School Tradition
                                                By Joe Cabansag ’00

There are many memorable experiences that Saint Louis Middle School students have the opportunity to enjoy.
From attending their first dance, to the experience of having their own lockers, the Middle School years are filled
with tremendous growth and learning opportunities. One experience that I have had the privilege to be a part of for
the past 12 years has proven to have a lasting impression on our young men. So much so, they return to Saint Louis
School as alumni and reminisce on their shared experiences. This experience is better known as Camp Erdman.
   At Camp Erdman, our 6th and 7th grade students leave behind their daily routines of school and family life to
spend 3 days and 2 nights living together in a shared space. Here, the students participate in both academic and
physical challenges. Lessons in Earth Science are taught outdoors using the kinesthetic approach to learning that
best fits the way boys learn. These lessons include plate tectonics, the Water Cycle, impacts of erosion, and
learning how human impact can adversely affect our environment. The physical challenges that require and foster
teamwork, focus, and selflessness in order to accomplish tasks are fire building, obstacle course objectives, and the
ever famous 40 foot climb up (and down) the Alpine Tower. It is an invaluable time in which students are able to
bond with their classmates and teachers outside of their normal school settings. As evidenced by some alumni who
have returned to visit, the relationships created here often lead to lifelong friendships that foster the reality
of the Brotherhood.
   With the arrival of a new challenge in Covid-19, the Camp Erdman experience will need to be put on hold for
the time being. It was surely a missed opportunity for our Middle School students this past year, but definitely one
that will return once it is safe to do so. For now, the memories of past Camp Erdman experiences will have to
suffice, but will also be a driving force in restoring this opportunity for future years to come.

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Stateps
            4x          Cham
                                    Michigan-b
                                              ound
                                   Go Wolverines!!

    College Signing Day
                           at Kalaepo-haku

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Our sports Signing Day is a momentous occasion for graduating seniors as they transition from High School
student-athlete to Collegiate student-athlete. The 2019-2020 school year welcomed the highest number of
student-athlete commitments thus far, with a total of 16 students committing to schools at the NCAA Division
I, II, and III levels. Our 2020 seniors received athletic scholarships in various sports such as Football, Baseball,
Swimming, and Track and Field. This group of seniors collectively earned a grade point average of 3.88 and
performed over 300 hours of community service. Congratulations to our Class of 2020 senior student-athletes!

   Football                                                    Baseball
   Jordan Botelho – University of Notre Dame                   Dylan Cabral - Simpson University
   Lawai`a Brown - Central Michigan University                 Pono de la Cruz - Clark College
   Kaiser Cambra-Cho - United States Air Force Academy         JT Navyac - Cal State Fullerton
   Jayden de Laura - Washington State University               Austin Teixeira - University of Hawai`i, Manoa
   Kalepo Fiaseu - Missouri Southern State University
   Nicholas Herbig - University of Wisconsin
   Kamo`i Latu - The University of Utah                        Track
   Darryl Masaniai - San Diego State University                Baily Yee - Pacific University
   Stanley McKenzie - University of California, Berkeley
   Matthew Sykes - University of California, Los Angeles
   Roman Wilson - University of Michigan

                   Go Crusade rs

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ELEMENTARY
                      SCHOOL                        Facing Changes
                      ‘OHANA                      During the Pandemic
                                                                         By Brittany Souza

         The 2020-2021 school year marks the fifth year since our elementary school came to fruition on the slopes of
         Kalaepo-haku, further strengthening the legacy of Saint Louis School as the only K-12 all-boys school in the state of
                                                                                           -
         Hawai‘i. As a trailblazing Hawai‘i-based institution, we focus on implementing ‘Aina-Based (land-based) learning
         with global learning so students can foster an appreciation for our island home while understanding how we fit into
         the larger world context. This thoughtful platform for our students is constantly evolving to enhance their learning
         outcomes. Our keiki Crusaders immerse themselves in cultural, academic, and faith-based practices. The Blended
         Learning approach we utilize sparks an opportunity for students to gain the foundational skills needed to develop
         into well-rounded young men in elementary and beyond. We prepare our young men for the real world, but we as
         educators also have to constantly adapt to changing world circumstances. This informs our curriculum, our class
         discussions, and our interactions.
            This past school year, students learned about unpredictability, resilience, and perseverance when the COVID-19
         pandemic hit. As State and City officials mandated social distancing measures, the seemingly routine task of physi-
         cally attending school ceased. However, the Saint Louis Characteristics of Marianist Education continued to prevail
         through the abrupt changes of transitioning students from the classroom to distance learning platforms.
            Distance learning in elementary required a collaborative effort between teachers, students, parents, and even
         grandparents. Shirlene Wong, mother of Elementary School student Macky Hurtle, shared the following: “Everyone
         at home helped out. Both my parents are retired and were home with Macky. The adjustment was making sure that
         my son completed his school work daily and allowing him the needed time to get the work done.”

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A third component in the Saint Louis Characteristics
                                                                of a Marianist Education is to “educate for formation in
                                                                faith.” It is crucial that students are reminded how much we
                                                                love and support them. Our Campus Ministry department
                                                                prioritized our commitment to practicing religious traditions
                                                                by posting daily prayers and reflections. We encouraged
                                                                students to pray and worship prior to starting their lessons
                                                                at home each morning. Kaui Guerrero also shared:
                                                                   “We did the same morning routine at home as regular
                                                                school and my son put on a Saint Louis shirt before logging
    In the Saint Louis Characteristics of Marianist Educa-      on to his computer. Starting and ending the day with prayer
tion, one characteristic is to “educate for adaptation and      was the highlight of our days. This was a much needed
change.” Change can often produce feelings of uncertainty       inspiration during these difficult times. The praise and wor-
and anxiety. Each family established a routine that best        ship songs woke him up and he was excited about the day
fit their Crusader’s needs while continuing to keep up with     to come.”
their daily life tasks. We are grateful for parents sharing
their feedback to help us better understand how the
transition to distance learning affected their sons. As an
example, Lee Britos, mother of Elementary School student,
Noah Britos, shared:
    “Overall, distance learning was very challenging for our
family. While my son, for the most part, did his work on his
own, he would always ask me to double check his work
before submitting anything on Google classroom. I also
work from home, so it was quite an adjustment for us.
While I would have liked to sit at the table with both of my
boys to make sure they were doing their work, listening in
to the Zoom meetings, and not clicking onto another site,
it was just not the case. My husband is also a doctor so he
was deemed an essential worker, which meant it was just
me who had to handle the distance learning.”                       Each student individually experienced distance learning
    Another significant characteristic outlined in the Saint    in different ways. However, this challenging situation will
Louis Characteristics of Marianist Education is to “pro-        be a positive memory in the long-run for students as they
vide an integral, quality education.” Educating the “whole      look back on a proud moment in time when they were able
person” is important, as learning must not only encompass       to encounter an unforeseen situation and rise to the occa-
academics, but the entire spirit. Kaui Guerrero, mother of      sion. As educators, it is important that we continue to create
Elementary School student, Anthony Guerrero, stated:            meaningful connections between the learning environment
    “I credit teachers at Saint Louis for having a curriculum   and the real world. Our young men are learning to overcome
that made the transition to distance learning nearly seam-      the challenges that the unknown presents. The foundations,
less. Generally, my son was familiar with all of the digital    values, and heart of our Marianist traditions remind us that
platforms and, more often than not, finished his work ahead     no challenge is too lofty to overcome when we keep
of time. This allowed him to do independent research and        Ke Akua in the palm of our hands. The “Brotherhood
see how what he was learning in math, history, etc. was         for Life” is really just that – a lifetime connection to our
relevant in the world today. It was very eye-opening and a      fraternity rooted in faith and fearlessness. It is a reminder
gateway to wonderful conversations that allowed us to learn     that our students are never alone through trying times and
together. Even to learn more about each other! I was very       the Crusader ‘ohana is always present to uplift their spirits.
grateful for all of the advice and resources the school gave    Whether we are on the slopes of Kalaepo-haku or in our
us. I even shared what I learned with family and friends in     own households, the COVID-19 pandemic showed us that
Hawai‘i and on the Mainland who did not get the detailed        the ties that bind us are powerful beyond measure and
resources and guidance given to us.”                            transcend the classroom.

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