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Notable Kahuku Alumni:

Chris Kemoeatu-Pittsburgh Steelers
Ma'ake Kemoeatu-Carolina Panthers
Toniu Fonoti-Atlanta Falcons
Chris Naeole-Jacksonville Jaguars
Itula Mili-Seattle Seahawks
Aaron Francisco-Indianapolis Colts
Jack Johnson-Kokua Hawaii Foundation
Chef Sam Choy-Famous Chef
Natasha Kai-US Women's Soccer Team
Leonard Peters-New York Jets
Tessi Toluta'u-Miss South Pacific 2007
Renee Nobriga-Miss Hawaii 2010
Lucie Wilson-Miss Tahiti 2010

Novelty Items

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Aloha Shirt Magic Basket
Price: $20.00
Aloha Shirt Magic Basket
Bring a bit of Kahuku into your home with this "magic" basket to hold your keys or candy. Comes with gift box and folds flat for easy storage.
Greeting Card 6 cards w/envelopes for $5
MSRP: $7.95
Price: $5.00
You Save: $2.95 (37 %)
Greeting Card 6 cards w/envelopes for $5
Use this blank verse greeting card for any occasion -- even as a unique Christmas card. Send KAHUKU cheer around the world.
K Necklace
Price: $7.00
K Necklace
This beautifully carved K necklace can stand for Kahuku or for any other K word that you love!
Lanyard Kahuku Red Raiders
Price: $6.00
Lanyard Kahuku Red Raiders
Keep your keys on this cool clear plastic Kahuku lanyard!
License Plate Frame Kahuku Red Raiders
Price: $3.50
License Plate Frame Kahuku Red Raiders
Put this frame around your license plate and show your Kahuku pride on the road!
Quintella
Price: $12.00
Quintella
7.25 x 7.5 in

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The Ko`olauloa Educational Alliance Corporation (KEAC) is a proactive association of school, business, and community members dedicated to providing career pathways partnering and support to the Kahuku Complex Schools. KEAC has the distinction of being the first Hawaii federal School-to-Work program to become a non-profit (501 c 3 ) corporation in the mid-1990’s under Lea Albert, now complex area school superintendent for the Castle and Kahuku complexes.