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St Anthony High School
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RACE TO NOWHERE by Director, Vicki Abeles will be showing on November 19th at 7pm at St. Anthonys Church, Wailuku.
AddressWailuku, HI 96793
Phone(808) 244-4190
Websitewww.sasmaui.org
Next Entrance Exam: Sat., Nov 20 8am
Reservations required by Nov 19

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Aloha and Welcome to
St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School
For more than 160 years, St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School has served the people of Maui County and Hawaii under the guidance of members of the Sacred Hearts Order, Society of Mary, Marianists, Maryknoll Sisters, and the St. Joseph Sisters of Carondelet orders.
St. Anthony High School has an excellent reputation for maintaining high academic standards. During its sesquicentennial history, more than 15,000 students have graduated from this school. Many furthered their academic pursuits by earning degrees from institutions of higher learning and have established themselves in a variety of professional careers internationally.
The people of Maui recognize the positive contributions our students have made to improve the professional, economic, cultural and moral fabric of our island society. The spirit of community service encouraged at St. Anthonys has also generated the devotion of invaluable time to countless community projects and volunteer work by our students and graduates.
This week (mouseover to pause):

Saturday, November 6th SAT Testing
Dinner Auction King Kamehameha Country Club 5pm-10pm
Tuesday, November 9thChat with Pat -- 7:30am-8am Alumni Center
Veterans Day Assembly 8:15am 9:30am --St. Anthony Church Center
Flu Shot Clinic immediately after the assembly (preregistration required)
Veterans Day Band Concert 6:30pm please bring a canned good
Wednesday, November 10th Advisory
Canned Goods Castle Building Contest in the science quad bring canned goods to homeroom for contest to be held after Advisory winner grade gets a pizza party. The canned goods will be given to a Food Bank for the Thanksgiving Food Drive.
Thursday, November 11th no school offices closed Veterans Day
Friday, November 12th will be a Thursday Schedule for Classes
Announcements (mouseover to pause):
The October Issue of the school parent letter Strength in Unity has been posted on-line. Log on to: www.sasmaui.org and click on the link on the right side bar: October Strength In Unity. Great pictures of Spirit Week, the parade, band, and the Hale Makua Special Fair Day!
Financial aid applications for the School Year 2011-12 are on-line. Deadline for submission is March 16, 2011.
RACE TO NOWHERE by Director, Vicki Abeles will be showing on November 19th at 7pm at St. Anthonys Church, Wailuku. Tickets are $10 if purchased on-line. $15 at the door. Film synopsisa concerned mother turned filmmaker aims her camera at the high-stakes, high-pressure culture that has invaded our schools and childrens lives. Race to Nowhere points to the silent epidemic in our schools: cheating has become commonplace; students are disengaged; stress-related illness and depression are rampant; and many young people arrive at college and the workplace unprepared and uninspired. Race to Nowhere is a call to action for families, educators, and policy makers to challenge current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America to become healthy, bright, contributing and leading citizens. FOR INFORMATION and tickets log-on to: http://rtnmauipremiere.evenbrite.com/ or call 925-310-4242

November 13,14th - Saturday and Sunday
At the old Y.Hata building across from Wailuku Jack in the Box
Athletic Department Fundraiser
All Student Athletes will be asked to sell 25 new Trojan Discount Cards
- Cards sell for $10 and are good for 1-year
- Will feature discounts to 18 local businesses
- Athletic Department will profit $5 from each card sold
- Prizes to be awarded: top seller - $ 75 2nd place - $50 3rd place - $25 Seller gets a free card for every 20 sold Draw from the money bag for every 20 cards sold (bag contains $1s, $5s, $10s, $20s, $50)
- Cards will be distributed on November 12th with money and remaining cards collected on December 3rd
- All proceeds will go towards offsetting the cost of preseason competition, , any sport-specific uniform item not currently covered in the budget. (i.e. team t-shirts or jackets),and inter-island travel when applicable.
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