Two Waiakea High School career academies achieve ‘model’ status

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Members of the Health Services and Public Services career academies at Waiakea High School, back row, from left, junior Genesis Andrewson, 16; senior Kylie Tanouye, 17; senior Anson Spain, 18; and Title I/resource coordinator Patti Nishimoto; (front row) senior Kobie Uyeda, 18; and junior Jennifer Nakano, 16.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald From left, senior Kobie Uyeda, 18, and junior Genesis Andrewson, 16, talk Friday at Waiakea High School about their experiences in the Health Services and Public Services Career Academies.

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald From left, junior Jennifer Nakano, 16, senior Kylie Tanouye, 17, and senior Anson Spain, 18, talk talk Friday at Waiakea High School about their experiences in the Health Services and Public Services Career Academies.

Two Waiakea High School career academies achieved “model” status from the National Career Academy Coalition, which certifies the learning communities meet or exceed national standards of practice.