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Radford High School is located in Honolulu, Hawaii and is one of six high schools in the Central Oahu district.  It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.

It was named after Admiral Arthur W. Radford, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who was stationed in Hawaii while serving in the U.S. Navy. Radford was established in 1957, and graduated its first class in June 1960. The majority of students (65 percent) are federally connected. Their parents are either on active military duty or are employed by the federal government. This results in a large turnover in student population each year.

The school’s newspaper is called The RamPage. After over five decades of a print medium, the school publication took a year-long reprieve in 2010, but was revived in 2011 in the form of an online news version.

We hope you like the new changes and continue to check back on us for Radford High School news.

The staff reserves the right to refuse prize giveaways to anyone.

The RamPage is a student publication by and for the students of Radford High School in Honolulu, Hawaii. The content on this site is produced by the students of Radford High School. We welcome comments from all members of the Radford community.

We welcome submissions and letters to the editor from members of the Radford community. Please e-mail them to [email protected].

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