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1650 Ka`ahumanu Avenue Wailuku, Hawaii 96793 United States |
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| Type | Public, Co-educational |
| Motto | "Personal Responsibility in Developing Excellence" |
| Established | 1938 |
| School district | Maui District |
| Principal | Ms. Catherine Kilborn |
| Faculty | 86 (approx.) |
| Grades | 9-12 |
| Number of students | 1,598 (approx.) |
| Campus | Rural |
| Color(s) | Maroon and Columbia Blue |
| Athletics | Maui Interscholastic League |
| Mascot | Bear |
| Rival | Maui High School |
| Military | United States Army JROTC |
| Website | http://www.baldwin.k12.hi.us |
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Henry Perrine Baldwin High School
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Front entrance and lawn
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| Location | Maui Lani Parkway and Kaahumanu Avenue |
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| Coordinates | 20°53′27″N 156°29′28″W / 20.8908°N 156.4911°WCoordinates: 20°53′27″N 156°29′28″W / 20.8908°N 156.4911°W |
| Area | 4.9 acres (2.0 ha) |
| Built | 1938 |
| Architect | Henry Stewart |
| Architectural style | Modern |
| MPS | Maui Public Schools MPS |
| NRHP Reference # | 00000667 |
| Added to NRHP | June 30, 2000 |
Henry Perrine Baldwin High School is a public high school in Wailuku, Hawaii. Serving in the major commercial, industrial, and municipal communities of the island of Maui, its curriculum offers a wide range of courses, including Advanced Placement courses. Henry Perrine Baldwin High School was accredited in 2012 by the Western Association of Schools & Colleges for a period of six years. Henry Perrine Baldwin High School is operating under School/Community-Based Management.
The school opened in 1938 and moved to its current building in 1940. It was named for Henry Perrine Baldwin (1842–1911), co-founder of the Alexander & Baldwin corporation; his son, Henry Alexander Baldwin, broke ground for the 1940 school. The campus features the bronze sculpture Kū Kilakila (1997) by Honolulu-born Joel H. K. Nakila.
Henry Perrine Baldwin Auditorium
Baldwin Gymnasium