ALAKA`I - LEADERSHIP
Saint Louis School LeadershipA SAINT LOUIS MAN LEADS WITH COURAGE, HONESTY, ATTENTIVENESS, RESPECT, INCLUSIVITY, SELFLESSNESS, AND MINDFULNESS. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ALAKA'I: Courageous, Honest, Attentive, Respectful, Inclusive, Selfless, and Mindful. THE LEADERS OF KE KULA O KĀNA LUI Saint Louis School has stood as an island pioneer in shaping a hallmark of leadership that extended well beyond these shores. In all walks of life, the Saint Louis man continues to contribute to the vision, responsibility, and compassion in galvanizing diverse communities to action. From our humble beginnings in ‘Āhuimanu, Saint Louis School has produced a significant number of State, National and Global leaders. While the number of leaders are abundant, the diversity of a Saint Louis educational experience, both academically and socially, grooms our young men to lead as a CEO, Entrepreneur, Medical Doctor, Decorated Military Officer, High Government Official, Professional Musician, Theater/Movie Actor, Hawaiian Culture/Community Leader, or a Professional Athlete. Committed to ensuring we produce leaders to impact our global future, our current alumni continue the rich Saint Louis tradition by matriculating and graduating from prominent colleges and universities, military academies, and post-graduate professional programs. In fostering culture and the arts, they are proponents of hula, music, film, and media design. As bearers of light, they are among the religious leaders who dedicate their lives to upholding the faith in humanity’s search for the truth. Mindful of this chronicled lineage of achievement in the dynamics of today’s society, Saint Louis School nurtures tomorrow’s bearers of an enduring legacy. ![]() SLS JROTC PROGRAM Click here for more information. The Saint Louis School Army JROTC program, The Crusader Battalion, was established in 1946 and has demonstrated its value in instilling integrity, disciple, responsibility, communication, good citizenship, respect, critical thinking and engagement. Students participate in education programs, drill, ceremonies and community service. They also prepare for post-secondary options and career pathways. ![]() CIVIL AIR PATROL Click here for more information. CAP's cadets program is unique as it uses aviation as a cornerstone. It's a 16 step program for students starting 12 years old that includes aerospace education, leadership training, physical fitness and moral leadership. There are pathways for students interested in engineering, science, aircraft mechanics, aerospace medicine, meteorology and other fields. This program offers cadets many opportunities scholarships, career paths and exchange programs. ![]() SCOUTING AMERICA Formerly called Boy Scouts of America, Scouting America has three excellent scouting programs at Saint Louis School open to boys and girls attending any school. Scouting, Scouting flagship program is for youth ages 11-17 who learn to become leaders as they work toward Scouting’s highest rank: Eagle. Troop 3 is one of the most active troops in Hawaii meeting 7 PM - 8:30 PM most Friday evenings. Some of the most recent adventures: Hiking into Haleakala Crater on Maui, cycling around Oahu, kayaking to the Kaneohe sandbar and spending a week at Summer Camp learning Rifle Shooting, Archery, Chess and starting a 30 foot tall bonfire. Sea Scouts is an adventure on the water program for youth ages 14 - 20 emphasizing boating and water-based activities. Sea Scouts sail or cruise on boats, learn navigation, learn how to work on engines and compete. Ship 3 meets most Friday evenings with activities on the weekends. For more information on or to join Pack 3, Troop 3 or Ship 3 please e-mail troup3hawaii@gmail.com. ![]() CUB SCOUTS OF AMERICA Cub Scouts is one of the most popular children’s activities in the United States. A family and home-centered learning and achievement program, children in kindergarten through fifth grade develop life and leadership skills and learn what it means to be a kind, caring, and productive member of our island communities. For more than 90 years, Scouting America has been helping Cub Scouts build a strong foundation for academic, athletic, and personal excellence. The whole ohana—moms, dads, brothers, sisters, cousins, grandparents and other extended family members—are welcome and encouraged to participate in Cub Scout activities right alongside the young Scouts. Pack 3 typically meets twice per month on Sunday afternoon and are led by a trained volunteer Cubmaster Jacque Dardeen. |



