May 18, 2024
Lahainaluna High Recipients with MHLA Executive Director, Lisa Paulson. Photos courtesy MHLA
The Maui News
KAHULUI–The Maui Hotel & Lodging Association (MHLA) awarded a total of $53,500 in scholarships to graduating students of Lahainaluna, Maui High, Baldwin High, Kamehameha Schools Maui and Maui Prepatory Academy, as well as students currently attending post high school institutions on Thursday, according to a press release.
A total of 35 outstanding individuals were awarded through three scholarship programs: the UH Maui College Hospitality and Culinary Program, the Academy of Hospitality (AOHT) Program and the MHLA Member Program.
On April 25th, during the Aipono Awards, MHLA awarded six students from the the UH Maui College Hospitality and Culinary Programs. Ka Mana Kalani, Peyton Dix and Rai Kaona of the Culinary Programs, and Daisy De Rosario, John Paul Cudal and Maricela Huerta of the Hospitality Programs were recognized by their department coordinators for their impressive, affluent achievements.
On May 15th, the awardees of the AOHT Scholarship Program were presented certificates at the Maui High Senior Awards Ceremony. The three selected students of academic excellence who have chosen to pursue a career path within the Hawaii Visitor Industry were awarded: Caysha Cabacungan, Sydney Fabric, and Makana Kina.
Kamehameha Schools Maui Recipient and family with MHLA Communications Director, Naomi Cooper. Photos courtesy MHLA
Lastly, twenty-six total scholarships were awarded to multiple Maui graduates through the Maui Hotel & Lodging Association Member Scholarship Program, designed to encourage and benefit MHLA members and their children in seeking higher education. Scholarships were awarded to students of members’ families based on a matrix of application answers, personal statements, resumes, letters of recommendation, academics and extracurricular activities.
This year’s recipients include graduates of Lahainaluna High: Jasmine Lagazo, Denise Quintero-Solorzano, Mekayla Bandy and Michella Cabingas, a graduate of Baldwin High: Jescyl Kliere Anton.
Graduates of Maui High: Jhanessty Bautista, Kielyn Guzman, Edrich Rabanes, Maddox Tibayan and a spotlight awardee finalist, Jacelyn Yun, a graduate of Kamehameha Schools Maui: Staysia Haleakala, and a graduate of Maui Preparatory Academy: Swayer Dunning-Zeches.
Recipients of the MHLA Member Scholarship include current students of the University of Hawaii Maui Campus: Alen Joseph Elaydo, Ngoc Sifford, Janilyn Abegayle Rivera, and Taytum Chai, students of University of Hawaii at Manoa: Tiana Agres, University of Hawaii West Oahu: Jessa Mae Sagario, students of University of Nevada Las Vegas: D’Marco Rabang, Julianna Beatrix Cruz, and Taylor Barroga, a student of Bates College: Kyra Ong, a student of Creighton University: Gabriella Pinheiro, a student of Pacific University: Kailani Ibanez, a student of Santa Clara University: Kaitlin Kitagawa, and a student of University of Portland: Haylee Lundberg.
Each year, the Maui Hotel & Lodging Association raises funds for these scholarships through the “Excellence in Education” Golf Tournament. The 2024 Excellence in Education Golf Tournament will be held this year on Friday, August 16, and proceeds will benefit the next generation of Maui hospitality leaders.
UH Maui Recipients, UH Maui Staff, MHLA Staff. Photos courtesy MHLA
Maui High School Recipients with MHLA Board Member, Lisa Tomihama. Photos courtesy MHLA
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