It is bordered by the Manoa-Palolo Drainage Canal, Kapiolani Boulevard, Kaimuki Avenue, Crane Park and Date Street.
Listed alphabetically by last name (year of graduation): Among the notable organizations at Kaimuki High School is a musical group called Ohana O Mele.
Ohana O Mele is the advanced Polynesian music class founded in 1977 by former teacher William Kaneda.
After his retirement, Ohana O Mele remained inactive until being revitalized by then-current teacher Darryl Loo in 1996.
Many well-known local musicians are alumni to this group, including Kapena, Ernie Cruz Jr., and John Feary.
After Darryl Loo's retirement, the Kaimuki alumnus Robert Yu took over as the Polynesian music instructor and renamed the group "Ka Ohana O Mele".
In the class students hone their musical skills on instruments including the ukulele, guitar, electric bass, and drums.
In addition to playing gigs at the Honolulu International Airport, various hotels, and even retirement homes, Ohana O Mele puts on an annual concert at Kaimuki High School entitled “Kanikapila”.