Hawaiians have a saying, ʻAʻohe hana nui ke alu ʻia, which means “no task is too great when we all work together.” And the result of working together is a great end product. This is the case with our math night, held Wednesday evening at Hāʻaeamahi Dining Hall. We had over 250 ʻohana members participate in the evening activities.
A big mahalo to Mrs. Elaine Hara, our math resource teacher, Kumu Marcie Saquing, our parent coordinator, and all of the faculty and staff members of the kula haʻahaʻa. Mahalo to all the support people out there, our dining hall staff, grounds crew, custodians. It is amazing how everyone came together for the keiki. Everyone played an important part in making the Math Night a great success. Mahalo nui to the choir for a beautiful performance. And a special mahalo to all the ʻohana who came to “Math Night”.
Music by Brother Noland & Tony Conjugacion “Great Hawaiian Man” on the album Kū 2
Love this slideshow! The song matched it perfectly, thank you Kumu Iaea for taking such awesome photos!
What an awesome night, we could sit for hours listening to Nainoa.
Great pics. Mahalo nui a loa.
It was a magical night, where everything went well. I have heard Nainoa speak a multitude of times and I always learn something new. I LOVE learning new things! He has so much charisma and even though I know he is very haʻahaʻa, he is a source of much wisdom.
Our fourth and fifth grade parents seemed very engaged in their new learning as well. Devoting one summit to math was an AWESOME idea!!
Kudos to Marcie and Elaine!!
Such a delightful evening! The video clip captures it beautifully. Nainoa Thompson is a model of service, commitment and dedication! Mahalo to everyone who helped organize the event.
We always appreciate the active involvement of our ‘ohana members! It was wonderful seeing so many attendees! Mahalo Jane!
Mahalo e Pōhai. And mahalo nui for your continued kōkua and kākoʻo.