Archive for October, 2011
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November Highlights
Can you believe that it is November already? 54 more days till Christmas! Yikes! Click here to check out the November Highlights for our kula.
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Happy Halloween
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Princess Ball for Papa ‘Ekolu
[gallery link="file" columns="2" orderby="rand"] There are some events and activities that happen on our campus that leave me speechless. The third grade Princess Ball is one of them. Click on any of these links to see some wonderful pictures and
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YODA in the House!
Greeting all those who came on to campus this fine Halloween Day, was YODA. Perched serenely near his friends R2D2 & C3PO, YODA gave an approving nod to those who drove past the front gate this morning. Surely, his thoughts were, "May the For
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I MUA Day on Thursday, Nov. 3rd
Show your school spirit on Thursday, Nov. 3rd by wearing blue and white or KS logo items. Several football players, some cheerleaders and maybe some BIIF Champion girls volleyball players will join the students at lunch that day! I MUA Kamehame
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Kumu2Kumu
Each grade level teacher has a teaching partner. This helps when planning lessons, developing assessments and organizing the daily/weekly/yearly activities teachers do year after year. Our specials teachers do not have the benefit of having a counter
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Early Release Day on Wednesday
Just a friendly reminder to all the 'ohana: Wednesday, October 26th, is an early release day. School is pau at 1:30 pm. Also, the PTO School Store will be open from 1:30 to 4:00 pm on that day! Visit the school store! They have some great KS emblem g
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A Spooktacular Day!
Yes indeed - Halloween time is in the air! Every year at Kula Haʻahaʻa, our students (and staff!) look forward to our Halloween celebration! The Halloween parade held after lunch, is by far, the highlight of the day! Students are required to
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Ke Ola Loa – Safety Newsletter
Saftey of our students, faculty and staff is at the forefront of all that we do here at our kula. Fire, earthquake and evacuation drills are practiced frequently in order to prepare us all should an actual event/disaster occur. Our Security Divi
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Hāweo Luncheon for September Awardees
Hoʻokipa ~ to welcome, to be hospitable, to treat kindly. Students who demonstated these behaviors for the month of September were recently honored at our Hāweo Luncheon. Parents and 'ohana are invited to celebrate with their honorees by having
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