More photos for your enjoyment. Wishing you all a very restful and joyful holiday season.
E kala mai for the amateur video… but I thought you still might enjoying seeing the song. Congratulations to the song leader, Pōmaikaʻi Evans-Bautista, on a job well done.
Once again, as we do every December 19th, we pay tribute to our founder, Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Mahalo nui, e Pauahi, for your lokomaikaʻi, for legacy that you have blessed us all with. We are forever indebted to you.
Here is the slideshow that was played on the screen prior to the Christmas Concert (thank you Mr. Kamisato). I don’t think kindergarteners can ever do wrong on a stage. Click here to see their Christmas Concert performance. Same case can be made for first grade Click here to see their performance. Mrs. Chang posted …
We celebrate the birth of Ke Aliʻi Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop on the 19th of December every year. While other schools on our island break for the holidays we make it a point to honor our Founder on her birthday. Mahalo, e nā ʻohana, for ensuring that your keiki come to school on Monday with …
If you have not sent in your registration form for the ʻOhana Summit set for Thurs. Jan. 5 (Dr. Michael Thompson), no worry! You can simply email Kumu Marcie at [email protected] or call her at 982-0268 and register. Please do so no later than Monday, 12/19. Click here for the flyer and registration form.
While there were basketball tournaments going on in town, the Wahine Volleyball team playing USC for the Regional NCAA tournament, the ONLY place to be was here at kula haʻahaʻa’s “ʻOliʻoli Kalikimaka Christmas Concert”! Led by our stellar music teacher, Mrs. Cyndi DeBus, our K-5th graders performed traditional, Hawaiian and fun Christmas tunes before a …
Mark your calendar for Thursday, January 5, 2012 to attend our ʻOhana Summit. Dr. Michael Thompson, will be our guest speaker. Dr. Thompson is a consultant, author and psychologist specializing in children and families. He has appeard on the Today Show, Good Morning America and Oprah. Author of several books, including “Raising Cain” and “Best …
I know many of you don’t have the opportunity to come to our kula, let alone into the pod areas of our buildings. But if you do, you have to come visit the grade 4-5 pod! They use every inch of pod space to showcase student work (because the walls in the classrooms are filled …
We look forward to seeing all our ‘ohana for this year’s Christmas Concert, ‘Oli’oli Kalikimaka. As a reminder, students should report to their classrooms at 5:30. Teachers will NOT be opening their doors until that time and, therefore, there will no supervision in the pod areas or on the sidewalks. Please make sure that your …


