The Hawaiʻi Island Robotics Academy (HIRA) is offering an exciting summer course for students in grades 3-5. “Equipping the next generation of engineers and techincal work force through hands on, minds learning”, sets the tone for this 5 day, 4 hour experience in which students design, build and test various technology applications including robots and …
To celebrate Youth Art Month all 256 Kula Haʻahaʻa keiki and teachers created art in unison. Each keiki had a sidewalk spot of their very own. Students had 45 min. to an hour to delight our community with their imagination. Work will remain until Friday afternoon providing everyone a chance to walk the gallery. Please …
SAFETY FIRST is at the forefront of what we do here at our kula. We have fire drills, lockdown drills, earthquake drills, and today, our K-5 students, faculty and staff participated in a bus evacuation drill. All of our students will ride the bus at one point in time either to and from school or in …
We recently held our 2nd Trimester Awards Assembly. ʻAha ʻŌpio 4th & 5th grade class representatives, Kamakana Rodrigues, Brock Malani, Anela DePonte and Ryzen Dasalla, narrated the program. With our entire kula in attendance, students were recoginzed for the following accomplishments: – Perfect Attendance: Students who attended school every day on time (no tardies) during the …
The Children’s Healthy Living Program, a University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa project that focuses on childhood wellness for children 2-8 years old for prevention of childhood obesity, diabetes, etc., is offering this program to families that live in Hilo. QLCC is collaborating in this effort as well. Click here to to view informational flyer.
The world-famous Kamehameha Children’s Choir from Kapālama campus (“Lilo & Stitch” theme song sung by this keiki choir), will be performing in Waimea on Tuesday, March 26th at 6pm at Kahilu Theatre. Click here to view the flyer. Additionally, the choir will provide a special performance for our kula haʻahaʻa students, faculty and staff on Thursday, …
Sitting on the stage for lunch, lights shining on you and your ʻohana, table cloths and flower centerpieces all mean one thing – Hāweo Award Luncheon! Every month we honor two students from each class who demonstrate the Hawaiian value for that trimester. Pilina, to build and strenghthen relationships, was the Hawaiian value for the …