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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Our Ka‘ū Huaka‘i!
What a full and rememberable day we had in the Ka‘ū district! Mahalo to all of the chaperones who came along to assist and help keep us safe. We began our learning at the Ka‘u Coffee Mill where Mr.Cross and … Continue reading
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Healthy Foods: Past and Present
Kaʻu district may have been the first point of contact for the early Hawaiians in their journey from the south. We know that they brought plants with them so to sustain themselves. It is also believed that some returned home … Continue reading
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Uncle Kelly and ‘ōhana share about Ka‘u!
Both first grade classes enjoyed a visit from the Galimba ‘ohana as they came in to share about the district of Ka‘u. Uncle Kelly- Kristaʻs dad- and her two cousins, Mahealani and Melia, shared stories and pictures of the land … Continue reading
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Buzzing About Bees
I am sure if you check out the other school blogs, chances are you will have come across a blog similar to this. Yesterday our K/1 courtyard was swarmed by a moving colony of bees. After securing the keiki safely … Continue reading
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September Haweo Awardees
Congratulations to Brayden and Kayana for showing consistent pono behaviors during the month of September and always trying their best in their school work! They enjoyed lunch with their ‘ohana today up on the big stage!
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