Category Archives: Messages

100 Club Members

Congratulations to the keiki in the pic below for making it into our 100 Club! These keiki mastered their multiplication facts and proved it by scoring 100% on a timed test. Their hard work and dedication to studying really paid off. On Monday these students will celebrate this great accomplishment by partaking in a pizza party at lunch.

One of the expectations of 4th Grade is that the haumāna enter the new school year with mastery of their basic multiplication facts. It is very important that ALL haumāna continue to study these consistently throughout the summer months. When school starts, the students who invested time to study during their vacation will truly be thankful.100 Club

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Congratulations Tyce and Kalāhiki!

Two of our helpful students from 3B were honored today at a special luncheon in the dining hall. Tyce and Kalāhiki received the Hāweo Award for May for their kōkua. It was extra special because their ‘ohana was able to celebrate with them as they were recognized today.

Keep up the great work, boys!

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Mahalo Papa ‘Ekolu

Mahalo nui loa, e na haumāna a me na makua! Last Friday was such an awesome day, thanks to all of you! Your hugs, notes, cards and gifts truly made me feel special and loved. I especially liked the tea/note wreath that you made together. You are so clever and creative. Thank you for a wonderful day and a terrific year! I love you all!!!

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E Hele Mai… It’s May Day!

Our haumāna are so excited to perform for you at their annual May Day Program being held tomorrow at 8:30 A.M. Please join us for a morning of traditional and contemporary song and dance as we gather together on the lawn in front of Hā’aeamahi.

As a reminder, students should wear their own Hawaiian attire to school tomorrow. They may wear slippers or sandals as they will all be dancing barefoot. Girls, please pull your hair neatly back into a low bun, if possible. For girls with short hair, just pull your hair away from your face as best you can.

Parents, please feel free to kōkua with dressing the students in Kīna’u Pod between 7:15 and 8:00 A.M. All costumes should be returned to the teacher before dismissal from school.

Enjoy the program!

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May Day Reminders

Aloha! May Day is near and we need your kōkua. We are making lei and hairpieces on Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m. Please join us if you can. The memo regarding this activity and the keiki attire was sent home last week. You can view the memo here as well. In addition, a flyer for May Day itself was sent home today. Mahalo for your kōkua in our time of need!

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IMPORTANT May Day Information

Kumu Crabbe has informed Papa ‘Ekolu of a change in May Day attire for our boys. Boys do NOT need to purchase their own long sleeved white collared shirts. Kumu will be providing shirts for the boys to wear, and boys need to wear their own long, blue uniform pants.

There are no changes for the girls. They are to wear a mu’umu’u to school and will change into a skirt and blouse that will be distributed on May Day. All costumes must be returned to the teacher before going home that day.

Mahalo for your understanding and cooperation.

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Shania Receives Art Award

Congratulations to Shania for being recognized for her outstanding art work! Her creation of space and planets is being displayed at the Prince Kuhio Plaza on Saturday, April 13th in the MOA Beauty Through the Eyes of Our Children Exhibit. If you’re in the mall at 12 noon, stop by to check out Shania’s work along with several other pieces of art from our kula ha’aha’a.

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Spring Concert “Disney Favorites”

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Please join us for a night filled with Disney songs and delightful dances on Friday, April 12th at 6:00 p.m. You are sure to enjoy the angelic voices of our very own haumāna.

Papa ‘Ekolu haumana are to report to Kina’u Pod classrooms at 5:30 P.M. dressed in their “Sunday School Best” or choir uniform. Girls should make sure that their hair is pulled back away from their faces. Parents, be sure that you listen to the announcements at the end of the concert so that you will know where to pick up your child. All children will remain with their classmates until the end of the show.

Mahalo for your support!

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Students Recognized for their Kōkua

Denby and Hayden are always ready and willing to help anyone in need. These two students were honored at our Hāweo Luncheon today for giving kōkua to their peers, teachers, friends, and basically anyone who needed it. In addition, these students not only help others, but help themselves to be the best that they can be in and out of school. Congratulations, Denby and Hayden! Mahalo, parents, for joining us in this special celebration.

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Upcoming Events

Tick tock, tick tock. Time is clicking away here at school. We are down to the last two months of school for this school year. Here are some reminders for next week:

* Monday, April 8th Ekalesia @ 8:00 A.M.; Lunalilo Hale; Wear dress whites

* Tuesday, April 9th Håweo Luncheon for March awardees

* Wednesday, April 10th Spring Concert Dress Rehearsal

* Friday, April 12th SPRING CONCERT @ 6:00 P.M.

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May Day Attire

May Day is in approximately one month from today. Our girls will be provided with costumes to wear for this day of celebration, however, they will be dressing in school. Girls may wear their own mu’u mu’u to school on May Day. Please bring bobby pins to school to pin the flower arrangement to hair.

Boys will need to wear their own long sleeved white collared shirts and long blue uniform dress pants. Shoes are required for school, but all students will be dancing barefoot.

If you have any questions, please contact Kumu Crabbe or Ms. Manliguis.

Mahalo!

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