It is always a beautiful day in Hawaiʻi nei and on our KS Hawaiʻi campus when keiki come to school in aloha attire on our aloha wear days. Today was such a day. Some girls come in beautiful shortie muʻu (or long ones), boys come with their stylish aloha shirts, some with shorts, some with …
Students who demonstrated the Hawaiian value of kahiau (to give from the heart without expecting anything in return) during the month of December (in their respective classroom) were honored recently at lunch. Parents and ʻohana were invited to have lunch with their special keiki on the stage in the dining hall.
Starting January 6th, students in grades 3-5 will have the option of drinking milk OR water. Teachers will advise students of this before lunch on Monday. Also, students will still need to have choices from at least 3 of the food groups. Water is NOT in a food group. Dining hall will have two orange coolers …
Mahalo to our ʻAha ʻŌpio officers and reps for suggesting this fun all school activity during the holiday season. Students, as well as teachers and staff had the opportunity to participate in a Christmas Door Decorating contest. The guidelines were to decorate your door (or doors) between Wednesday, Dec. 4th through Wednesday, Dec. 11th. …
We are excited to present, “Leo ʻĀnela – Voices of Angels” our Christmas Concert to be held tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 13th at 6pm in Hāʻaeamahi Dining Hall. For you seasoned concert goers, lines start to form around 3:30pm! This year, our keiki choir parents will be selling water at $1.00 each if you are in …
The date noted in the Parent & ʻOhana calendar for the 1st Trimester Awards Assembly is incorrect. The correct date is Wed. Nov. 27th. E kala mai for any inconvenience.
Check out Mrs. Oyama’s blog where her students are writing and sharing artwork as well! iPads are used for the writing component in the classroom. Students compose, have rough drafts then post the final piece on the blog THEMSELVES! http://blogs.ksbe.edu/lioyama/na-hoku-o-ka-lani/
Click here for our November issue of Nā Pōkiʻi.
We had a spooktacular day here at kula ha’ahaʻa! Click on this link to view a cool video of today’s festivities! Mahalo Kumu Kalei Chang! http://vimeo.com/78309481
Click here to view the flyer regarding Halloween at our kula on Thursday, Oct. 31st. Traditionally, our Halloween Parade begins at 12:25pm starting from the dining hall. Get ready for a spooooooktacular day!