Congratulations to the following students who were selected for the Hāweo Award for the month of September: Kindergartden: Kyler Tamura, Kacie Febo-Santiago, Lehani Coloma & Noah Palea 1st Grade: Kāhili Paleka, Avani Naleimaile, Brayden Malani, & Kayana Maluo 2nd Grade: Kaʻolapa Masuko, Kamilah Quiocho, Makena Aiona-Agra & Grace Merriman 3rd Grade: Thai Gomes, Katelyn Ah Puck, …
At or near the end of each month, our students and staff are treated to birthday cake for lunch. Birthday celebrants for that month are recognized and we all sing happy birthday to them! We are very fortunate to have our Food Services aunties and uncles help serve the cake, sandwiches and milk during lunch!
Students were treated to a fun puppet performance by the Maui Academy Performing Arts players titled, “Brundibar”. The story line focused on bullying and how to deal with those situations .
We have 9 scheduled Nā Koa Reward Days plus a culminating Nā Koa Reward Day on May 17th. Please review this post by the counselors for more information. The two major criteria are: Be in school on time (no tardies) with NO unexcused absences and no minor or major referrals. Congratulations to our Nā Koa …
Former KS Hawaiʻi student Keoni Thompson treated our kula to some very cool music during lunch today. Keoni, who is pursuing a career in the singing/entertainment field, visited our kula to “give back” to our school. “I love performing for the little ones”, he related. Keoni sang songs by Adele, Taylor Swift, and of course …
This morning our officers and class representatives (18 of them) attended a team building and planning session to start off the new school year. A morning meeting message greeted our new alakaʻi as they entered the room. It asked how they were feeling about being part of the ʻAha ʻŌpio ʻohana. Nearly all them said …
They say it takes a village to raise a child. At our kula, it takes an ʻohana. We are so blessed to have our Food Services ʻohana provide us with the most incredible, delicious, nutritious breakfasts, lunches, snacks and so much more. But it is not only the food that they offer, it is that …
Every morning, each classroom starts off the day with morning meeting. Made up of four sequential components – greeting, sharing, group activity and morning message. The primary purpose of morning meeting is to build pilina, or relationships amongst the students and teachers. Moreover, it allows for intentional opportunities for children to practice the skills of greeting, listening, responding, group …
Have you seen all the pinwheels that are lined up along the main campus road? What a wonderful sight to see this morning as the Pinwheels for Peace were whirling in the wind. Mahalo to kula haʻahaʻa’s art teacher, Mrs. Tana Rosehill as she spearheaded another “peaceful” year as these hand made pinwheels adorn our …
Take a moment to visit our Charles Reed Bishop Learning Center and help yourself to several brochures on parenting. Titles such as “Balancing Work & Family”, “Handling Misbehavior – Tips for Parents” & “What You Should Know About Being a Single Parent”, are just a few of the brochures available. When you enter the Learning …