This past Friday, everyone enjoyed the fine performances of the finalists for this year’s speech fest. The haumana did not disappoint. Mahalo nui to everyone who participated, to the teachers who helped support their students in class, the families who assisted with serving as audiences at home for practice time and to the judges for …
A gentle reminder to our parents & ʻohana who pick up their child after school – if your child is not enrolled in extracurricular activities after school (choir, Na Lei O Kaiona), they are required to leave campus by 3:10 p.m. We welcome students to visit the Learning Center after school. However, after 3:10 p.m., …
Can you say, “Tikki Tikki Tembo No Sarimbo Hari Kari Bushkie Perry Pem Do Hai Kai Pom Pom Nikki No Meeno Dom Barako” 10 times in a row? Well, our K-3 students were treated to a 40 minute show entitled, “Tikki Tikki Tembo” this past Monday. The Maui Academy of Performing Arts group presented this …
Because your keiki’s safety is our number one concern at our Kula Ha’aha’a, we will have a bus evacuation drill on Monday, February 7. All students ride the bus at some point, if not everyday, whether it be for excursions or just to get transported to our high school for convocation on rainy days. All …
Itʻs That Time Again! Come and check out the cute pōkiʻi of papa mālaaʻo and papa ʻekahi as they recite favorite poems from Shel Silverstein as well as Hawaiian nursery rhymes too. You will be amazed at how expressive they can be. Papa ʻelua is introducing adapted fairy tales as a new genre this year. …
Our kindergarten teacher in K-A is a newlywed. Did you know that? She got married to “Diver Dan” this past summer and started the school year as Mrs. Littrell. Karen Littrell has been working for Kamehameha from way back before the Keaukaha days, well over 25 years. She is always striving to further her professional …
We love Aloha Wear Day! The keiki get to wear something outside of their uniforms and they love it! If your keiki doesn’t like wearing aloha attire, ‘a’ole pilikia. Not everyone does. But here’s their chance to dress in aloha attire if they want to do so. Please open up the Parent and Student Handbook …
At our kula, students are to demonstrate three school-wide behavior expectations at all times. These behavior expectations are: Palekana (Be Safe), Hōʻihi (Be Respectful) and Kuleana (Be Responsible). Each month, grade level teachers select 2 students from their class who have gone above and beyond their fellow classmates in demonstrating these behaviors. We honor these …
Our Counselors. You would NOT believe how many miles they log everyday here on our campus. Not only do they do guidance classes to grade K-5 but they work with small groups and individuals, all with the common goal of helping our students be as successful as they can be here at our kula. They …
On Tuesday, January 25, our entire campus will participate in the Charles Reed Bishop Convocation in Koai’a Gym. Students are required to wear their special white attire. Charles Reed Bishop, born on January 25, 1822, was the husband of our founder, Bernice Pauahi Bishop. He, as a trustee of his wife’s estate, helped to ensure …