We always look forward to honoring our students each trimester for excelling, whether it be for modeling the Hawaiian value for the trimester (lōkahi), Principal’s List, Headmaster’s List, or Perfect Attendance. We are so proud of all our haumana for trying their very best in all that they do. The Award’s Assembly is a time …
Kahiau ~ to give without expecting anything in return. This is the mana`o behind our Pennies for Pauahi campaign. For the past four years, our keiki here at Kula Ha`aha`a have demonstrated kahiau by participating in the Pennies for Pauahi campaign. To date, our kula has collected nearly $5000! These donations are given to the …
Haumana in grade 3-5 celebrated Makahiki last week, thanks to the instruction and support of Mrs. Lee. It was a beautiful day. As always the hukihuki stole the show as students showed their strength and endurance in a show of brilliance on the Hawaiian style tug-of-war. Visit Miss Chang’s blog (on the left sidebar) for …
A reminder to all: We will have our Thanksgiving Convocation this Monday, November 22, 2010, at Lunalilo Hale, at 8:00 am. All students should wear their special attire (white polo shirts and appropriate skirts/pants). Please refer to the Student Handbook for specifics. In the spirit of Thanksgiving we share this ʻōlelo noʻeau (wise saying): E …
Everyone is still talking about a great Math Night! Just wanted to share the attendance numbers with all of you: Total number of families: 82 Total number of attendees: 326 WOW! Do you have any comments or ideas for future summits? Submit your comment below. We value your mana‘o.
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Student led parent conferences are fast approaching. Your dates and times have been set and the students have been working hard to prepare their progressfolios to share with all of you. Please visit the counselors blog to prepare for this important visit to your keiki’s classroom. If you have any questions or concerns about the …
Hawaiians have a saying, ʻAʻohe hana nui ke alu ʻia, which means “no task is too great when we all work together.” And the result of working together is a great end product. This is the case with our math night, held Wednesday evening at Hāʻaeamahi Dining Hall. We had over 250 ʻohana members participate …