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KA Lamakū Poems

Watch and enjoy the KA haumāna perform their group poems about our kaiāulu!

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Firefighters Job Share

Mahalo to Uncles Sean and Aaron for sharing their exciting jobs with the Keiki here last week. The haumana knew a bit about their jobs from our trip last fall to the Waiākea station, but were very excited to hear … Continue reading

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Parent Job Sharing!

We loved having Aunty Marissa come to school today to share her job as a land manger for KS on this island. She shared maps, a slide show and big island made snacks- grown on KS lands. We learned so … Continue reading

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Our Onekahakaha Māla Huaka‘i

Mahalo to Kumu Noe and Kumu Keone for hosting our classes and teaching us abut kalo preparation and māla care. We enjoyed pounding poi, grating coconut and replanting kalo at the site. It was a wonderful day of outdoor learning … Continue reading

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Imua Week

Along with fun times at school in non-uniform outfits, we also learned about Queen Liliuokalani and Dr. Martin Luther King. We ended the week with a special morning tribute to the Queen and a freedom march in the afternoon.

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Happy Holidays!

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This week in school!

Just sharing some non-uniform looks of your Keiki and our caroling in our kaiāulu.

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Huaka’i To Hawaii Food Basket and ‘Aina University

What a full day of outdoor learning we had! Mahalo to the chaperones for their kokua!!

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Hau‘oli La Heleui

Mahalo to all the ‘Ohana support in making our Halloween party so much fun yesterday!

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Celebrating Princess Pauahi Week

This week the haumana were able to wear theme colored outfits in celebration of our Founder. We also tasted and graphed apple choices and made our own applesauce as a part of our malaria Wednesday curriculum.

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