E Ola! Endorsements: Aloha ʻĀina

Hawaiian Patriotism; love for the land and its people.

To complete an endorsement, students must take between 3.0 to 4.0 credits of classes that are aligned with an endorsement’s concentration and receive a grade of B or above in each class. For more information, please contact your grade-level counselor.

Concentration: SUSTAINABILITY

Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance

Foundational Courses

Required courses:

  • English 9-11 Focus on Hawaiian, Pacific, and World Literature (1.0)
  • Hawaiian 3 (1.0)

NOTE: Prerequisites are required for some courses listed.

Focus Courses

Must complete minimum of 2.0 credits from the following:

  • ‘Āina-based Engineering (1.0)*
  • ‘Āina-based STEM (1.0)*
  • AP Environmental Science (1.0)
  • Ethnobotany (1.0)*
  • Conservation Biology (1.0)*
  • Honors US History Through an Environmental Lens (1.0)
  • Honors Global Environmental Politics & Sustainability (0.5)*
  • Ka ‘Oihana Lawai’a (1.0)
  • Kilo Hōkū (1.0)
  • Marine Science (1.0)

*DC option available.

Hōʻike Examples

Ma ka hana ka ʻike, through doing one learns.

By engaging students in hands-on experiences and reflection, they are better able to connect theories and knowledge learned in the classroom.

Haumāna may select their own hands-on experiences.

Possible hōʻike experiences may include:

  • Lamakū reflection
  • Community work in loko iʻa, loʻi kalo, mala, etc…
  • Internships (Kupu, MAʻO)

Concentration: ʻŌLELO HAWAIʻI & MOʻOMEHEU

Hawaiian language and culture

Foundational Courses

Required courses:

  • English 9-11 Focus on Hawaiian, Pacific, and World Literature (1.0)
  • Hawaiian 3 (1.0)

NOTE: Prerequisites are required for some courses listed.

Focus Courses

Must complete minimum of 2.0 credits from the following:

  • Aloha ‘Āina Kauaʻi (0.5)
  • Hana Hei (0.5) OR Ma Ka Hana ʻIke (0.5)
  • Hawaiian Chant & Dance (0.5) OR Hawaiian Ensemble (1.0)
  • Hawaiian History ʻEkahi (0.5)
  • Hawaiian History ʻElua (0.5)
  • Honors Hawaiian 4 OR 5 (1.0)
  • Honors Papa Mōʻaukala Hawaiʻi (0.5)
  • Honors ʻEpekema Kai Ma Ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (1.0)
  • Honors Hawaiian History ʻElua (0.5)
  • Ka ‘Oihana Lawai’a (1.0)
  • Literature of the Pacific (0.5)* OR Literature of Hawaiʻi (0.5)
  • Multicultural Literature Online (0.5)

*DC option available.

Hōʻike Examples

Ma ka hana ka ʻike, through doing one learns.

By engaging students in hands-on experiences and reflection, they are better able to connect theories and knowledge learned in the classroom.

Haumāna may select their own hands-on experiences.

Possible hōʻike experiences may include:

  • Lamakū reflection
  • Hula performance or competition
  • Hoʻokani pila performance or competition