Aloha mai Kākou,
T1 seemed to start off slower than normal, but then someone turned a switch and suddenly it’s a thing of the past! So much has happened in the first trimester and last Pōʻalima was our opportunity to celebrate the hard work and accomplishments of our entire kula.
Overall as a kula, our T1 data for academic achievement and behavior looks great! High numbers on honor roll, low numbers on AP and our discipline when compared to the last three years has improved as well.
Iʻd like to think that these results are a combination of three important factors…
FIRST, itʻs because we have an awesome group of middle school students! SECOND, we have very supportive parents. When we COMBINE those two with an amazing faculty/staff who go above and beyond to make this place what it is today, why wouldnʻt we have the results we saw in T1?! WE ALL have something to celebrate!
When we talk about the value of MAHALO, succeeding in school is how you students SHOW your gratitude to your mākua, your kupuna, your kumu, to Pauahi and to Ke Akua for the gift you have been given.
MAHALO to our mākua for your support and to our kumu and kōkua for all you do to make this kula a place of excellence.
Hoʻomaikaʻi to all of our award recipients and to our entire kula for your hard work.
Keep up the good work and I mua Kamehameha!
Mr. De Sa