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Kamehameha Hawai‘i high school student leaders Marche Motta, Megan Baldado, and Jordanna Tataki all appeared on WakeUp2Day to give their mana‘o on distance learning.

Student leaders share their mana 'o on distance learning on WakeUp2Day

Apr. 24, 2020

Contributed by Shaundor Chillingworth

Three of our Kula Kiʻekiʻe student leaders appeared on Pōmaikaʻi Longakit's KWXX What's happening on Hawaiʻi Island segment on Wednesday to share a little more about how distance learning is going for them. 

Junior Marche Motta, senior Megan Baldado, and sophopmore Jordanna Tataki all took a moment to record how distance learning has been over the past month, share their feelings, and manaʻo on the situation including how thankful they are to be safe and well in this crisis. 

We are so proud of their incredible poise and positivity, for the gratitude they demonstrate and optimism that we will emerge from this stronger, better, and more adaptable and creative then ever before. 

Mahalo to Pōmai for providing this platform to amplify their voices. I Mua Kamehameha!


Junior Marche Motta, senior Megan Baldado, and sophomore Jordanna Tataki were featured in Pōmai Longakit's KWXX Hawaiʻi Island segment on Wednesday.

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