Kamehameha Schools was founded by the will of Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the great-granddaughter of Kamehameha the Great.
Open House is about connecting parents to their child’s learning in the classroom. Here a kindergartener and her mom take a break to pose for a picture.
Contributed by Kristen Purdy
KS Maui Kula Haʻahaʻa welcomed well over 600 mākua and haumāna to our annual Open House on September 1st. Mākua were able to learn about the exciting learning opportunities that await their children this school year. Open House was a lot of fun as well. In fourth grade, mākua and haumāna were given 20 minutes to conquer the “escape room” activity to learn about the classroom curriculum. Students, who turned in a completed stamp cards earned a free dress day. Mahalo to our parents for your attendance and support! We look forward to a great school year.
Mr. Tua shares his course syllabus with students and stamps their cards, which students could earn a free dress day if they received all eight stamps.
Credit: Po`o Kumu Pahukula
Parents of a third grader uses clues to determine which of the puppets is their daughter’s.
Credit: Po`o Kumu Pahukula
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