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Student leaders talk through some of the new steps and what to expect at Kula Haʻahaʻa.

Returning to School Safely at Kula Ha'aha'a

Aug. 11, 2020

Contributed by Shaundor Chillingworth

Kamehameha Hawaiʻi 5th grade haumāna Cruz and Kalalea share some reminders and tips about returning to school safely, what students can expect this year, and why it's so important we follow-through with the kuleana of keeping each other safe and healthy.

Plus, an official introduction to Pua and Liko, two characters created by 6th grade Kamehameha Hawaiʻi haumāna Auliʻi Paleka to help our littlest learners remember the three important things they should do when in school: wear a mask, wash your hands often and keep space between you and others. Look out for Pua and Liko throughout our Kula Haʻahaʻa, and pay attention to their important reminders.

Introducing Pua and Liko

6th grader Auli_i Paleka drew and animated these two characters to help remind students of the important safety protocols we need to follow to stay healthy!


5th graders Cruz and Kalalea demonstrate what proper distancing looks like.


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Kaipuolono Article, Hawaii Newsroom, Hawaii Elementary School

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