
Join in a celebration at Ulupō- one of the locations where our students learn and work.


Hulo! So proud of our keiki for sharing their learning through explaining their connections to songs, chants, stories, and experiences of Tri 1. Mahalo nui to all our ‘ohana for coming to the K-5 Hō’ike on Thursday night.





Student applications for SY 2020-2021 are now available here - https://bit.ly/2WJmatp. We are accepting for grades K-8.
Upcoming informational sessions:
November 21 at 5pm - 41-054 Ehukai St
December 11 at 9am - TBD
January 23 at 5pm - 41-054 Ehukai St
February 18 at 9am - TBD

Tonight we had our second 6th grade sail meeting and on social media these images from 5 years ago popped up. Since these images were first taken, these haumana have presented their learning, and have either successfully completed their sail or are preparing for their first defense or voyage across Kaneohe Bay. Mahalo nui to all those who have supported us along the way. We are so proud of these young voyagers and all they have accomplished over the past 5 years. @kanehunamoku





Papa Hoku went on a huakaʻi to Kaupo today. They listened to moʻolelo about Kamohoaliʻi, used their senses to kilo, and recorded data. This was their first time to this wahi and they hope to build pilina throughout the school year.





Aloha! An email has been sent to our ʻohana regarding how we supported our keiki and community during todayʻs challenging events. Mālama Honua is steadfast in our commitment to kapu aloha.

Papa Makani spend the day at Kualoa with our Kānehūnāmoku ʻOhana. For their first time back on waʻa this year, students reviewed the Kukuluokalani, spent time using their senses to kilo the wahi pana, and took turns navigating Kualoa Bay. We LOVE our time with KVA!




Yesterday, Papa Makani took a tour around the lesser known area of our Waimānalo ahupuaʻa, Maunalua. Visiting with the Thompson ʻohana, they heard stories about Niu Valley before learning moʻolelo of Moʻokua o Kaneapua, Keahupua, and Maunalua.





School Photos for Grades 6-7 tomorrow, Sept 13.
Dress in the MHPCS polo. We will have extra polo shirts available during picture taking.
Please do not wear green shorts/pants as they blend in with the green screen.
Lastly, practice your smiles at home!

School Photos for Grades K-2 tomorrow, Sept 11.
Reminders:
- dress in your best dark blue MHPCS cotton shirt
- no green shorts/pants
- practice your smiles at home!

Past DUE. Please complete fundraising form TODAY.
https://forms.gle/Ubgv3U8aLcxUZe4V7

Middle School Open House TONIGHT, Aug 28 at Hui Malama O Ke Kai from 5-6p. Makua only.
A few items that will be covered are:
- Important Logistics for the Middle School
- What the students will be learning this school year
- Opportunities to be apart of the projects

Mahalo Ho’oulu ‘Āina for hosting and teaching our first and second graders about the importance of our mountains through mo’olelo (stories) and hana hands on learning experiences.





Why is aloha ‘āina important? Ulupō learning about ‘uala and helping to harvest. 7th graders...Living our values.





Kama ʻia ke aloha a paʻa i loko
Bind love that it may remain fast within
Our ʻŌlelo Noʻeau for this week reminds us to be a person who knows love.
Mahalo nui Hāwane for sharing your ʻike, moʻolelo, and unwavering ALOHA for Mauna Kea with our haumāna! #alohaaina


First Makua Halawai of the year TONIGHT 8/12 at St Mattʻs (41-054 Ehukai Street) from 5:30-6:30p.

We canʻt only celebrate the earth one day a year! Help us make every day Earth Day! Join us Saturday, May 4th to mālama honua!


Preparing for our Sail- working and learning along side the crew of Makali’i and Kānehūnāmoku.





How do we live mālama honua? Papa Hoku haumāna and ‘Ohana respond with action- joining Waimānalo Limu Hui they spent Sunday April 7 helping to care for our wahi pana.




Hulo Kailai! Great job leading the first MHPCS Puha Stream Restoration event!



