Holoholo I Ko’ie’ie Loko

Holoholo I Ko’ie’ie Loko

It was a privilege working with Hawaiian culture adviser, Kimokeo Kapahulehua at Ko’ie’ie Fish pond. Uncle Kimokeo brought awareness to the importance of a Hawaiian Ahupua’a utilizing resources mountain ward and seaward. We also learned various types...
Honokohau Valley

Honokohau Valley

Students are often exposed to situations that keep them engaged in thinking the why’s and how’s of each task that we ask them to perform. Our visit to Honokohau valley is an excellent example of how science, nutrition, culture, math, and other skills are...
Restoring our Hawaiian Culture

Restoring our Hawaiian Culture

As we continue to move through the 21st century, we are mindful of our culture and the way of life that seems to be lost or forgotten, a simpler time filled with respect and responsibility to oneself, to the land and to each other. Students have the privilege of...
Organic…Of Course!

Organic…Of Course!

Our first visit to Kupa’a Farms was a success! Students were able to understand how hard it is to be an organic farmer, but how much more beneficial it is to our aina. The more natural materials we can recycle, the less unnatural materials would be needed....
WOW, Laulau!

WOW, Laulau!

Under Uncle Bobby Pahia and Uncle Hoapili Ane’s support and guidance, Hui Malama students and staff were able to harvest some of the most beautiful looking luau leaves and some of the tastiest kalo. These wonderful gifts were used to make pork laulau and veggie...