Na Keiki O Kalama‘ula &
Living ‘Olelo No’eau ‘Opio
Our Mission
Inspire youth to excel culturally, academically, and spiritually, through classroom and hands on learning, so that one day they will become community role models for future generations.
Our Vision
Provide youth opportunities to acquire education and life skills that will help perpetuate the Hawaiian Culture and History.
Curriculum (Hands on and Classroom)
Hawaiian Culture
SEA
- Fish (Pole)
- Throw Net
- Picking Limu
- Crabbing
- Diving
- Drive a Boat
- Swimming
- Surfing and Canoe Paddling
LAND
- Hunting (deer and pig)
- Farming (plants and animals)
- Weaving
- Lei Making
- Cooking (Imu)
OTHER
- Hawaiian Language and Studies F
- Alcohol/Drugs
- Grief/Loss
- Bullying
- Culinary
- Computers
- Hula/Oli
- Finances (banking, credit reporting, etc)
- Robotics
- Career Goals
- College Visits
- Laau Lapaau
- Auto Mechanics/Body
- Self Defense
Travel Club
- Cultural Exchange: fishing, hunting, farming, and etc.
- College/University/Trade school visits (9th-12th)
Representation of our Banner
Ulu – Perseverance (effort to achieve something despite difficulties)
Kukui – Light (always look on the bright side of everything)
Coconut Tree – Strength
Kalo – Connection between our land and people
Photos