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Keiki On The Run | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades 3-6Teacher: Bryson Matsushima and Alexis (Lexi) Prei Driving Question: How do we, as lifelong learners, continue to live our lives to the best and healthiest of ways? What did the students DO? This energetic running group has embraced a healthy lifestyle by committing to regular stretching, exercise, and running...

Hula Halau o Nānāikapono | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades 3-6Teacher: Shaina Solomon, Alana Rivers, and Carlee Kawai Driving Question: How does Hula serve as a cultural expression and storytelling medium in Hawaiian traditions? What did the students DO? This hula group, Hālau Hula o Nānāikapono, overcame early recruitment challenges to form a committed ʻohana of haumāna. Through discipline,...

Hula and ‘Ōlelo Hawai’i | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades K-1Teacher: Mary (Nani) Kahalewai and Kelli Liu Driving Question: How do we, as hula dancers and Hawaiian language learners, perpetuate Hawaiian culture so that it lives on for many generations? What did the students DO? This energetic group of keiki is growing in both hula and ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi as...

Hana Noʻeau | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades 4-6Teacher: Charimel Rarrallo Driving Question: How do we, as Nānāikapono students, create memories that can be cherished by families, the community, and future students through photography and art? What did the students DO? The Hāna Noʻeau group at Nānāikapono Elementary has been exploring photography and art as a way...

Guardians of the Garden | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades 3-6Teacher: Wendy Gumm and Luania Sula Driving Question: How do we, as Guardians of the Garden, nurture and sustain plants in the Nanakuli Valley? What did the students DO? The Guardians of the Garden are a small but mighty group of haumāna (students) who dedicate themselves to nurturing and...

Aloha Zen Odyssey | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades 3-6Teacher: Abraham Concepcion Driving Question: How do we, as young AlphaZen students, use the power of mindful movement and breath to cultivate inner strength, resilience, and a sense of calm in our everyday lives? What did the students DO? The AlphaZen group embraced the art of mindfulness through yoga,...

Aloha Artisans | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades 3-6Teacher: Cece Miyagawa and Rebecca Hadley Driving Question: How do we as artisans design lei and other designs to share our heritage and connect with our community? What did the students DO? This creative group of artisans has been learning and refining various lei-making techniques while exploring other craft...

Aloha Aku, Aloha Mai | 2023-2024

School: Nānāikapono Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades K-6Teacher: Kahealani Paogofie Driving Question: How do we, as keiki, create aloha experiences for others and ourselves through our relationships to our place and each other? What did the students DO? This new group, beginning in February, has focused on creating meaningful aloha experiences for their school community through...

Robotics | 2023-2024

School: Nānākuli High & Intermediate SchoolGrade Level: Grades 7-12Teacher: Richard Enright and Makoa Umeda Driving Question: How do we, as young engineers, utilize the engineering design process; design, build, document, program and compete with an electro-mechanical machine as well as completing the necessary requirements to gain academic certifications? What did the students DO? The NHIS...

Mākaha Robotics | 2023-2024

School: Mākaha Elementary SchoolGrade Level: Grades 3-6Teacher: Jessica Mishima-Donahue and Thelma Medeiros Driving Question: How can we as the Makaha Robotics team use our Social Emotional Learning skills along with the engineering design process have the most successful robotics season? How can we apply these skills to our everyday lives? What did the students DO?...

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