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Earth Month Campus Work Day!
Lahainaluna High School
Our goal is to help clean up our schools garden that way the students have more area to work with and help grow native plants and other species! We will be doing things such as cleaning up the campus, weeding and clearing paths!
Lahainaluna High School
About the organizer
Mission Statement:
Lahainaluna will strive to provide all students with the knowledge and principles necessary to make them responsible citizens, appreciative of the arts, and aware of the diversity of our global environment.
As a school community, we pledge to challenge and to support all students and preserve the heritage that is Lahainaluna.
Nickname: Lunas
Established: September 5, 1831
Vision Statement:
Grasp the Flaming Torch of Excellence
And Let Us Move Forward Together
- Established career pathway learning communities on campus. These pathways include Arts & Communication; Business Management & Technology (Academy of Hospitality and Tourism); Health & Medical services; Industry, Engineering & Technology; Ninth grade teams; and Natural Resources.
- Intergrated “Po’okela”, a mentor program.
- Designed senior project curricula
- Implemented, in school year 2007-08, a Transitions class to allow students to meet the Board of Education’s graduation credit requirement for a personal transition plan.
- Implemented, in school year 2009-10, AVID class.
Philosophy of Lahainaluna High School:
Beliefs:
- We believe in excellence and equity in education.
- We believe students can learn in different ways and should be provided with a variety of instructional approaches to support their learning.
- We believe that the commitment to continuous improvement is imperative, to enable students to become confident, self directed lifelong learners.
- We believe standards with clear goals and high expectations for student achievement should guide curriculum strategies.
- We believe education is a system made up of all components of our community interacting as one.
Good For
Accessible, Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help Plants & Nature
Cause
Keiki, Environmental Conservation, Education & Training
Requirements
Closed Toed Shoes, See below
Please bring water, gloves (if you have) Suggested attire: Covered shoes, pants, hat, sunscreen, gloves, long sleeves
Earth Month Campus Work Day!
Lahainaluna High School
Our goal is to help clean up our schools garden that way the students have more area to work with and help grow native plants and other species! We will be doing things such as cleaning up the campus, weeding and clearing paths!
Good For
Accessible, Kids, Teens, Families, Kupuna, Students, Groups
Activity Type
Outdoor, Help Plants & Nature
Cause
Keiki, Environmental Conservation, Education & Training
Requirements
Closed Toed Shoes, See below
Please bring water, gloves (if you have) Suggested attire: Covered shoes, pants, hat, sunscreen, gloves, long sleeves
Lahainaluna High School
About the organizer
Mission Statement:
Lahainaluna will strive to provide all students with the knowledge and principles necessary to make them responsible citizens, appreciative of the arts, and aware of the diversity of our global environment.
As a school community, we pledge to challenge and to support all students and preserve the heritage that is Lahainaluna.
Nickname: Lunas
Established: September 5, 1831
Vision Statement:
Grasp the Flaming Torch of Excellence
And Let Us Move Forward Together
- Established career pathway learning communities on campus. These pathways include Arts & Communication; Business Management & Technology (Academy of Hospitality and Tourism); Health & Medical services; Industry, Engineering & Technology; Ninth grade teams; and Natural Resources.
- Intergrated “Po’okela”, a mentor program.
- Designed senior project curricula
- Implemented, in school year 2007-08, a Transitions class to allow students to meet the Board of Education’s graduation credit requirement for a personal transition plan.
- Implemented, in school year 2009-10, AVID class.
Philosophy of Lahainaluna High School:
Beliefs:
- We believe in excellence and equity in education.
- We believe students can learn in different ways and should be provided with a variety of instructional approaches to support their learning.
- We believe that the commitment to continuous improvement is imperative, to enable students to become confident, self directed lifelong learners.
- We believe standards with clear goals and high expectations for student achievement should guide curriculum strategies.
- We believe education is a system made up of all components of our community interacting as one.
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