Blogs
What a way to fly into Spring Break! After a full day of SpringFest for students, faculty, and staff, I guarantee early bedtimes for all, especially the adults…
Last week, we got to see a play at Hawaii Theater for the Youth called Super Aunty!
We were inspired by our first chapel of the new year. Kahu Lovett used the metaphor of planting seeds that we nurture throughout the new year.…
All grade levels have been busy creating artworks that sharpen both their technical and problem-solving creative skills…
It’s a good thing the children have two weeks off of school because our last week was extremely busy.
Kindness with sprinkles of sweetness M. C.
Homework help with lots of smiles L.S…
As I sit down to write my thoughts on the `i`iwi community this week, you might be on a plane heading somewhere you always dreamed of going…
Grandparents’ Day is a much beloved celebration of our Kupuna, and having seen them this past Friday on campus, it’s really no wonder why they are Grand Parents…
For those who may be new to our community, Grandparents’ Day is a special event held each year where we invite our students’ grandparents…
Our inquiry journey has continued to lead us forward as we have used the children’s connections with Mānoa’s mountains to question and theorize.
Grandparents Day wasn’t just a two-day affair; it spanned two whole months of heartfelt preparation and joyous celebration!
This is my nineteenth year teaching at Mid-Pacific and my all-time favorite elementary tradition is Grandparents’ Day.
Experiencing our virtual Grandparent’s Day was a proud moment I witnessed as an educator at Mid-Pacific.
Last week, the children celebrated Grandparents’ Day at the elementary school – a day dedicated to the children’s grandparents and special someones in their lives.
Many moons ago, my professional learning as an aspiring teacher as an undergraduate was all about methodology and content — the how and what of teaching…
In our last inquiry blog, I shared our process of creating and gathering questions from the children. They had so many wonderful questions and wonders!
February is the month when we celebrate Valentine’s day. Symbols of hearts are seen in stores, classrooms, media, etc.
During inquiry this week, Noio Room 3 has been compiling and looking (as a class) at the questions they are wondering about, so far.
Spring Break approaches, and that means only one thing in the music room: May Day preparation.
Research trips are wondrous and full of scientific discoveries for our early learners. Within our Reggio Emilia-inspired preschool at Mid-Pacific…