Lehua received a generous donation of 50 Chromebook computers and 50 Ewriter tablets for our students. We are so grateful to the members of Pearlside Church. Thank you for investing in our Lehua Leaders. Together we rise. @HIDOE808
You couldn’t come to us, so we came to you. Our awesome staff visited families with a 26 car spirited caravan. Thank you to all of the students & families who came to greet us along Lehua Ave., the Pearl City Peninsula, and Hale Mohalu Towers. We love you! @HIDOE808, @PWComplex
Mahalo to entertainer and Pearl City High alumnus, Greg Gabaylo for providing a live juggling performance during our entire grab & go meal service today. He brought so many happy faces to our children. @hawaiipublicschools @hidoe808
We completed two weeks of free grab & go meals and will continue through May. Mahalo to Manana & Palisades EL, Highlands Intermediate, Pearl City HS, Miss Hawai’i Nikki Holbrook (for face masks), HawaiiUSA FCU, & HPD District 3. @missamericahi@honolulupd @hawaiiusafcu @HIDOE808
Today (April 17) is officially PURPLE UP! Day. Lehua Elementary wishes to recognize our military families and children for your character, courage, and sacrifices. Today and throughout this month we salute you! #MonthOfTheMilitaryChild#PurpleUpDay
First day: grab & go free meals for children: 94 breakfast & 220 lunches served. Everyone who came, had a meal. Mahalo to Manana Elementary, Highlands Intermediate staff, CAS Hui, and many other DOE personnel who came out to help. @HIDOE808@PWComplex @HIDOE808_DrK
Lehua Elementary will be offering free grab and go meals for children starting Tuesday, April 7. Monday to Friday except for Holidays. Breakfast from 7:30-8:00am and lunch from 11:30-12noon until supplies last. Students must be present to receive a meal. @hawaiipublicschools
As we head into the weekend, keep one thing in mind. You are all educators and life long learners. Take some time to learn more about the tools you and the students already have access to! Go deeper with the Google Tools page on our site https://t.co/rU2zFVig56 #HI4PublicEd
We had our first enrichment packet pick up on 3/27; teachers have also posted online through class dojo. Next packet pick up will be on 4/3 & we will be adding a morning pick up time in addition to the afternoon. Times will be posted on our website and ClassDojo. Stay tuned.
Starting Tuesday, March 24 to Wednesday, April 1, learn to sign from 10:30-11 a.m. with American Sign Language Made Easy. This program includes drills and practice exercises to increase signing ability and understanding. Learn how to sign the ABCs, colors and expressions.
Welcome back to all our teachers who began teleworking yesterday. In light of the State’s April 30 stay-at-home order, we will be adjusting our plans to continue to align with these important parameters for health and safety. More details here: https://t.co/W2meQwKi2N
HIDOE extends school closures, implements remote work to maintain essential functions.
Instruction is expected to resume April 7 for students, grab-and-go meal service will be provided weekdays at select schools during closure.
Read more on our website: https://t.co/LWktkQXshD
Hawaii DOE extends spring break through March 27 to plan for implementation of social distancing within the school setting, arrange for professional development to support modified operations, and thoroughly clean schools. Additional info and updates: https://t.co/LWktkQXshD
We value music and the arts. Our awesome Na Mele o Lehua choir had an awesome performance at the Pearl City Complex Music Festival. Ukulele, percussion, beautiful voices, and unity. @hawaiipublicschools @hidoe808
How do you develop student leadership? Give them experiences they will never forget and opportunities to influence their community. Our team presented at the 2020 Transition Center Conference. Anchor4Life leader shared how they support their fellow classmates. @hidoe808