2018-2019 School Year

Spring Band Concert!

Assembly May 3, 2019

by Lila and Kamalei

This week’s assembly featured the Spring Band Concert. Hanahau‘oli has three band groups taught by Mr. Provencher: beginning band, concert band, and the brass ensemble. The concert began with the beginning band (third grade) performing five songs which included, “Listen To Our Sections” which features each section such as, brass, percussion, and bass. Next they played “Split Decision” followed by a beautiful Mozart Melody, or better known as “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star.” They made a memorable finish with “London Bridge”, and “Lightly Row”.

Next was the intermediate band also known as the concert band. This band included the children from Po’e Ka’ahele (4-5 graders). They performed four different songs which included, the “Mexican Clapping Song”, “Variations on a Familiar Theme,” “Sword of Kings” and ended with the beautiful, and traditional “Banana Boat.” This group of musicians worked very hard, and it was all worth it with their extraordinary performance.

Finally, the Hanahau‘oli brass ensemble performed (5-6 graders). They began with the song “Wayfaring Stranger.” Next they played “Kilauea” which painted the picture of Kilauea’s eruptions. Next the ensemble performed “Seven Nation Army.” Hanahau‘oli’s band teacher, Mr.Provencher, then congratulated his graduating students Alex Feldman, Spencer Yamamoto, Broc Rousseau, Finley Razee, Kahn Ho, Shawn Loui, and Fisher Migita with a beautiful lei. Next week at assembly to honour the hundredth year there will be a complete orchestra combining Hanahauoli’s band and strings musicians.

Come and join us! It’s a show you don’t want to miss!




Ka 'Imi loa: All About Food!

Assembly April 26, 2019

by Fisher and Kyler

This week for our assembly, we had our Ka ‘Imi Loa students from Kukunaokalā share what they learned in their most recent unit about food. Also, this week for the first time this year, we had Sixth Grade students announce the birthday books. Good job, Aiden and Spencer!

Ka‘Imi Loa shared what they learned through songs and facts they learned. I think the whole school loved the videos that they shared of them cooking various foods like eggs, waffles, cookies, noodles, sushi and many more. With the help of Mr. Hirokawa, they created a food rap which included all the roles citizens play in our community to get food from the farms to your plate. Remember to eat local!




March Madness and 2018's winner, "The Day the Crayons Quit!"

by Kyler, Shawn, and Kaia

On April 12th, 2019, we had a assembly lead by Ms.Gabby about the March Madness winner. As we entered the pavilion the energy was super high while we sang “All I Really Need.” After that there were lots of birthday books. Then an important announcement from Kare Kids about people with leukemia. Next there was an announcement about the stream clean up and school camp. Finally the assembly was turned over to Ms. Gabby. She walked up to the stage and every step she took tension was building. The two final books for March Madness were, “Wonder” and “The Pigeon Series.” It was as if the books were giving each other stern looks. We had a little drum roll and the winner was… “Wonder!” Everyone went crazy and wild with excitement. Since “Wonder” was a chapter book, we read “The Day the Crayons Quit” which was the March Madness winner from last year. The book was very unique and everyone loved it.  

Po‘e Ka‘ahele's Mānoa Heritage Propagation Shed Project

By Matthew and Kyler

On April 5th, 2019, we all witnessed an assembly held by Po‘e Ka‘ahele. Their assembly was about their experience at Mānoa Heritage Center. Their goal was to create a plant propagation shed to give the children of Po‘e Ka‘ahele a chance to work in the community. Po‘e Ka‘ahele presented a slide show to explain their process in planning and how to make the shed. They also had an informational video to show us their work and process to make the shed. First, they decided to have six teams: Documentaries, Materials, Builders, Plants, and Budget Organizers to make the project successful. The students actually bought materials, figured out their budget, and even figured out what wood to buy in order to make the shed a standing, sturdy structure for the Mānoa Heritage Center. Next, instead of just showing us pictures of their experience to build the shed, they also explained their experience in words. Two members from every team shared how they helped to make the Propagation Shed a success.    

This assembly definitely provided information to every individual watching the assembly. We picked up fascinating ideas from the Po‘e Ka‘ahele kids that will definitely help us in the future and even in the present. This was one of the unique Fridays in the year 2019 at Hanahau‘oli School.      

Jump for Joy!!

By Tyler and Kahn

Week of 3/11/19

This week’s assembly was the second half of the Jump Rope Assembly. One third of the assembly was for Kulāiwi, the second was for Po‘e Ka‘ahele, and the third was for Sixth Grade. Kulāiwi had an amazing time with Olivia, Jessie, Summit, Cappy, Drew, and Havana doing their routine. Next Pulama, and Lea jumped the wheel. Then, Taino, Brady, and Nathan performed the Fireball. Cooper, Gabby, Ryder, Zane, Taylor, and Petra did a quick round of speed jump. Lastly, Taino, Finn, and Nathan blasted through some double-unders.

Po‘e Ka‘ahele showed off some of their cool routines from each of the different homegroups. Next they showed off some static double dutch which is two long ropes turning at the same time. And finally they did a speed jump.

Sixth Grade came in with lots of enthusiasm with some awesome routines. Then they showed off some wowing double-unders. Then they also showed some yowzing double dutch. Then a few kids did a speed jump. And finally the whole class of 2019 did a game of Miss Bisket. The assembly was a big success.

Junior Kindergarten Garden Play

Assembly Blog

By Riley and Alex

Today at assembly the JK class performed a play. The play was about a woman who lived on a farm. She had a cabbage patch and some mischievous visitors. The visitors were bunnies that would eat the cabbages. Finally the bunnies worked together to replant the vegetables they ate. The JK class did an amazing job with the play. We loved watching the cute bunny hops and the puffy cabbage tops. We liked how the story was so funny, and that it ended happily.  That was our assembly this week.