General Info page last updated on: March 30, 2026
June 4 - July 2, 2026
Monday through Friday
8:00am - 12:00pm
No school on Thursday, June 11 (Kamehameha Day)
Pauoa's attendance policy continues for the summer.
Please ensure that your child is dropped off to make it to their classroom by 8:00am. If your child arrives after 8:00, please have them check in with the front office first.
If your child is going to be absent, please contact Summer School Director, Lisa Nakamura, or leave a message with the Office at (808)587-4500.
If your child has a fever, they must be fever free for at least 24 hours without the help of medicine.
Drop off and pick up will be a drive-by in front of the Office; if the driver needs to get out of the car, kindly use one of the parking stalls to keep the car line moving.
Drop off
Plan to have your child in school and walking through the classroom door at 8:00am.
Dropping off your child as close to 8:00 as possible would be greatly appreciated; please know that morning supervision will not be the same as during the regular school year.
Students will need to sit in front of their classrooms before school starts.
Pick up
Teachers will bring the class to the front office area at 12:00.
Please do not go to the classroom to wait for your child.
If you happen to come late and do not see your child outside, please park in a stall and go to the Office; your child will be waiting for you there.
We are not serving breakfast or lunch.
If your child tends to get hungry, send them to school with a healthy snack; they will be able to eat it during their recess. Please remember that we are a nut-free school.
Reusable water bottles are highly recommended.
Have your child dress comfortably.
Classrooms are air conditioned. If your child gets cold easily, please make sure they have a jacket.
Pauoa's behavior expectations continue for the summer. Our classroom teachers are skilled to handle most, if not all, behavior issues in the classroom. In the extreme case where a child needs to be removed from the classroom and brought to the office, it is often because he/she is a danger to themselves and/or the students around them, or they are being extremely disruptive and not responding to their teacher’s prompts/redirection.
It needs to be said that any child who commits a Class A or Class B offense (Chapter 19) shall be dismissed from the program. For other misconduct, a student may be dismissed if the behavior continues after receiving a consequence and/or counseling from the Summer School Director. The school will make sure to be in communication with you before extreme measures are taken.
Grades 1-5: Class materials to bring
Please consider recycling school supplies to keep your costs to a minimum. Label all items with your child’s name:
(3) sharpened #2 pencils
(1) Box of crayons (24 colors)
Scissors, 6” pointed (Fiskars type)
(1) Marble composition notebook (wide-ruled)
Folder paper
(1) Portfolio with pockets
Kindergarten: Things to bring everyday
1 complete set of change of clothes (including underwear and socks)
Backpack
Healthy snack
Reusable water bottle
21st Century is able to provide after school care for FREE this summer! Space is limited and they will be accepting registrations on a first come, first served basis.
The program will run for the duration of summer school, June 4-July 2:
Monday through Friday
12:00 - 5:00pm
Pauoa Cafeteria
They are still working out the details and will let us know shortly when families can start registering.