As we approach the end of our first full week of distance learning, a mahalo to all of you for the amazing job you are doing and for your patience and partnership in your child’s education. Whether you’ve found your routine and are in your groove, or you’re still working to get on beat, it’s never been more evident that we are all in this together and we’ll continue to learn together.
Being able to see the smiling faces of our haumāna has brought so much joy back to our kula. Even if it is just virtual, that connection with our students is why we do what we do.
In our continuing efforts to keep everyone informed, we did want to bring some certainty and confirm we will continue distance learning through at least April 30. More information regarding the rest of the school year will be shared as soon as it is available.
Beyond the health implications of this crisis, the other main concern is the mental health and well-being of everyone being impacted by this event. So we wanted to ask how you are all doing.
Our campus leadership team has developed a Pehea Kākou? check-in ‘ohana survey which we plan to do weekly so we can have a good pulse of how you are doing, how we’re doing, and what we can do better to support all of you. Your child’s po’o kumu will be sending a separate weekly Pehea ʻOe? check-in student survey to all students in grades 3-12 by or before next week Monday. If you could take up to five minutes between now and Monday to let us know how you are doing as an ‘ohana, that would be appreciated. A follow-up message with just the survey will be sent separately.
E kūpa‘a kākou! I mua Kamehameha!