6th grade spent the start of SY 22-23 learning about the Kāpalama Ahupuaʻa. Visiting numerous locations within Kāplama works to develop the concept of reciprocity. Students deepen their understanding of identity, a sense of place, and how to serve.
To preserve Mokauea Island and the surrounding fishery as a traditional fishing village site in the local or Hawaiian style.
To protect our ability to live and practice as it has traditionally and customarily been done, as a Hawaiian fishing village.
Students visited Mokauea on Wednesday, July 17, 2019. The abundance of sea life the haumāna were able to see and interact with brought to light the significance of Mokauea to the Kapālama ahupuaʻa.