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Waianae High School’s “Project Grad” Seeks Support

Waianae High School’s “Project Grad” Seeks Support

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Island Insurance Foundation Recognize 12 Public School Principals in School Leadership Award

Island Insurance Foundation Recognize 12 Public School Principals in School Leadership Award

Front row, left to right: Principal Elden Esmeralda, Kapolei High; Principal Mona Smoot, Red Hill Elementary; Principal Keith Hayashi, Waipahu High; Principal Wendy Takahashi, Nanakuli Elementary; Principal Naomi Matsuzaki, Kahaluu Elementary; Principal Ann Sugibayashi, Royal Elementary.

Back row, left to right: Ronn Nozoe, Deputy Superintendent, Department of Education; Colbert Matsumoto, Island Insurance Chairman and CEO; Principal Ryan Amine, Maunawili Elementary; Principal Chad Okamoto, Puu Kukui Elementary; Principal Corey Nakamura, Hanalei Elementary; Principal Tiare Uli’i, Fern Elementary; Principal Richard Stevens, Kilohana Elementary School; Principal Chad Farias, Keaau Elementary; Tyler Tokioka, President, Island Insurance Foundation. 

Waikele Elementary Student Enters Pali Momi's daVinci Robot Naming Contest

Waikele Elementary Student Enters Pali Momi's daVinci Robot Naming Contest

"Pali Momi Medical Center asked 5th grade students of 12 West Oahu schools to participate in naming their new daVinci surgical robot.  Representing Waikele Elementary School is our student, Ms.

HAWAII STUDENT ARTISTS STATEWIDE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE IN TOYOTA’S 7TH DREAM CAR ART CONTEST

HAWAII STUDENT ARTISTS STATEWIDE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE IN TOYOTA’S 7TH DREAM CAR ART CONTEST

 

Draw “Your Dream Car” for a chance to win a trip to Japan, iPad Mini® or $150!

 

HONOLULU – ToyotaHawaii.com – Toyota Hawaii is inviting all Hawaii student artists age 15 years and younger to create a drawing of “Your Dream Car” for TOYOTA’s 7th Dream Car Art Contest. Hand-drawn entries must be submitted by February 25, 2013 to any Toyota dealer in the state or mailed to Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, P.O. Box 2788, Honolulu, Hawaii 96803-2788. Entry forms can be found online at ToyotaHawaii.com, as well as at all Toyota Hawaii Dealerships starting today.

 

Student artists encouraged to participate in Toyota's Dream Car Art Contest

Student artists encouraged to participate in Toyota's Dream Car Art Contest

Information courtesy of Toyota Hawaii:

 

HAWAII STUDENT ARTISTS STATEWIDE ENCOURAGED TO PARTICIPATE

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TOYOTA’S 7TH DREAM CAR ART CONTEST

Draw “Your Dream Car” for a chance to win a trip to Japan, iPad Mini® or $150!

 

HONOLULU – ToyotaHawaii.com – Toyota Hawaii is inviting all Hawaii student artists age 15 years and younger to create a drawing of “Your Dream Car” for TOYOTA’s 7th Dream Car Art Contest. Hand-drawn entries must be submitted by February 25, 2013 to any Toyota dealer in the state or mailed to Toyota Dream Car Art Contest, P.O. Box 2788, Honolulu, Hawaii 96803-2788.

$9.2 MILLION GIFT COMMITMENT TO TRANSFORM OUR COMMUNITY

$9.2 MILLION GIFT COMMITMENT TO TRANSFORM OUR COMMUNITY

An inspired donor has made one of the largest gift commitments to the University of Hawai‘i by a private individual to benefit UH students and research.

The donor's $9.2M gift will:

Kamehameha Schools hosts A Ka Pua Holiday Celebration

Kamehameha Schools hosts A Ka Pua Holiday Celebration
Kamehameha Schools' Ka Pua Initiative is taking a moment to celebrate the holiday season with friends and neighbors in the Wai'anae Coast community.

The Ka Pua holiday celebration will offer a chance to come together for a night filled with crafts, food pictures with Santa and holiday cheer.   The evening will also be an opportunity for the community to talk story with Kamehameha Schools' Ka Pua Initiative team to learn about many of the exciting projects and programs underway including the progress on its Community Learning Center at Mā'ili, 'Ohana 'Ike college and career readiness program for Nānākuli students, a new community schools program and much more.

In addition to all of the activities, guests will be treated to a performance by the Nānākuli Performing Arts Center.