The mission of Ho`ala School is to provide students with a safe and stimulating environment that encourages the development of mutual respect, a sense of belonging and a passion for learning.
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Giving Back is Second Nature for Ho`ala Students
 


Since 2002, Ho`ala students have participated in a summer service learning program called Camp Kokua. Kokua means "help or assist" in Hawaiian. Students Jason, Isabella and Aaron assist homeless children with an art project on the Big... 

 
 
Ho`ala School is a small, private, nonsectarian school


It is for grades K to 12 and committed to building character through partnership with students and families. Ho`ala has consciously designed the school's implicit curriculum to encourage students, parents, and teachers in learning habits of: Personal dignity, cooperation for the good of the whole, and effective action.

    Course Objectives 2009-2010 School Year
Head of school Nancy Barry interviewed on Sky Radio
Science Teacher selected by Toyota for a research grant

TRADITIONS:

Click here to watch a video about the history of Ho'ala School and our founder Joan Madden.

  Student Enters National Merit Scholarship Program
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  Student Named One of the State's Top Volunteers
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  Ho`ala Track Team Places 8th in State
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