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The Department contributes to Hawaiian language revitalization by providing for K-12 Hawaiian language education. Kaiapuni schools deliver instruction exclusively through the medium of Hawaiian language. English is introduced as a subject starting in grade 5. Blanche Pope Elementary. 41-133 Huli St. https://www.pope.k12.hi.us. Castle High.
Niihau School of Kekaha (NSK, Hawaiian: Hale Kula Niihau o Kekaha), also known as Ke Kula Niihau O Kekaha Learning Center (KKNOK), is a K-12 charter school in Kekaha, Kauai, Hawaii, United States, catering to Niihau people living on Kauai. [1]
Pūnana Leo (lit. 'voice nest'; often translated as "language nest") are private, non-profit preschools run by families, in which the Hawaiian language is the language of instruction and administration. Initially opened illegally, the first Pūnana Leo opened in 1984 in Kekaha, Kauaʻi.
This is a list of elementary schools in the U.S. state of Hawaiʻi. Daniel K. Inouye Elementary opened in 1959 as Hale Kula Elementary School, and it was given its current name on April 19, 2016. [1] Liliʻuokalani Elementary School. Named for Queen Liliʻuokalani, Queen Liliʻuokalani Elementary School opened in Kaimuki in 1912.
The Hawaiian Language Immersion Program (HLIP), Ka Papahana Kaiapuni (KPK), delivers instruction exclusively through the medium of Hawaiian language until grade 5, whereupon English is formally introduced. All families residing in Hawaiʻi have the option to enroll their children in a Hawaiian language immersion program.
Language trips to Hawaii are particularly popular with students from Japan and Switzerland, but other countries such as Italy, Korea, Germany and Brazil are also well represented. A colorful mix of nationalities and cultures will await you during your language course!
Ānuenue School teaches students the Hawaiian language for all content areas and English is introduced in 5th grade. Anuenue is a part of the lush Ala Wai and Waikiki watershed, providing students, staff and visitors a firsthand experience with native agriculture, Hawaiian culture, and the Hawaiian language — an official state language.