School news and events for the week of 10.27.2025

Director Paul’s Message

Weekly Walaʻau: Facilities, Focus, and Feeling Unified

Aloha mai Alaka’i O Kaua’i Ohana,

Welcome to this week’s Walaʻau, our regular conversation about the progress, plans, and priorities across our campus. It’s an exciting time as our commitment to our core values continues to translate into tangible actions in our learning spaces and classrooms.

🏗️ Facilities Update: A Growing Foundation

We are thrilled to announce that the foundation phase of our new classroom building is continuing to progress. Like with children, building a layered and strong foundation is key to all the skills you add to that foundation. Our foundation is strong and will be a great place to support our classroom building.

  • Next Steps: Once permit approvals are complete, we will proceed to construction, installing professional-grade components into the physical structure of the building.
  • Goal: The classroom building will serve as a venue for unique learning activities for our esteemed classes in Ike Hawai’i and Art. So exciting!

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🧠 Project-Based Learning (PBL) & Mission Alignment

This month, we are deeply focused on ensuring every PBL unit directly reinforces our commitment to critical thinking and intellectual defense.

We are guiding students to move beyond simple compliance and rote answers by asking tough questions like: “How does this process work?” and “What evidence do you have to support that claim?” This emphasis is essential as we keep our curriculum aligned in all subjects to equip students with the intellectual tools needed for thoughtful citizenship and strong core values. We are seeing incredible student engagement as they learn to argue their points with evidence and integrity.

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🤝 SEL Focus: Emotional Resilience and Community Care

This week, we highlighted emotional literacy and inclusivity.

For Learners: Facilitators are consistently modeling the practice of using “I” statements to express needs constructively (e.g., “I feel frustrated when…” or “I need a 2-minute walking break”). This is a key resilience skill, especially for our middle schoolers.

For Staff: We encourage all staff to engage in the Culture of Gratitude, taking a moment to acknowledge a colleague daily to help build a supportive and unified school environment.

🧡 Unity Day Review: Reaching Out

Thank you to all the learners, staff, and guests who took part in our recent Unity Day observance, celebrating a culture of kindness and standing together against bullying. It was a powerful reminder of our commitment to inclusivity and empathy.

Our activities emphasized the importance of reaching out to others, especially those who are new or may feel isolated. We focused on the guideline: intentionally invite new learners or colleagues to join activities or conversations. Maintaining this sense of belonging is vital to our school’s mission. We choose to stand up for each other.

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We hope you have a safe and restful week ahead!

Mahalo Nui,
The Alakaʻi O Kauaʻi Admin Team

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