The group Huliau with teachers, composers and performers at Saturday's Ho'olaulea at Volcano School of the Arts & Sciences. Photo by Sara Espaniola |
Making ti lei at the Ho'olaulea on Saturday. Photo by Sara Espaniola |
The school's welcoming words are Kulia. 'Ohana. Aloha. It serves about 225 students and has been educating for 15 years.
The school is on two campuses within Volcano Village, one at 99-128 Old Volcano Road and the Keakealani Campus at 19-4024 Haunani Road where a new campus is being developed.
Volcano School of the Arts & Sciences puts forth a philosophy that "education is more meaningful to
Learning about care for foundling and orphaned animals. Photo by Sara Espaniola |
In addition to day program with the small school of choice capping small classes at 18 to 120 students, VSAS offers after school enrichment programs in such experiences as cooking, sewing, dance, art and languages. Among the employment positions at the school are teachers, educational assistants, bus drivers, cafeteria helpers and custodians
Principal is Kalima Kinney. Vice Principal is Chris King-Gates. The school also has a Social Worker, Kim Miller, Business Manager Jessica Rohyas, and SASA & Enrollment Kaye Nagamine.
The Governing Board Chair is Rob Hamnett and Friends of the Volcano School of Arts & Sciences is led by Ian Cole.
See much more with opportunities to enroll, work and volunteer at https://www.volcanoschool.net/
Wide community support in attendance at Volcano School of Arts & Sciences Ho'olauela. Photo by Sara Espaniola |
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KAUAHA'AO CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH in Wai'ohinu, Ka'u, will host a fundraising Fall Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. to 1p.m. on the church campus. The church is located on the corner of Mamalahoa Hwy, Kamaoa Road and Pinao Street just above the Wong Yuen Store.
Individuals, schools, clubs, sports/athletic groups are invited to be vendors at the "flea market" that will be located on the church lawn. The charge for a 12' X 12' space is $10. Vendors are responsible for bringing their own tent, table and chairs, and if power is needed, a generator. Vendors can sell anything except hot foods/plate lunches.
Vendors must submit a Vendor Application with the $10 fee by Sat, Nov 23. To request a Vendor Application, and for more information text Delana Phillips at 850-463-7544 or email Treasurer.kauahaaochurch@gmail.com.
Church members will be selling Laulau plate lunches and Kalua pork bowls, drinks, and baked goods, and will conduct a Craft and Rummage sale.
Vendors must submit a Vendor Application with the $10 fee by Sat, Nov 23. To request a Vendor Application, and for more information text Delana Phillips at 850-463-7544 or email Treasurer.kauahaaochurch@gmail.com.
Church members will be selling Laulau plate lunches and Kalua pork bowls, drinks, and baked goods, and will conduct a Craft and Rummage sale.
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