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From the Hawaii Catholic Herald

4/18/2018

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St. Michael School in Waialua embraces the call to evangelize​

04/18/2018 BY HAWAII CATHOLIC HERALD

​By Dr. Michael Rockers, Superintendent of Hawaii Catholic Schools
Special to the Herald

“Stewards of the Gospel,” the Diocese of Honolulu’s pastoral plan, states that “our Catholic schools are an effective infrastructure for formation in the faith.”

A recent Hawaii Catholic School survey revealed that Catholic schools play a critical role in evangelization and in preparing their children to receive the sacraments of initiation — baptism, confirmation and Eucharist. As part of the diocese’s efforts this year to return these sacraments to their “original order,” more than 1,000 Hawaii Catholic Schools students will be confirmed this spring.

Also, more than 40 parents and sponsors will join or be fully initiated into the Catholic Church due, in large part, to a connection with these students.

​One excellent example of this work of evangelization is St. Michael School in Waialua. On April 8, Bishop Larry Silva paid a special visit to administer the sacraments to students and family members.
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Townhall Meeting

10/1/2017

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Loko Ea & Hokule'a Field Trip

9/25/2017

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On September 20, the students of St. Michael School were incredibly blessed to have the opportunity to visit the Loko Ea Fishpond in Haleiwa as well as the Hokule'a Voyaging Canoe, which was docked at Haleiwa Harbor as part of its ​“Mahalo, Hawai‘i” tour around the islands.​​

​LOKO EA FISHPOND
Students in Preschool through Grade 8 began their field trip at the Loko Ea Fishpond, where they learned about the importance and history of the fishpond especially in this ahupua'a (geographical area).  Some students did not even realize this fishpond was located in their own neighborhood.

​Students also learned about the different types of fish in the fishpond as well as which are okay to catch and keep or return back into the water depending on the size, type, and time of year (season).


Probably the most exciting part of this visit was learning how to catch fish.  For many students, this was their first time using a fishing pole to catch real fish.  Some were even successful at catching a fish or two!
Before entering the fishpond, Kalalapaikuanalu Winter (Grade 8) offered the oli (Hawaiian chant) on behalf of St. Michael School.  The oli she chanted was based on a traditional oli kahea (welcoming chant) but adapted especially for the Haleiwa area.
(See the video posted above)


Upon leaving Loko Ea Fishpond and heading to Haleiwa Harbor, 8th Graders Kalalapaikuanalu Winter and Ocean Lancaster offered the oli mahalo on behalf of St. Michael School.​
(See the video posted below)

Everyone then began the short walk over the bridge to Haleiwa Boat Harbor for a special visit with the world-famous Hokule'a Voyaging Canoe.

HOKULE'A VOYAGING CANOE​
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The Hokule'a represents one of the greatest cultural achievements especially of the Hawaiian people in modern times.  When the Hokule'a was built in the 1970's, it created a symbolic connection to the wayfaring history of the Hawaiians.

​Using only the sky, stars, currents, winds, and other natural features as its guide, Hokule'a has traveled successfully throughout the Pacific Ocean and beyond.  It is not only a symbol of pride for the Hawaiian people, but truly for all the people of Hawai'i.
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Students were given the unique opportunity to learn more about this extraordinary vessel through hands on activities, cultural presentations, and even an on-board tour of the Hokule'a.

Eighth-grader Ocean Lancaster offered a beautiful oli and ho'okupu (offering) on behalf of St. Michael School.
(See the video posted above)
Overall, we are very proud of the way St. Michael School was represented.  Our sixth-grade boys also performed the ha'a, the Hawaiian version of the haka. (See the video posted below) Through the sharing of these gifts of aloha and the tribute given to the places we visited, there definitely was a cultural, spiritual and intellectual exchange between the people we encountered and the students, staff, and chaperones of St. Michael School.
Like the Hokule'a that has navigated throughout the world using signs in nature to guide it, may we, too, be guided by the signs that come from our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Kūlia I Ka Nu'u!

8/1/2017

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Welcome to a new year at St. Michael School!  We are so excited to introduce many exciting new opportunities in this new year.

This year's theme is a Hawaiian phrase, ​Kūlia I Ka Nu'u, which translates to "strive for the summit" or "strive for the highest."  This phrase is traditionally attributed to Queen Kapi'olani, and it really challenges us toward a pursuit of excellence.  Across campus, our focus will be to raise the level of our standards academically, spiritually, intellectually, socially, morally, and physically.

Our hope is that St. Michael School will truly be a leader and example in our community and beyond--that our students, faculty, staff, and families will be "active Christians, lifelong learners, effective communicators, problem solvers, self-evaluators, and responsible citizens."

We hope that you all will join us on this journey of striving to be the best we can possibly be.  Together, we can make St. Michael School a model of excellence for this generation and the next.
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    Mr. Kainoa Fukumoto is the Principal of St. Michael School.

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