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   Preschoolers igniting their imagination with large blue imagination blocks, 3D printers forging student-designed creations, and the screeching of power tools and laser printers are typical things you see and hear while walking the cam- pus of Hanalani Schools. Our Exploration Station, Innova- tion Lab and Makerspace provide these experiential learning opportunities. Our students (preschool to 12th grade) all experience STEM projects, project-based learn- ing and more throughout a school year.
Since our humble be- ginnings in 1952 as King’s
do through a school year. We hope to impact the lives of others and instill in our stu- dents the practice of servant leadership,” explains head of school Mark Sugimoto.
Seventy Acts Of Kindness To Impact Others’ Lives
By Justin Hirai, marketing manager for Hanalani Schools
    School, a church preschool in Wahiawā, Hanalani has always looked toward pro- viding students a great educa- tion and place where they can have Christ in their hearts. This motto finds its way into our curricular and co-curricu- lar programs each day.
to of “love God, love others and challenge yourself.” Each school year, students from preschool through grade 12 are involved in various types of community service proj- ects, whether it’s collecting food donations for those in need, creating craft kits for children in local hospitals or planning school events. Leadership and entrepreneur-
Sixth-grade students observe a 3D printer forging their designed creation in the Innovation Lab. PHOTO COURTESY HANALANI SCHOOLS
Because tuition alone does not cover all the costs to sup- port our school, our Royal Fund Giving Campaign helps provide a place where our students receive an outstand- ing education and can have Christ in their hearts.
Developing servant leaders with Christian character is one way we live by our mot-
ial skills are developed from acts of service to others. This year, to commemorate our 70th anniversary, we plan to complete 70 Acts of Kindness as a school community.
“We want our students to get out and help the communi- ty and be an example for oth- ers. 70 Acts gives us a rallying point to stretch us to do a little more than we normally would
For information on the Royal Fund or ways you can get involved, contact our de- velopment office at 808-625- 0737 ext. 455 or email devel- opment@hanalani.org. You can also visit hanalani.org.
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