Parents gathered for a Historic Campus Tour of Punahou School led by Kylee Mar P’25 P‘28, Director of Archives and Special Collections.
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On Friday, October 4, 2024, the Punahou Parent Faculty Association (PFA) hosted an engaging Monthly Gathering for families of Junior School students. Titled “Kindergarten – Grade 5 Literacy: A Hands-On Classroom Experience,” the event provided an interactive opportunity for parents and guardians to learn about the K–5 literacy curriculum, with a specific focus on the IMSE (Institute for Multi-Sensory Education) program.
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After the huge success of last year’s PFA Parent Coffee “Into the Wilderness” event, the Parent Enrichment Committee (PEC) kicked off the school year with a similar guided tour of Puʻuomānoa (Rocky Hill) on Sept. 9.
Meet our Above and Beyond 2024 recipients, Dayna Even, Lori Fujimoto, Lori Ann Tam and Michelle Van Rafhelgm.
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“Take the scenic route.” Shared by a fellow parent volunteer, these words of wisdom rang loud and clear at a time when I was hesitant to get more involved as a parent
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When I find others talking about Punahou School, the conversation generally centers around academic achievement, learning environments, state-of-the-art facilities, and the vast opportunities for students to engage in the arts and athletics
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Over 100 K – 12 parents and guardians gathered for a morning tour of the sacred Pu‘uomānoa
– By Yolanda Lau ’98 P’30 P’32 For seven years, I’ve volunteered on the Parent Enrichment Committee (PEC), organizing talks...
On Saturday, March 9, the PFA New Families Committee hosted Keiki Movie Mania featuring “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.”
We had beautiful sunny days and huge crowds enjoying the food, games, rides and other fun activities. But the most important thing making that amazing scene possible was the help of a lot of good people
While the title of “Carnival Coordinator” may rest on my shoulders, the heart and soul of this annual event extend far beyond my individual efforts
February is a busy month for Punahou, but for Punahou sophomores it’s the time of year when they celebrate their annual dance with a Lū‘au