Upcoming Events
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Kai Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Likelike Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Lanakila Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Winterfest Resource Fair @ Waipahu Intermediate
Resource Fair for students to learn about ways to Choose Love
Keiki and Cops @ Walmart Kunia
Closed to the Public. Selected needy children are able to have a Christmas shopping experience with Santa and volunteer first responders, heroes and helpers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Puuhale Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Fern Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kaewai Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Heroes and Helpers @ Target Salt Lake
Closed to the Public. Selected needy children are able to have a Christmas shopping experience with Santa and volunteer first responders, heroes and helpers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Waena Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Uka Elementary
Guest presenter will talk about how to stay safe on the Internet and reduce your chances of becoming a victim of cyberbullying.
Treasures of the Pacific STEP UP! @ Waipahu Elementary
Alumni Treasures students help to mentor current registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders in the culturally-based afterschool program.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Thanksgiving ʻOhana Bingo @ Waipahu Elementary
This is a safe and fun family engagement activity. Winners will receive either a food bag, turkey or ham.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Uka Elementary
Officers/staff talk about the keys to success: having a positive attitude, believing in oneself, having the courage to try new things and overcome fear and being willing to make difficult choices.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Kai Elementary
Officers/staff talk about the keys to success: having a positive attitude, believing in oneself, having the courage to try new things and overcome fear and being willing to make difficult choices.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Lanakila Elementary
Officers/staff talk about the keys to success: having a positive attitude, believing in oneself, having the courage to try new things and overcome fear and being willing to make difficult choices.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Puuhale Elementary
Officers/staff talk about the keys to success: having a positive attitude, believing in oneself, having the courage to try new things and overcome fear and being willing to make difficult choices.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Likelike Elementary
Officers/staff talk about the keys to success: having a positive attitude, believing in oneself, having the courage to try new things and overcome fear and being willing to make difficult choices.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Waena Elementary
Officers/staff talk about the keys to success: having a positive attitude, believing in oneself, having the courage to try new things and overcome fear and being willing to make difficult choices.
Hoʻoponopono Workshop @ Waipahu Elementary P-1
Parents are invited to attend a workshop focused on what they can do to take care of their personal wellbeing through gratitude breaths, having a growth mindset, and reflection. The traditional practice of hoʻoponopono will be shared. Parents may adapt it to fit their current lives. Parents will create a personal journal.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary
Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.
Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Elementary
Officers/staff talk about the keys to success: having a positive attitude, believing in oneself, having the courage to try new things and overcome fear and being willing to make difficult choices.

