HPA Lower School: New Student Information Packet

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New Student Information

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Table of Contents Head of School Welcome ......................................................................................... 2 Lower School Welcome & Core Values ................................................................. 3 Celebrating 75 Years .................................................................................................. 4 Map of Village Campus ............................................................................................. 5 Virtual Tour .................................................................................................................. 6 Getting Ready For The School Year....................................................................... 7 Key Dates ...................................................................................................................... 9 Supply List .................................................................................................................. 10 Events & Activities ..................................................................................................... 11 Advancement & Giving ............................................................................................. 13 Ma Ke Kula Magazine ................................................................................................ 15 Important Links ......................................................................................................... 16 Stay up to date on everything Ka Makani! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA!

ALOHA HPA FAMILIES!

Welcome to Hawai’i Preparatory Academy!

On behalf of the entire Hawaiʻi Preparatory Academy community, I am delighted to welcome you and your family to the class of students entering in fall 2024. Congratulations!

Whether you are joining us in kindergarten or 12th grade, you are now an important member of a close-knit school family or ʻohana. And the 2024-25 school year marks a special milestone at HPA: our 75th anniversary! We are thrilled to have you join the legacy of Ka Makani during this festive year.

As you will quickly learn, the people of HPA are dedicated to your intellectual and personal growth. You will be encouraged by compassionate, friendly teachers and staff members who will know your name and help you navigate the resources, programs, and curricula we offer.

The magic that happens at HPA is made possible through

At HPA, you will form valuable and meaningful connections — with peers and adult mentors — that will last a lifetime. You’ll discover learning opportunities that are truly unique — rooted in the ecology, culture, and communities of our island, and delivered with care and creativity by our teachers and staff. As you prepare to join the HPA ʻohana, I encourage you to embrace the many events, activities, clubs, athletic teams, and volunteer opportunities that we have to offer. During your journey with us, we expect that you’ll not only take inspiration from HPA, but also give back with your own abilities, ideas, and talents. Our community is something we build together.

a combination of tuition, endowments, and gifts to the HPA Fund — our school’s annual fund. Our tradition of giving back to the school that we all love is a point of pride that dates back to HPA’s founding in 1949. I hope that you join us in this spirit of generosity and community.

We look forward to welcoming you to campus in person this fall! Once again, I extend my congratulations on your admission to HPA and welcome you to our ʻohana!

With aloha,

Welcome to the Lower School

PREPARING FOR NEXT YEAR

Congratulations on your enrollment at Hawaiʻi Preparatory Academy! The 2024-2025 academic year promises to be an exciting one and we are delighted that you and your ʻohana will be joining our HPA community.

In addition to this document, over the course of the next few months we will be reaching out with information regarding important dates, activities during our opening days, and much more to help you plan for your first days at HPA. If you need to go back and review anything we’ve covered, you will find every email we send out by visiting our New Student Information Resource Board in myHPA. Please check this often as we will continue to add more information. We are so happy to welcome you to our school community! You will be hearing more from us soon. In the meantime, if you have any questions, we are here to help! Please contact us at 808-885-2500 or at villagecampusoffice@hpa.edu.

Core Values

Integrity: living honestly and with moral courage

Respect: serving with kindness and responsibility

Pursuit of excellence: striving for the highest and best result Wonder: being curious, appreciative, and content

Our core values are part of how we “live aloha.” They help HPA fulfill its mission: to provide exceptional learning opportunities in a diverse community honoring the traditions of Hawai‘i. Through our core values, we make HPA a warm, welcoming, purposeful community where you will grow and be accepted for who you are.

HPA’s core values aren’t tucked away in a book somewhere— these are real ideas that guide us as a school. We regularly examine how these values can be brought to life.

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF HPA! Honoring Our Past, Embracing Our Future

You are joining HPA at a very exciting time! The 2024-2025 school year marks our 75th year, and as we proudly enter this momentous time, we invite you to celebrate and explore the history, purpose, and potential of this special place. Each class commits anew to HPA, bringing their generosity, sense of responsibility, and aloha forward to support and sustain our beloved school for generations to come.

HPA was founded in 1949 when Waimea was a town marked by Parker Ranch and the US Marine Corps. When military encampments left Waimea following World War II, the town had a new entertainment center (now Kahilu Theatre), a new airstrip (now Waimea-

Click to learn more about the history of HPA

Kohala Airport), and Bishop Harry Kennedy of Honolulu had found the perfect place for a new boarding school, on the site where St. James Episcopal Church now stands in town. But long before all of this, Waimea was home to thick forests of ʻiliahi, ʻōhiʻa, and thousands of native Hawaiians who cultivated the land and waterways with intention.

King Kamehameha’s strongest company of warriors, the Kīpuʻupuʻu, were named after Waimea’s

piercing rains, and trained in the winds, known as ka makani. For generations, HPA students have honored this tradition with the mele and ʻoli of Hole Waimea and proudly bear ka makani as our mascot. Like this sacred element, our students, too, are strong, influential, everchanging — both powerful and gentle. Hawaiʻi Preparatory Academy owes its entire identity to both this place and the strong-willed, adventurous, good-hearted people who have made it what it is… yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Congratulations again on joining Ka Makani.

The Village Campus is home to our Lower and Middle Schools and comprises eight acres in the heart of downtown Waimea. The campus opened in 1976, with a core complex that originally served as the Waimea Village Inn. Since then, our facilities have expanded along with the enrichment of our K-8 programming. Lower and Middle School students and teachers also use Upper Campus facilities, including Castle Gymnasium, Rutgers Tennis Center, Dowsett swimming pool, the horse stable and fields, Gates Performing Arts Center, and The Michael and Jeannette Saalfeld P ’14, ’17 Energy Lab.

HOW TO GET TO CAMPUS CLICK HERE

EXPLORE HPA FROM HOME!

Get ready to start your journey with our virtual campus tour. Navigate through the spaces where you will study, play, and make new lifelong friends.

VIEW VIRTUAL TOUR

Getting Ready For The School Year

As we gear up for the upcoming school year, it’s essential to keep track of several crucial items and dates. This list will help ensure you’re wellprepared and can plan effectively for a smooth and successful academic year.

ACTION ITEMS TO COMPLETE

myHPA

Due August 1

- Update your contact information and school notifications

- Complete school registration forms

Magnus Health

Due August 1

- Complete all health forms

- Purchase student health insurance, if needed

myHPA Registration Forms

School Registration Forms are available to complete. Please log in to myHPA and click on the yellow banner at the top of any myHPA page (a yellow bar will only appear if you have forms to fill out) or follow these instructions. These forms are due on August 1, 2024.

Health and Registration Forms

Important Health Forms will be available on our online student medical system, “Magnus Health.” An email containing more information on how to access the health management system and upload documents will be sent. As part of enrollment, health forms must be completed in order for your child to attend classes and participate in any activities at HPA. These forms are due by August 1, 2024.

2024-2025 Key Dates Calendar

2024 All Residential Students Arrive and Move In Aug. 9 Upper School New Day Student Orientation .......................................... Aug. 12 Lower/Middle School Intake Conferences .......................................... Aug. 12-13 Upper School All-Student Orientation ....................................................... Aug. 13 First Day of School, All Divisions Aug. 14 Labor Day (School Closed) Sept. 2 Faculty Workday, All Divisions (No School) ......................................... Sept. 20 Upper School ‘Ohana Days, Classroom Visits & Conferences ...................Oct. 2-4 Upper School Faculty Workday (No School) ............................................Oct. 7 Lower/Middle School Faculty Workday (No School) Oct. 11 Lower/Middle School Parent-Teacher Conferences ........................Oct. 31-Nov. 1 Upper School Faculty Workday (No School) ........................................... Nov. 4 Lower/Middle School Faculty Workday (No School) ........................... Nov. 11 Thanksgiving Break (School Closed) Nov. 27-29 Lower/Middle School Faculty Workday (No School) Dec. 2 Last Day of Semester 1 Classes...................................................................... Dec. 12 Winter Break (School Closed) ......................................................... Dec. 13-Jan. 5 2025 Faculty Workday, All Divisions (No School) Jan. 6 Residential Students Return Return ...............................................................Jan. 6 Upper School Mid-Year Orientation................................................................Jan. 6 Semester 2 Classes Begin ................................................................................... Jan. 7 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (School Closed) Jan. 20 Faculty Workday, All Divisions (No School) ............................................ Feb. 14 Lower/Middle School Student-Led Conferences ............................ March 6-7 Spring Break (School Closed) ............................................................. March 10-23 Prince Kūhiō Day (School Closed) March 24 Classes Resume, All Divisions March 25 Lower School May Day .........................................................................................May 2 Lower/Middle School Faculty Workday (No School) ............................May 5 8th Grade Transition Ceremony ..................................................................... May 21 Last Day of Semester 2 Classes May 21 Baccalaureate Service May 22 74th Commencement Exercises.................................................................... May 23 Memorial Day (School Closed) ...................................................................... May 26 Faculty Workdays, All Divisions (No School) ................................... May 27-30 All-School Breaks, Holidays, School Closures, No Classes Upper School No Classes Lower/Middle School No Classes Start and end of academic year Updated: March 2024 Please be advised that dates are subject to change, and if so, will be communicated right away. HAWAIʻI PREPARATORY ACADEMY

School Supply List

We encourage students to reuse supplies whenever possible. Items should be in good condition. Please label all supplies with your child’s name.

Kindergarten

• Backpack - 1

• Blanket, light - 1 (no larger than 52” X 60”)

• Change of clothing - 1 set (in a ziplock bag, labeled)

• Headphones, over-ear, wired, with mic - 1

• Light rain jacket - 1

• Warm layer, such as hoodie, sweater, or sweatshirt - 1

• Water bottle - 1

Grade 1

• Backpack - 1

• Headphones, over-ear, wired, with mic - 1

• Light rain jacket - 1

• Warm layer, such as hoodie, sweater, or sweatshirt - 1

• Water bottle, 16-18 oz. - 1

Grade

2

• Backpack - 1

• Headphones, over-ear, wired, with mic - 1

•Light rain jacket - 1

• Warm layer, such as hoodie, sweater, or sweatshirt - 1

•Water bottle, 16-18 oz. - 1

Grade 3

• Backpack - 1

• Headphones, over-ear, wired, with mic - 1

•Light rain jacket - 1

• Warm layer, such as hoodie, sweater, or sweatshirt - 1

•Water bottle, 16-18 oz. - 1

Grade 4

• Backpack - 1

• Earbuds or headphones - 1

•Light rain jacket - 1

• Warm layer, such as hoodie, sweater, or sweatshirt - 1

•Water bottle, 16-18 oz. - 1

Grade

5

• Backpack - 1

• Earbuds or headphones - 1

•Light rain jacket - 1

• Warm layer, such as hoodie, sweater, or sweatshirt - 1

•Water bottle, 16-18 oz. - 1

P.E. Grades K-5

• Athletic shorts/sweatpants and T-shirts, red, gray, black, or white Athletic shoes, nonscuff, and socks

• Light jacket/sweatshirt

• Swimsuit/swim shorts and goggles (swimming unit)

Activities & Events

LOTS TO LOOK FORWARD TO!

Our Lower School community is alive with island adventures, artmaking, fun and games, and community celebrations. Through these activities, we amplify learning even further, and we build trusting relationships with one another. During the year, our many events bring parents, teachers, students, and extended families together to feel the excitement, gratitude, and sense of service within our HPA ‘ohana.

MAY DAY PROGRAM

Each year, HPA honors the traditions of May Day through a culminating hō‘ike (showcase) focused around a theme related to the students’ Hawaiian studies. More than 120 students in grades K-5, their parents, and our extended school ‘ohana all contribute to and support this amazing showcase that includes history, language, hula, oli (chants), authentic attire, and beautiful lei in which the lei represents the students, the stories told, and their environment.

KEIKI TRIATHLON

This fun, voluntary event attracts many Lower School families each fall. With specialized events for young children, it is the crowning event after a six-week physical education unit about endurance events. In preparation, students take swimming lessons and learn all about running techniques and nutrition required for endurance event athletes.

K-2 MUSICAL PERFORMANCE

These performances integrate themes from the classroom and are showcased in Gates Performing Arts Center on the Upper School campus. Our students’ enthusiastic efforts, with support from their music teacher, individual classroom teachers, families, and the local community, make these shows a Lower School highlight throughout the year. Recent performances include The Day the Crayons Quit and The Rainbow FIsh.

WATCH A RECENT MAY DAY PERFORMANCE WATCH THE KEIKI TRIATHLON HIGHLIGHTS WATCH A RECENT MUSICAL PERFORMANCE

ADVANCEMENT & GIVING

FUELING OUR MISSION

TOGETHER, WE UPHOLD THE PROMISE OF HPA

Our advancement efforts at HPA span a range of opportunities and priorities — and we value the participation of everyone. There are many opportunities to give. They are fun and foundational, and they truly make the difference for our work at HPA with your student(s).

The HPA Fund, an annual tradition, rests at the center of our yearly advancement priorities. The Fund provides essential, unrestricted support for the student experience — from academics and athletics to arts and experiential learning. This year, as every year, our goal is to reach 100% participation from our families. Every dollar makes a difference in helping to bridge the gap between tuition revenue and the full cost of providing the HPA experience.

Last year, this gap in cost of experience for each student was approximately $1,314 and gifts through the HPA Fund bridged this need.

MEET THE ADVANCEMENT TEAM

2023 ANNUAL REPORT

IMPACT OF GIVING

With great pleasure, we formally celebrate and acknowledge our donors each year. Their generosity and support drive our mission to new heights and empower positive change.

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HPA FUND

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The HPA Fund benefits every member of the Ka Makani ʻohana. Director of Alumni & Parent Giving Zaheva Knowles speaks on the impact of the HPA Fund and ways to give back.

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ALU MAI GALA IN SUPPORT OF FINANCIAL AID

Come celebrate together as we all join in (alu mai) in support of Financial Aid at HPA!

This year’s gala will be held on Saturday, November 23, 2024.

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HPA stories from Hawai‘i and beyond

Ma Ke Kula is a biannual publication dedicated to our Hawaiʻi Preparatory Academy ‘ohana, including our alumni, parents, and friends, both local and global. Each issue is crafted to share stories of success, innovation, and community spirit that define our school and its members.

Ma Ke Kula serves as a bridge, connecting readers back to our campus and reinforcing the connections within our alumni community, which numbers over 6,000 strong. It highlights the achievements of our students and alumni, showcases our unique educational programs, and provides updates on school developments and initiatives.

MA KE KULA MAGAZINE
MaKeKula HAWAI‘I PREPARATORY ACADEMY MAGAZINE FALL | WINTER 2022 FAMILY LEGACY MaKeKula ANNA PERRY-FISKE: INTREPID CHAMPION AND FRIEND TOP CONDITION: COACH KA‘AI SPENCER STRENGTHENS KA MAKANI HAWAI‘I PREPARATORY ACADEMY MAGAZINE FALL 2018 Our Future Is Green
Ma Ke Kula HAWAI‘I PREPARATORY ACADEMY MAGAZINE SPRING SUMMER 2023 DR. JOHANNA ANTON AND HPA JOIN THE ‘ĀINA-INFORMATICS NETWORK JASON FUJIMOTO ’98 AT THE HELM OF HPM BUILDING SUPPLY ALEX "MOUSE" SMITH ’62 RECOMMENDS ADVENTURE FOR LIFE READ THE LATEST EDITION

IMPORTANT LINKS & DOCUMENTS

HPA Key Dates, 20204-2025 School Year

Lower School Supply List

Whom to Contact

Driving Instructions to HPA Upper Campus

Village Campus Map

Student Accident Plan

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ʻOhana Association & How to Get Involved

Blackbaud Tuition Mangement - FAQ

KaMakaniCash FAQs

Ka MakaniCash Instructions

HPA School Website

HPA Instagram

HPA Facebook

Remember to check myHPA!

myHPA is your go-to hub for all essential information. From important dates to course registration details, our New Student Information Resource Board in myHPA will be your compass.

Take advantage of this resource to familiarize yourself with everything you need to know for your first days on campus. Make it a habit to check the board this summer, as we’ll be updating it with more helpful insights and guidance as your start date approaches.

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