Kauai High School Key Club " Kauai Hive Highlights: March 2025 Edition"

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March is here and we are more than halfway through the school year. month.

This month also brings an important milestone: officer elections! As we encourage all of you to reflect on how you can continue to serve and leadership role, don’t hesitate to nominate yourself or ask questions

To everyone, your dedication and effort to continue to inspire every inductees, your hard work truly makes a difference. Let’s keep up the this spring

Thank you for being such a incredible group to lead. I’m so proud to positive impact together.

Let’s make March one to remember!

Alek Yadao

Kaua'i HS Key Club Secretary 24-25

year. I can’t wait to see the amazing contribution you’ll make this we prepare to choose the next group of leaders for our club, I and uplift our community. If you’re interested in stepping into a questions about the responsibilities. Let your passion and vision shine! every day. Whether you’re a seasoned member or one of our new the momentum as we take on upcoming projects and initiatives to stand alongside each and every one of you as we make a

This section is dedicated to the winning nominees of the recognition poll for February.

Elijah has attended seasonal and after school tutoring. shown great joy and passion making sure that we finish projects.Ithinkthathehas lot and deserves this memberrecognition.

Alek has done a lot for this club as Secretary. He always brings the utmost joy to every event he attends. He worked so hard to make 150 hours for MRFbeforeHCON.Hehascomealong way since the beginning of the term which is something he should be proud of. I can assure he will do even more amazingthingsinthefuture.

HCON should be recognized as Project of the Month, because it exemplifies innovation, collaboration, and significant impact within our community. This project has successfully brought together diverse groups, fostering a spirit of unity and shared purpose. Its well-organized events and activities have not only provided valuable learning experiences, but also strengthened our network and enhanced our collective knowledge. The dedication and hard work of everyone involved in HCON have resulted in tangible benefits, making it a standout project worthy of this honor. seasonal cards He has passion in finish our donea month's

Karlie Goldberg | Member

HCON was a 2 day event starting on February 15-16. Our 15 catch our flight to Oahu. When we arrived, we headed to I'olani Tents for breakfast. We then made our way into the Chapel our own spirit cheers. After attending one of the various workshops, participated in a blanket making service project, where we attending. We finished off day 1 with some picture taking and Pagoda hotel. That evening, we spent our night at Dave & our fellow key clubbers. As we concluded day 1, our club had Sunday, February 16th, we once again met at I'olani High School attended a second workshop, with the talent show following. together, as everyone showcased their talents. After a brief with lunch proceeding. Lastly, we attended our last general many speeches from the former, and incoming LTGs. We were hours, and took pictures as a club up on the stage. We said airport. As we flew back to Kauai, the experiences gained throughout friends, and strengthened our everlasting bonds with each other. wait to attend next year's HCON on Kauai!

15 members met at the airport early Saturday morning to I'olani High School where we gathered at the Chapel Chapel and broke into groups where we learned and created workshops, we were provided a lunch. Finally, we we were able to socialize with the many different schools and group activities, and boarded the buses to the Busters, where we ate dinner and played games with had matching plaid pajamas! On the morning of School to eat breakfast on the senior benches. We then following. It was amazing to see all the different acts put brief break, we attended the DCM for our Makai division, general session which consisted of the awards ceremony, and were awarded certificates based on our hard earned said our final goodbyes as we boarded the buses for the throughout HCON were invaluable. We made new other. All in all, HCON was a terrific event, and I cannot

PRESIDENT | Malie Miyazaki s456-malie.miyazaki@k12.hi.us

VICE PRESIDENT OF MEMBERSHIP | Brycen Kawamura s456-brycen.kawamura@k12.hi.us

VICE PRESIDENT OF SERVICE | Micah Hinazumi s456-micah.hinazumi@k12.hi.us

VICE PRESIDENT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS | Tori Tanaka s463-tori.tanaka@k12.hi.us

SECRETARY | Alek Yadao s456-alek.yadao@k12.hi.us

TREASURER | Alina LIn s456-alina.lin@k12.hi.us

MEDIA EDITOR | Aaron Hinazumi s456-aaron.hinazumi@k12.hi.us

NEWSLETTER EDITOR | Ashton Keanini s456-ashton.keanini@k12.hi.us

HEAD FACULTY ADVISOR | Mrs. Diane Inouye diane.inouye@k12.hi.us

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR | Malakai Keawe-Correa d22m.ltg@cnhkeyclub.org

DIVISION NEWS EDITOR | Johnray Salud johnraysalud@gmail.com

KAUAI DIVISION ASSISTANT | Talia Farrington taliaemi123@gmail.com

PUBLICITY COORDINATOR | Rayne-Ann Kusano d22m.tech@gmail.com

SERVICE COORDINATOR | Alek Yadao aleksyadao@gmail.com

KIWANIS ADVISOR | Mrs. Cheryl Shintani chrylshntn@gmail.com

KIWANIS ADVISOR | Mr. Kyle Morden kylearronmorden@gmail.com

KIWANIS ADVISOR | Ms. Tarryn Orial torial@kiuc.coop

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