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Kanu o ka 'Äina New Century
Public Charter School (KANU) opened in August 2000 in Waimea on
the Island of Hawai'i.
As Hawai'i's first native designed and controlled public charter
school, KANU is based on over a decade of indigenous action research,
integrating native values and traditions with the latest in 21st
century educational technology. KANU is designed to provide a culturally-driven,
academically rigorous
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education to children
from K-12 and involves
families and communities at a very high level. The vision of KANU
is to expand our quality K-12, standards-driven charter school into
a comprehensive Native Hawaiian learning center or kauhale,
which addresses the educational
and cultural needs of our community from the womb to the tomb. As
a Hawaiian-focused model of education, guided by a philosophy of
excellence, KANU has become a beacon of hope for those who believe
that education can be both academically rigorous and culturally-driven,
allowing students to walk comfortably in two worlds. Here
are the thoughts of an eleventh grade male student of Hawaiian ancestry
who entered KANU labeled as special education, "I
am privileged to have the opportunity to intensively learn about
photography and video production and then use my new found knowledge
to document all the interesting and educational activities going
on at KANU. It pleases me to know that my teacher trusts me enough
to allow me to handle and operate equipment worth thousands of dollars.
Photography has helped boost my confidence and allowed me to come
out of my protective shell and interact with other people. These
skills can take me far in life and they cannot be easily found in
other schools. The teachers constantly push me to külia i ka
nu'u and although I grumble, it means a lot to me to know that someone
cares about my education." |
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