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‘Ohana Pods

 

Welcome to ‘Ohana Pods! We’re a community coming together to provide learning opportunities for our keiki to continue their schooling while receiving the benefits of high-quality and in-person education.

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What does ‘ohana pod mean?

An ‘ohana pod is a small group of students from different households coming together to receive support from a caring adult in their ‘ohana pod hui. The intent of pods is to build mutual support while minimizing the potential spread of Covid-19.

Pods can help students and families share ideas, get resources like school supplies and materials and get a tutor to help with school work. ‘Ohana pods can also include activities outside of academics like: social skills, physical activities, etc. These options exist virtually or online and in-person in the community.

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