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We host two Learning Coach workshops at the start of the school year. These are an important introduction to HTA and the role of the Learning Coach and are required for all new Learning Coaches.
- Students with the last name starting with A-M will come to campus on Aug. 1, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.- Students with the last name starting with N-Z will come to campus on Aug. 2, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.- If you have multiple students with different last names, you may come to campus for photos either day.
Monday, Aug. 5: Virtual new student orientation for all new students, all Grade 9 students, and all returning students moving from HTA’s blended program to Distance Learning.
Friday, Aug. 9: Teachers and counselors will be available for student support and hold office hours. This day is also used for experiential learning and remote coursework and preparation. Students will attend virtual class for Block 6 if this is part of their class schedule.
Students can pick up their computer, school books and supplies (Grades 4-8), and have their school ID photo taken at their home island campus.
Please be sure to sign up for the ‘Ewa Beach HonuHub workshops (not Distance Learning); the Canvas Workshop is for all campuses.
NuVuX Workshop: This additional workshop is only for families registered in Waipahu’s NuVuX design studio. All NuVuX students and Learning Coaches are expected to attend this virtual session, which will cover the design studio concept and learning model, as well as review the technology and materials used in the program. Please note: For new families, this orientation is in addition to the HonuHub and Canvas workshops.
Middle school students are dropped off and picked up at the gate leading to the campus green space on the north/east side of our building.
Please be sure to sign up for the Kīhei HonuHub workshops (not Distance Learning); the Canvas Workshop is for all campuses.
Students who are not picking up a computer do not need to schedule their time for photos; in this case you will be welcomed by the first initial of the student’s last name.
For safety reasons, parents are asked to drop off their student no earlier than 15 minutes prior to classes and pick up their student within 15 minutes of dismissal. Supervision cannot be ensured outside of these parameters.
Parking: There are no reserved HTA spots at Kapalua, but all open parking spaces in the lot adjacent to campus are available for use. Our main entrance walkway is adjacent to the tennis courts.
• HonuHub Workshop — required for all new Learning Coaches (except pbHTA). Please be sure to sign up for the workshop for your grade level; either elementary or middle and high school.
Please note that there are no reserved spots in the parking lot. Please see this parking map for general information on where families can park. When dropping students off, please enter the lot from Malakeke Street and exit on Managers Drive, click here to see the traffic flow through the parking lot.
• HonuHub Workshop — required for all new Learning Coaches. Please be sure to sign up for the workshop for your grade level; either elementary or middle and high school.
Students coming to campus for Photo Day should be dressed in compliance with the HTA dress code — you can find this on page 20 of our School Guidebook.
Friday, Aug. 9: Independent work day. This day is also used for experiential learning and remote coursework and preparation. Students will attend virtual class for Blocks 6, 7 & 8 if these are part of their class schedule.
You will also be prompted to pay the Student Fee, which is required to participate in the loan program and other school activities.
• pbHTA HonuHub Workshop — this is required for all pbHTA families. Please be sure to sign up for the workshop that is applicable to your grade level and your status as a new or returning pbHTA student.
• NuVuX Workshop — required for all students and Learning Coaches signed up for NuVuX. For new families, this is in addition to the HonuHub and Canvas workshops.
Friday, Aug. 9: This day is for experiential learning and remote course work and preparation. Students will attend virtual class for Block 6, 7 and/or 8 if these are part of their class schedule. Teachers and counselors will be available for student support and will hold office hours.
Computer and charger (not necessary for K/1) Notebook (for each subject)Writing utensil/s & pencil pouch Dry erase markerHighlighterLunch — see note aboveWater bottle
Students should have writing utensils, paper, and a charged computer every time they come to school. They are encouraged to develop note-taking and organization strategies for keeping track of ideas, learning, and course information. Please equip your student accordingly — this could include using digital folders, Google calendars, dedicated course spiral notebooks, or 3-ring binders to hold materials from multiple subjects.
Please SCHEDULE your computer pick up in HonuHub ahead of time — you will be prompted to do this when you pay the deposit. For returning families whose deposits have rolled over from the previous year, you can also use this link to check your deposit status and schedule your pick up.
Please be sure to sign up for the Kona HonuHub workshops (not Distance Learning); the Canvas Workshop is for all campuses.
Aside from this, there is no back-to-school shopping list for HTA Kaua‘i. Most supplies are provided by the school. Individual teachers may request minimal specific materials for projects during the school year and they will communicate this as need arises.
For the safety of your student, parents are asked to drop off their student no earlier than 15 minutes prior to classes, and pick up their student within 15 minutes of dismissal. Supervision cannot be ensured outside of these times. The reception area within our campus is reserved for business purposes.
Every year, our students receive an HTA T-shirt — these are great to wear when we’re out in the community and to show our school pride. The cost of the shirt is covered by the Student Fee; there is no extra charge.
You will also be prompted to pay the Student Fee, which is required to participate in the loan program and other school activities.
And … woohoo to HTA students! Kona 11th grader Izayah K designed the front of this year’s shirt and Distance Learning senior Journey M created the concept for the back. Last year, Izayah, Journey, and their fellow Graphic Design II students stepped into the shoes of professionals as they took on HTA as a client and designed and pitched their creations. They did an outstanding job.
All HTA students are required to have a photo ID. Before the first day of class, each campus hosts Computer Pick Up and Photo Day. Our photos are taken by Lifetouch and are used for these student IDs as well as the yearbook.
For daily drop off and pick up, please feel free to walk in or meet your student at the front doors of campus. We will have staff helping in the parking lot the first few days of school. For campus visits, please make an appointment with the office manager.
- Computer and charger- Notebook (for four subjects)- Writing utensil/s- Dry erase marker- Highlighter- Lunch- Water bottle
Students who are not picking up a computer do not need to schedule their time for photos; in this case you will be welcomed by the first initial of the student’s last name.
• HonuHub Workshop is an introduction to our school information system, HonuHub, and campus policies and procedures. For families enrolled in our pbHTA program, please note there is a specific pbHTA HonuHub Workshop.
All HTA students must have access to a laptop for their school work and to attend virtual classes. Families are encouraged to participate in our Computer Loan Program, but a dedicated personal computer can also be used.
While we do not have a required general supply list, teachers may ask for specific materials during the school year. We do also gratefully accept donations of general supplies such as the following:
• Canvas Workshop focuses on our curriculum platform, Canvas, which is where students and Learning Coaches access assignments, class announcements, academic feedback, and grades.
Payments cannot be made in person. All HTA payments and refunds are handled via PayPal. If you do not have a PayPal account, you can sign up for one for free.
If you are ordering photos, be sure to order from Lifetouch before going to campus. You will find a Lifetouch order code in the specific campus details.
Please be sure to sign up for the Lāhainā HonuHub workshops (not Distance Learning); the Canvas Workshop is for all campuses.
Students are encouraged to bring their own home lunch and a snack; however, our Lāhainā campus has a support grant from Maui Strong Fund that provides a hot lunch for eligible students. See your Student Announcements in HonuHub for sign-up information.
HTA’s SCHOOL GUIDEBOOK outlines everything from our academic programs, to our attendance and health policies, to our tech requirements. It also houses our ACADEMIC POLICIES & BEHAVIORAL GUIDELINES — you will be asked to review these and sign your acceptance in HonuHub as part of your onboarding process.
Welcome! You can click here for instructions on switching between the enrollment portal and your permanent HonuHub dashboard.
Tuesday, Aug. 6: On-campus student orientation. See your Student Announcements in your HonuHub dashboard for details for your grade.
For the safety of your student, parents are asked to drop off their student no earlier than 15 minutes prior to classes, and pick up their student within 15 minutes of dismissal. Supervision cannot be ensured outside of these times. The reception area within our campus is reserved for business purposes.
For safety reasons, parents are asked to drop off their student no earlier than 15 minutes prior to classes, and pick up their student within 15 minutes of dismissal. Supervision can not be ensured outside of these parameters. The reception area within our campuses are reserved for business purposes.
These workshops begin in late July. Please be sure to sign up for the Waipahu HonuHub workshops (not Distance Learning); the Canvas Workshop is for all campuses.
Room for computer pick up: Honu Hotspot (outside rooms 16/17). Please pick up your computer first and then return to the photo line.
While we do not have a required general supply list, teachers may ask for specific materials during the school year. We do also gratefully accept donations of general supplies such as the following:
Please SCHEDULE your computer pick up in HonuHub ahead of time — you will be prompted to do this when you pay the deposit. For returning families whose deposits have rolled over from the previous year, you can also use this link to check your deposit status and schedule your pick up.
Students must be dropped off and picked up from the coned area only. Follow the directional arrows posted in the parking lot and also please refer to our traffic flow map.
You will also be prompted to pay the Student Fee, which is required to participate in the loan program and other school activities.
You will also be prompted to pay the Student Fee, which is required to participate in the loan program and other school activities.
For safety reasons, parents are asked to drop off their student no earlier than 15 minutes prior to classes, and pick up their student within 15 minutes of dismissal. Supervision can not be ensured outside of these times. The reception area within our campuses are reserved for business purposes.
Monday, Aug. 5: Virtual new student orientation for all new students, all Grade 6 students, and all returning students moving from HTA’s blended program to Distance Learning.
Faculty will assist in drop off and pick up during the first couple of weeks of school. Please drop off students within the designated cones on North Holopono Street — families should not park. Faculty will direct traffic to the southbound lanes of Līpoa Parkway after drop off and pick up.
You will also be prompted to pay the Student Fee, which is required to participate in the loan program and other school activities.
- Wide-ruled and college-ruled composition notebooks- Wide-ruled and college-ruled lined paper (aka folder paper)- Graphing paper for math- #2 pencils - Highlighters (yellow, pink, blue, green, orange)- 3-ring binders — 1”, 1.5”, or 2”- 3-pronged folders with pockets- Pocket folders- Rulers with metric and standard measurements (both flexible and stiff)- Colored pencils- Colored markers- Crayons- Watercolors- Erasers (large white or pencil top)- Scissors (primary and regular type for use in middle and high school)- Plastic Sterilite shoe bins for organization- Boxes of tissues- Clorox bleach wipes
We love to celebrate our HTA ‘ohana and all the amazing work of our students and staff. You can find daily celebrations on our HTA Instagram and Facebook accounts. We also show off our students’ work on our website — these are two great places to start: Who’s Trending and Student Gallery.
High school students: Upon arrival please check in with Office Manager, Mrs. O’Connor, with your student ID. You also need to check out with her at the end of your on-campus days.
Please be sure to sign up for the Kaua‘i HonuHub workshops (not Distance Learning); the Canvas Workshop is for all campuses.
FIRST-WEEK SCHEDULEAug. 5 - 9: New student orientation/meet the teacher. Your teachers will reach out to schedule these.
You will also be prompted to pay the Student Fee, which is required to participate in the loan program and other school activities.
Please refer to the first-week schedule for your specific grade in your Student Announcements — you will find these on your main dashboard in HonuHub.
Parking: Please park in any of the available stalls at Pottery Terrace; if possible please use the bottom lot by Jackie Rey's and walk up so we are not taking all the spots from other businesses.
Friday, Aug. 11: This day is used for experiential learning and remote coursework. Students may have assigned work to complete. Teachers and counselors will be available for student support. Reach out to your teachers if you have questions. Students will attend virtual class for Block 6, 7, and 8 if these are part of their class schedule.
Friday, Aug. 9: If students have a scheduled class in block 6, 7, and/or 8, they shall attend virtual class. In addition to Block 6/7/8, this day is used for experiential learning and remote coursework and preparation. Teachers and counselors will also be available for student support.
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For full information on our Computer Loan Program or for the technology requirements if using your own computer, please see page 22 of the School Guidebook.
To participate in the Computer Loan Program, you can sign up and pay the security deposit by clicking the sign up button below — it will take you to the correct page via your HonuHub login. Please note that you additionally must pay the Student Fee to participate in the loan program.
HonuHub is HTA’s internal information system — this is where you will find all the resources you need for school. This is where students and Learning Coaches access everything from class schedules and Canvas logins, to attendance, campus calendars, report cards, staff and Learning Coach directories, and sign-ups for things such as Student-Led Conferences, Field Studies, and clubs.
Aug. 5 - 9: Elementary orientation week, new student orientation, one-on-one meetings with teacher. Detailed schedules will be sent by your teacher.
- Students with the last name starting with A-M will come to campus on Aug. 1, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.- Students with the last name starting with N-Z will come to campus on Aug. 2, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.- If you have multiple students with different last names, you may come to campus for photos either day.
- Wide-ruled and college-ruled composition notebooks- Wide-ruled and college-ruled lined paper (aka folder paper)- Graphing paper for math- #2 pencils - Highlighters (yellow, pink, blue, green, orange)- 3-ring binders — 1”, 1.5”, or 2”- 3-pronged folders with pockets- Pocket folders- Rulers with metric and standard measurements (both flexible and stiff)- Colored pencils- Colored markers- Crayons- Watercolors- Erasers (large white or pencil top)- Scissors (primary and regular type for use in middle and high school)- Plastic Sterilite shoe bins for organization
Our parking lot is part of a multi-use facility; please help us keep everyone safe — students may not cross into the pick up line or walk through traffic. If you wish to walk your student in or out of school, please park and proceed to the sidewalk entrance or the coned area.
Room for computer pick up: Honu Hotspot (outside rooms 16/17). Please pick up your computer first and then return to the photo line.
Your HonuHub dashboard also houses your campus STUDENT ANNOUNCEMENTS — it is important to check these daily. This is where we stay in touch about everything happening on campus from testing schedules to Spirit Weeks to upcoming events.
• HonuHub Workshop — required for all new Learning Coaches. Please be sure to sign up for the workshop for your grade level; either elementary and middle or high school.
There are no reserved HTA spots at Kapalua, but all open parking spaces in the lot adjacent to campus are available for use. Our main entrance walkway is adjacent to the tennis courts.