After School Care ASC provides after school supervision for Punahou students in Kindergarten — grade 5 in a safe and nurturing environment. Please visit our Health page for the latest updates. View Updates. List of 1 items. What to expect After School Care ASC provides after school supervision every day when the Junior School is in session, Monday through Friday, for children in Kindergarten — grade 5 in a safe and nurturing environment.
Due to staffing requirements, the days selected must remain the same each week, and requests for changes are subject to availability at the time of the request. To protect the health and safety of our Punahou Community, students will remain in their school day cohorts while indoors in ASC while wearing PPE and socially distanced from their peers. Additional Information List of 4 items. See the course catalog for specific times and fees. The program is annually reviewed and licensed by the State.
The current license is available for your inspection in the ASC Office. State licensing requires a staff to child ratio of Learn about our rich history, visionary leadership and guiding principles. Preparing students for a changing world. The Arts. Self-expression is always encouraged. Teamwork is what defines winning. Athletics are an extension of the classroom at Punahou. Academy Mathematics. Noguchi, Mark: Cooke Learning Commons. Associate Director, College Counseling.
Grades 2 — 4 Art. Grade 7 — 8 Japanese. Junior School Learning Commons Librarian. Grade 8 Science. Director of Campus Energy and Major Projects. Pang, Cullen K. Academy Art Department Head. Academy Theatre. Grades 6 — 8 Choir, Music and Musical Theater. Academy Psychosocial. Grades 7 — 8 Spanish. During the school year, the GOA semester calendar start and end dates are different from those at Punahou.
Fall semester courses begin Sept. Spring semester courses begin Jan. All GOA courses are taken for credit, which is granted from a student's member school. GOA courses are typically taken as part of a student's normal course load, as the requirements are the same for any advanced level course a student might take on their campus.
GOA courses are usually taken in place of a regular academic or elective course. During the school year, each semester includes 14 weeks of coursework. Students are expected to commit an average of hours each week to these courses.
During the summer, each course includes 7 weeks of coursework. All GOA courses are developed and taught by teachers who work at one of our member schools. Teachers create their own materials for classes and connect students to curated material gathered from a variety of sources.
Just like in brick and mortar classrooms at our member schools, in GOA classrooms emphasis is on engagement, interaction, and collaboration among students and with the teacher.
GOA classes are teacher-paced, meaning students are assigned work throughout the week rather than given assignments to complete over a large block of time. All classes contain both synchronous and asynchronous components, giving students the opportunity to connect in real time but also providing them with the flexibility to work when and how they would like.
Through their curricula, teachers aim to meet three main goals: to create and maintain meaningful relationships with, and among, students; to create opportunities for students to share their local and personal perspective on global issues; and for the work to be meaningful and rigorous.
The core demand of modern learning is that students learn how to navigate an increasingly complex, networked society. In a GOA class, students practice and hone modern skills in practical, hands-on ways.
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